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National Fellow Curriculum Unit Seminar Volume Location Year
Stefano Cadoppi The Women's Movement in Presidential Rhetoric The American Presidency San Mateo County 2012
Adam Canning What the Founders could not have Known The American Presidency Richmond 2012
Tara Ann Carter Could YOU be President?: Explaining and Exploring Presidential Possibility through Autobiography The American Presidency Philadelphia 2012
Cheree Marie Charmello The Truth about Lies: Recognizing Lies, Stereotypes, and Prejudice through Memoir Reading and Writing Storytelling: Fictional Narratives, Imaginary People, and the Reader's Real Life Pittsburgh 2012
Sydney Hunt Coffin Putting Both Fists in the Air: The Addition of Women's Voices to the Black Power Era, 1960s-70s Narratives of Citizenship and Race since Emancipation Philadelphia 2012
Amanda Lynch Seussology: Moral Parables and Consumer Culture Interdisciplinary Approaches to Consumer Culture Richmond 2012
Leonardo DeAndrade The First Twenty Years: Whiskey, Aliens… and Shopping! The American Presidency Tulsa 2012
Marilyn Jane Dempsey Diné Be'azee': Diné Traditional Medicine How Drugs Work Navajo Nation 2012
Emily Beth Dentel Using Biology to Teach Children to Think Like a Scientist Asking Questions in Biology: Discovery versus Knowledge Tulsa 2012
Tiffany DiMatteo Beloved: A Case Study in Storytelling Analysis Storytelling: Fictional Narratives, Imaginary People, and the Reader's Real Life Charlotte 2012
Stefano Cadoppi - The Women's Movement in Presidential Rhetoric

Curriculum Unit: The Women's Movement in Presidential Rhetoric

Year: 2012

Seminar Volume: The American Presidency

Adam Canning - What the Founders could not have Known

Curriculum Unit: What the Founders could not have Known

Year: 2012

Seminar Volume: The American Presidency

Tara Ann Carter - Could YOU be President?: Explaining and Exploring Presidential Possibility through Autobiography

Curriculum Unit: Could YOU be President?: Explaining and Exploring Presidential Possibility through Autobiography

Year: 2012

Seminar Volume: The American Presidency

Cheree Marie Charmello - The Truth about Lies: Recognizing Lies, Stereotypes, and Prejudice through Memoir Reading and Writing

Curriculum Unit: The Truth about Lies: Recognizing Lies, Stereotypes, and Prejudice through Memoir Reading and Writing

Year: 2012

Seminar Volume: Storytelling: Fictional Narratives, Imaginary People, and the Reader's Real Life

Sydney Hunt Coffin - Putting Both Fists in the Air: The Addition of Women's Voices to the Black Power Era, 1960s-70s

Curriculum Unit: Putting Both Fists in the Air: The Addition of Women's Voices to the Black Power Era, 1960s-70s

Year: 2012

Seminar Volume: Narratives of Citizenship and Race since Emancipation

Amanda Lynch - Seussology: Moral Parables and Consumer Culture

Curriculum Unit: Seussology: Moral Parables and Consumer Culture

Year: 2012

Seminar Volume: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Consumer Culture

Leonardo DeAndrade - The First Twenty Years: Whiskey, Aliens… and Shopping!

Curriculum Unit: The First Twenty Years: Whiskey, Aliens… and Shopping!

Year: 2012

Seminar Volume: The American Presidency

Marilyn Jane Dempsey - Diné Be'azee': Diné Traditional Medicine

Curriculum Unit: Diné Be'azee': Diné Traditional Medicine

Year: 2012

Seminar Volume: How Drugs Work

Emily Beth Dentel - Using Biology to Teach Children to Think Like a Scientist

Curriculum Unit: Using Biology to Teach Children to Think Like a Scientist

Year: 2012

Seminar Volume: Asking Questions in Biology: Discovery versus Knowledge

Tiffany DiMatteo - Beloved: A Case Study in Storytelling Analysis

Curriculum Unit: Beloved: A Case Study in Storytelling Analysis

Year: 2012

Seminar Volume: Storytelling: Fictional Narratives, Imaginary People, and the Reader's Real Life