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National Fellow Curriculum Unit Seminar Volume Location Year
Lea Stenson Wonderstruck: Disability Awareness Through Visual Storytelling Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society Chicago 2018
Thomas L. Teague Vaccines and the Outbreak of Nonsense Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies Tulsa 2018
Jennifer Leigh Vermillion Juvenile Justice in California: A Rhetorical Approach Race, Class, and Punishment San José 2018
Krista Baxter Waldron The Third Space: Ekphrasis, Confessional Poetry, and Mental Health Poems about Works of Art, Featuring Women and Other Marginalized Writers Tulsa 2018
Jason Justin Ward From Wolf to Woof! Artificial Selection via Selective Breeding Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies New Haven 2018
Tara Cristin McKee Filmic Adaptations of Mid-Century Bildungsromans Using The Catcher in the Rye and The Bell Jar Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society Tulsa 2018
Lawrence Elliott Yee Enumerating Daily Life with Counting Principles, Permutations, and Combinations Big Numbers, Small Numbers San José 2018
Kwame Adu-Wusu Gene Therapy and Muscular Dystrophy: Structure, Function, and Dysfunction of the Muscular System Engineering of Global Health Washington D.C. 2017
Irina Alekseeva Mathematics as a Language of Symbols From Arithmetic to Algebra: Variables, Word Problems, Fractions and the Rules Richmond 2017
Toni F. Aliskowitz Identity of Persons with Disabilities: Looking at People and Characters in Novels and Media Literature, Life-Writing, and Identity Pittsburgh 2017
Lea Stenson - Wonderstruck: Disability Awareness Through Visual Storytelling

Curriculum Unit: Wonderstruck: Disability Awareness Through Visual Storytelling

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society

Thomas L. Teague - Vaccines and the Outbreak of Nonsense

Curriculum Unit: Vaccines and the Outbreak of Nonsense

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies

Jennifer Leigh Vermillion - Juvenile Justice in California: A Rhetorical Approach

Curriculum Unit: Juvenile Justice in California: A Rhetorical Approach

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Race, Class, and Punishment

Krista Baxter Waldron - The Third Space: Ekphrasis, Confessional Poetry, and Mental Health

Curriculum Unit: The Third Space: Ekphrasis, Confessional Poetry, and Mental Health

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Poems about Works of Art, Featuring Women and Other Marginalized Writers

Jason Justin Ward - From Wolf to Woof! Artificial Selection via Selective Breeding

Curriculum Unit: From Wolf to Woof! Artificial Selection via Selective Breeding

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies

Tara Cristin McKee - Filmic Adaptations of Mid-Century Bildungsromans Using The Catcher in the Rye and The Bell Jar

Curriculum Unit: Filmic Adaptations of Mid-Century Bildungsromans Using The Catcher in the Rye and The Bell Jar

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society

Lawrence Elliott Yee - Enumerating Daily Life with Counting Principles, Permutations, and Combinations

Curriculum Unit: Enumerating Daily Life with Counting Principles, Permutations, and Combinations

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Big Numbers, Small Numbers

Kwame Adu-Wusu - Gene Therapy and Muscular Dystrophy: Structure, Function, and Dysfunction of the Muscular System

Curriculum Unit: Gene Therapy and Muscular Dystrophy: Structure, Function, and Dysfunction of the Muscular System

Year: 2017

Seminar Volume: Engineering of Global Health

Irina Alekseeva - Mathematics as a Language of Symbols

Curriculum Unit: Mathematics as a Language of Symbols

Year: 2017

Seminar Volume: From Arithmetic to Algebra: Variables, Word Problems, Fractions and the Rules

Toni F. Aliskowitz - Identity of Persons with Disabilities: Looking at People and Characters in Novels and Media

Curriculum Unit: Identity of Persons with Disabilities: Looking at People and Characters in Novels and Media

Year: 2017

Seminar Volume: Literature, Life-Writing, and Identity