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SENCER Model Course Stem Cells and Social Justice Goes Modular

By Katayoun Chamany, Associate Professor of Biology, Chair of Interdisciplinary Science; Project Shepherd and Director of University Science Labs, The New School In 2011, SENCER identified Stem Cells and Social…

June 28, 2016

SENCER and Campus Compact Strengthen STEM Education and Collaboration in Denver

by Kelly Uchiumi, Johnson Scholars Program Assistant, Santa Clara University On Thursday and Friday, June 9th and 10th, 42 faculty gathered from across the country for a conference on high…

June 28, 2016

New, Freely Available Report on Integrating Math Modeling into Curricula

SENCER educators in mathematics and other STEM disciplines can make use of a new report called GAIMME (Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Mathematical Modeling Education) for ways to incorporate…

June 28, 2016

Register for Our August Webinar — “When Partnerships Work: Creating Community and Civic Engagement through Interdisciplinary Research at an Historic Urban Zoo”

This webinar will highlight best practices and lessons learned from an ongoing partnership between formal and informal science educators. The overarching goal of the partnership between Belhaven University and the…

June 22, 2016

Maine EPSCoR and Maine Campus Compact Host SENCER Training at the University of Southern Maine

by Meghan Carter, STEM Collaboration Coordinator at Maine Campus Compact On Thursday, May 26th, Maine Campus Compact, with support from Maine EPSCoR at the University of Maine, hosted a SENCER…

June 14, 2016

Do Now U! Should Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Be Used to Stop the Spread of Zika?

NCSCE and KQED are partnering on a new project, Do Now U. Do Now U engages undergraduate students in online discussions about current scientific issues through the innovative use of…

June 1, 2016

Plenty of Food for Thought for SENCER Hawai’i Team at SSI 2016

By Bob Franco, Director, Office for Institutional Effectiveness, Professor, Pacific Anthropology, Kapi'olani Community College Members of the SENCER Hawai'i team are actively developing curricular and pedagogical approaches to science and…

May 31, 2016

Sherryl Broverman Recognized for Excellence of Character and Humanitarian Service

Dr. Sherryl Broverman, associate professor of the practice in Duke University's Department of Biology and the Duke Global Health Institute, received the 2016 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award for advancing education,…

May 18, 2016

Do Now U! Should We Make Cities More Inviting to Wildlife?

This week's post is "Should We Make Cities More Inviting to Wildlife?" Melissa Fuerst, a graduating senior at George Mason University, created the post with guidance from her professor, Dr.…

May 18, 2016

SENCER Community Member Todd Gary Named as the First WPC Healthcare Visiting Scholar

Dr. Todd Gary, director of the Data Science Institute at Middle Tennessee State University, and formerly a faculty member at Lipscomb University, has been named the first WPC Healthcare Visiting…

May 17, 2016

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