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National Fellow ⏷ | Curriculum Unit ⏷ | Seminar Volume ⏷ | Location ⏷ | Year ⏷ |
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Irene Jones | Native American Literature Adaptation: From Smoke Signals to Reading Comprehension | Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society | Navajo Nation | 2018 |
Sheila Lopez Lacanaria | Chemical Warfare and the Rise of Antibiotic Resistance | Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies | San José | 2018 |
Jennifer L. Mazzocco | Fahrenheit 451 in 2018: Can film bring Ray Bradbury’s classic into the modern age? | Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society | Pittsburgh | 2018 |
Sean Cameron Means | The American Dream, | Race, Class, and Punishment | Pittsburgh | 2018 |
Matthew Ronald Menschner | From Mass Incarceration to Reform: An Analysis of Crime Policy Nationally and in the City of Brotherly Love | Race, Class, and Punishment | Philadelphia | 2018 |
Zachary J. Meyers | Exploring the Metric System and EM Spectrum Through Base Ten Numeration | Big Numbers, Small Numbers | Washington D.C. | 2018 |
Sara Rose Mingione | Ancient Law Codes to School Discipline: Is it Justice for All? | Race, Class, and Punishment | San José | 2018 |
Patricia Moncrief | Chemical Footprints: Health Threats of Food Toxins? | Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies | San José | 2018 |
Elizabeth Marie Mullin | Reflections Upon Reflections: Ekphrasis as Self-Exploration in Middle School ELA | Poems about Works of Art, Featuring Women and Other Marginalized Writers | Richmond | 2018 |
Joseph Earl Parrett | Our White Hats: A Study of Heroes | Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society | Delaware | 2018 |
Irene Jones - Native American Literature Adaptation: From Smoke Signals to Reading Comprehension
Curriculum Unit: Native American Literature Adaptation: From Smoke Signals to Reading Comprehension
Year: 2018
Seminar Volume: Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society
Sheila Lopez Lacanaria - Chemical Warfare and the Rise of Antibiotic Resistance
Curriculum Unit: Chemical Warfare and the Rise of Antibiotic Resistance
Year: 2018
Seminar Volume: Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies
Jennifer L. Mazzocco - Fahrenheit 451 in 2018: Can film bring Ray Bradbury’s classic into the modern age?
Curriculum Unit: Fahrenheit 451 in 2018: Can film bring Ray Bradbury’s classic into the modern age?
Year: 2018
Seminar Volume: Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society
Sean Cameron Means - The American Dream,
Matthew Ronald Menschner - From Mass Incarceration to Reform: An Analysis of Crime Policy Nationally and in the City of Brotherly Love
Curriculum Unit: From Mass Incarceration to Reform: An Analysis of Crime Policy Nationally and in the City of Brotherly Love
Year: 2018
Seminar Volume: Race, Class, and Punishment
Zachary J. Meyers - Exploring the Metric System and EM Spectrum Through Base Ten Numeration
Curriculum Unit: Exploring the Metric System and EM Spectrum Through Base Ten Numeration
Year: 2018
Seminar Volume: Big Numbers, Small Numbers
Sara Rose Mingione - Ancient Law Codes to School Discipline: Is it Justice for All?
Curriculum Unit: Ancient Law Codes to School Discipline: Is it Justice for All?
Year: 2018
Seminar Volume: Race, Class, and Punishment
Patricia Moncrief - Chemical Footprints: Health Threats of Food Toxins?
Curriculum Unit: Chemical Footprints: Health Threats of Food Toxins?
Year: 2018
Seminar Volume: Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies
Elizabeth Marie Mullin - Reflections Upon Reflections: Ekphrasis as Self-Exploration in Middle School ELA
Curriculum Unit: Reflections Upon Reflections: Ekphrasis as Self-Exploration in Middle School ELA
Year: 2018
Seminar Volume: Poems about Works of Art, Featuring Women and Other Marginalized Writers
Joseph Earl Parrett - Our White Hats: A Study of Heroes
Curriculum Unit: Our White Hats: A Study of Heroes
Year: 2018
Seminar Volume: Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society