Undergraduate Creative Activities And Research Experiences of Earth System Science Research and Education; You Want ME to teach Statistics? EntomologyPhotosynthetic Responses of Halophytes to Environmental Stresses. http://www.unl.edu/ucare/projects.html
Entomology agencies. · teach students principles of entomology and foster appreciationof arthropods and their role in the environment. · Train http://www.ksu.edu/apr/majorfield/agriculture/Missions/Entomology.htm
Extractions: The specific departmental missions are to: · Conduct research on insects and other arthropods affecting agriculture and urban areas, and disseminate this information via printed and electronic media Develop, obtain, and disseminate fundamental knowledge about arthropods that may have future applied uses, and interact with other scientists to advance the discipline of Entomology Develop and disseminate useful and unbiased, entomological information through extension programs to agricultural producers, residents, businesses, and government agencies Teach students principles of entomology and foster appreciation of arthropods and their role in the environment Train professional entomologists for careers in research, teaching, extension, business, or other professions
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Extractions: of field investigations to teach science this is the sixth year I have served as professor of record and trail boss for the SCSC/SAU field project. Ron Goddard I have been a participant of all of the Out West experiences. I am a chemistry and ecology teacher at Waldron High School. I have a BS in Fish and Wildlife Management from Arkansas Tech University (1974) as well as a Masters in Science Education (1986). After 15 years as a football coach at Atkins and Waldron High Schools, I have spent the past 11 years as a fulltime classroom teacher. My students and I are involved in several birding and ecology related research projects. Dr. Randall Adams My degrees are in Entomology from Oklahoma State University with some 60+ hrs of course work beyond the Ph.D. at New Mexico State University, Stephen F. Austin University, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and Southern Arkansas University. I teach entomology, plant science, and economic courses. I have been a SAU for 26 years. I supervise the greenhouse and grow vegetables each year for sale by the Department. I have worked on nematodes of turf and forage grasses. I am currently involved in a EPA project to revegated the oil and salt affected soils in south Arkansas. I enjoy travel, collecting plants and especially arthropods. Dr. Henry Robison
UW Entomology Presents The Insect Ambassadors The purpose of the program is to teach members of the audience about To check onavailability, please email insectambassadors@entomology.wisc.edu A $50 http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/insectam/
Extractions: The Insect Ambassadors are a select group of enthusiastic graduate and undergraduate students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. These students volunteer their time to travel to local schools, clubs and organizations to give interactive presentations about insects and related arthropods. The purpose of the program is to teach members of the audience about insects, where they live, how they survive and the positive things they do for our environment. In addition to presenting live and preserved arthropods, Insect Ambassadors provide facts and fascinating stories. Through the program Insect Ambassadors hope to stimulate children and adults to learn and seek out information. In less than one year approximately 1,500 children and adults from elementary school classes, boy-scout troops, day care centers, and day camps have benefited from presentations given by Insect Ambassadors. Volunteers for the ambassador team enjoy working with participants of all ages and value the teaching experience. CONTACT US:
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Teach Online: Course Requests By Date A course which could teach the basic of the Vedic literature . 1286. 1287.entomology in agriculture, entomology, 2/14/2002, FREE, Online Study Group. http://boards.universalclass.com/requests/view/33.htm
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Teach Online: Course Requests By Date A course which could teach the basic of the Vedic literature . 1435. 1436.entomology in agriculture, entomology, 2/14/2002, FREE, Online Study Group. http://boards.universalclass.com/requests/view/36.htm
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2001 Excellent resource when covering entomology or food chains with a backpack of studentactivities, teachers guide teach students about bacteria and the importance http://outreach.missouri.edu/clay/2001-2002-video-library.html
Extractions: and Resource Video Lending Library Dear Educators 4-H School Enrichment Programs are designed to enhance and support subject matter that is required teaching for Missouri schools. We hope you will chose to use our science and research-based classroom supplemental materials. The 4-H Video Lending Library videotapes are available for teens, teachers, parents anyone interested in the emotional and mental well-being of youth. The videotapes are an excellent resource for parents, teachers, counselors, youth workers, school nurses, etc. Videos may be checked out free of charge for up to two weeks. You may wish to preview the tape to see how it can best be used in your own classroom. To check out or reserve a video, just call Clay County University Outreach and Extension at (816) 792-7690. The University Outreach and Extension Council of Clay County and Clay County 4-H provide these resources. Our program continues to grow. If you have suggestions or recommendations, please let us know. Sincerely
The Free Pre-Veterinary Newsletter From Cornell -- July 1999 Ecology/Population Biology Embryology Endocrinology entomology Epidemiology Genetics Animalassistedactivities teach future veterinarians the interpersonal http://www.vet.cornell.edu/admissions/june00news.htm
Extractions: DVM Admissions Newsletters The Free Pre-Veterinary Newsletter from Cornell June 2000 College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University All articles are by Joseph M. Piekunka, Director of Admissions for the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Program, unless otherwise indicated. This is an open newsletter; please forward it to anyone who may be interested. Articles in This Issue: Advice for Returning Students Contemplating Veterinary Medicine Most veterinary colleges require a pre-med program. Our prerequisites are available at http://www.vet.cornell.edu/admissions/prep.htm Which prerequisite should come first? Chemistry should always be first (unless you never had calculus; most college chemistry requires some knowledge of calculus). Why should chemistry be first? Twenty-three of the twenty-seven U.S. veterinary colleges require inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry. This is a two and a half-year sequence of chemistry, and you should not take multiple chemistries at the same time. The sooner you get started with the chemistry sequence, the sooner you can apply to veterinary college. The other course work, biology and physics, require one year of each and these may be taken simultaneously with the chemistries. Delaying with chemistry would just prolong your preparation period.
Melissa B. Riley Teaching ActivitiesTeach PL PA 809 analytical techniques in agricultural and biologicalsciences to nonchemistry Journal of Economic entomology 96(in press http://pppweb.clemson.edu/FACULTY/Riley.htm
Extractions: PHONE: 864-656-0580 (Office) FAX: 864-656-0274 E-MAIL: mbriley@clemson.edu OFFICE: Department of Plant Pathology and Physiology, 218 Long Hall, Clemson University, Box 340377, Clemson, SC 29634-0377 QUALIFICATIONS: B.S., M.S., Microbiology and Ph.D., 1990, Plant Physiology, Clemson University. Director Multi-User Analytical Laboratory 1) Organization, maintenance and operation of analytical instrumentation associated with Multi-User Analytical laboratory, 2) Develop procedures for sample analysis from various research projects throughout the university, 3) Teach technicians graduate and undergraduate students use and operation of analytical equipment, 4) Develop research projects dealing with use of analytical equipment. Research Interest: Detection and analysis of pesticide residues in water and investigation of ways to reduce the movement of pesticides into water sources. Chemical characterization, isolation, and analysis of various compounds produced in plants and microorganisms including alkaloids, plant growth regulators, and toxins especially related to plant pathogen:plant interactions. Teaching Activities: Teach PL PA 809 analytical techniques in agricultural and biological sciences to non-chemistry majors, EN SP 200 an undergraduate course covering basic principles of environmental science, and PlPA 401/601 an undergraduate/graduate Introductory Plant Pathology course.