Posts tagged with “Teaching & Learning” (All posts)
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Psychology professor Sarah Meerts believes introductory courses are just as important as advanced-level courses and projects. That’s why she partnered with postdoctoral fellow Brielle Bjorke to create Carleton’s first “Foundations in Neuroscience” course.
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When classics professor Chico Zimmerman arrived at Carleton 27 years ago, nobody had a desktop computer on campus.
How times have changed.
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When environmental studies professor Tsegaye Nega brings 15 students to Ethiopia and Tanzania as part of an off-campus studies program this winter, he’ll have science support specialist Randy Hoffner and chemistry professor Deborah Gross to thank for expanding the scope of his project.
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