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National Fellow Curriculum Unit Seminar Volume Location Year
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,

Curriculum Unit: The American Dream,

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Race, Class, and Punishment

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