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Professors, TAs, & Instructors So who are these people who are teaching you on your college or university campus? Here's a guide to professors, TAs, and instructors. college teacher • assistant professor • associate professor • full professor • teaching assistant
Small Things Matter People seem more and more willing to let small mistakes go as if they don't matter. But they do matter and need to be corrected. mistakes • errors • media accuracy • victim-count • emeritus
AFRICAN AMERICAN INVENTORS-Part 2 List of some 19th century and early 20th century African American inventors. Many of their inventions are earlier versions of products in use today. african americans inventors
Biography of Physicist Robert Andrews Millikan A brief biography of Robert A. Millikan, who won the 1923 Nobel prize in physics for his famous Millikan oil drop experiment. robert millikan • millikan oil drop experiment • electrical charge • electric charge • oil drop experiment
Biography of Stephen Leacock Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town was Leacock's best known work but his most financially rewarding effort was a text book which became a university standard for 20 years stephen leacock • sunshine sketches of a little town • stephen leacock memorial home • stephen leacock medal for humor • canadian humorist
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH If you're looking for an intimate campus with rigorous academics, close contact with professors and incredible foreign-study opportunities, consider Dartmouth College. dartmouth • dartmouth college • hanover nh • dartmouth outdoor club • ivy league colleges
Female Professors Face Inequity Female professors know full well that inequity is alive and well in the modern university. The good news? More women in senior positions are paving the path to change. female professors face inequity • retention of women faculty • leaky academic pipeline for women • inequity for women in science • university climate for women
Profile: Dr Henry C Lee Dr. Henry C Lee is one of the most popular instructors in crime scenes, forensic evidence and criminal investigation in the law enforcement field. dr henry c lee • forensic scientist • chief criminalist • crime scenes • forensic evidence
The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Mehmet Oz was introduced to the country by Oprah Winfrey. Now he is branching out with a new show of his own hoping to educate viewers about their health. dr. oz show • dr. mehmet oz • medical talk show • educating the public • how to live healthier
William James Brief Biography Life and work of William James, and his philosophies in pragmatism and radical empiricism. william james • william james biography • james principles of psychology • james pragmatic philosophy • american philosopher and psychologist
A Searcher of the Skies - E Margaret Burbidge Margaret Burbidge is an internationally respected astronomer and astrophysist. The book she co-authored in 1967, <i>Quasi-Stellar Objects</i>, remains a scientific classic in the study of quasars. burbidge • hubble • fos • quasar • quasi-stellar
Mahmud Muhammad Taha and Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd When thinking about religiously inspired violence, its occurence within religious traditions is often forgotten. mahmud muhammad taha • nasr hamid abu zayd • critical thinkers • islam • muslim
Robert F. Curl Jr. - Fullerenes, C60 Carbon Molecules Robert F. Curl Jr. shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996 for his discovery of buckeyballs, C60 carbon clusters that promise advances in medicine, industry, and computer technology. robert f curl jr • buckminsterfullerenes • fullerenes • buckeyballs • rice university
Roderick MacKinnon - Biophysicist and the Ion Channel Roderick MacKinnon, professor at the Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology and Biophysics at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Rockefeller University, shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2003 for his work on the structure and mechanism of ion channels. He is a visiting researcher at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. roderick mackinnon • brookhaven national laboratory • hhmi investigator • biophysist • ion channel
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My Life With History: An Autobiography John Donald Hicks's autobiography, "My Life With History," is a personal lesson in 19th and 20th century American history. my life with history • my life with history review • john d. hicks • john donald hicks • 1968 autobiographies
Robert Burns Woodward - The Harvard Chemist
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Science Careers for Women Science Careers for Women - Special Chat with Dr. Andreadis Andreadis, Associate Professor in the Department of Cell Biology at .K. Shriver Center, University of Massachusetts Medical School. This chat was given as part of the "Take Our Daughers To Work" event. science • women • careers • chat • andreadis |
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