Knott Dairy Provides Working Research Lab For Washington State
Contact:
John Swain, Farm Manager, Knott Dairy, 509-335-1338, swainjb@wsu.edu
PULLMAN, Wash. -- The Knott Dairy is Washington State University's teaching and research laboratory, as well as a functional dairy. Student groups and researchers study the nutrition and health of the herd and practice dairy techniques. The dairy milks about 180 cows a day.
WSU Pharmacy Students Gain Hands-On Training
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010
Contact: Jennifer Mattoon, instructor, WSU College of Pharmacy, 509-335-8306, jmattoon@wsu.edu
PULLMAN, Wash. -- Students at Washington State University College of Pharmacy are able to get real-life experience at a working pharmacy. One of the instructors for Pullman students is Jennifer Mattoon, a pharmacist at Sid's Pharmacy. She uses her years of store experience to teach students about interaction, personal service and how to be safe and understanding with patients'
WSU Professor Offers Insight Into Olympics, Athletic Image and Doping
Contact: Jennifer Beller, associate professor, Department of Educational Leadership & Counseling Psychology, 509-335-4907, jbeller@wsu.edu
PULLMAN, Wash. -- With the Olympic Games in full swing, WSU faculty are available to give insight into the mindset of athletes and the competition. In the video link provided, WSU Associate Professor Jennifer Beller discusses the role of sportsmanship, how competitors are viewed by younger athletes and how doping plays into the "win at all costs" mentality.
Student-Run Radio Station Trains For Post-College Careers
Monday, Mar. 1, 2010
Contact: Michael Biddle, general manager, KUGR, 509-335-5042, kugrgm@gmail.com
PULLMAN, Wash -- Student-run radio station KUGR gives hands-on training for future careers in broadcasting. KUGR General Manager Michael Biddle says radio isn't going away, and the program is important to WSU. To learn more about KUGR, and how it prepares students for post-graduation jobs, watch the video.
WSU Dining Services Celebrates The Olympics
Friday, Feb. 26, 2010
Contact:
Steven Walk, executive chef, WSU Dining Services, 509-335-8249, swalk@wsu.edu
PULLMAN, Wash. -- Blocks of ice and chainsaws took over the entrance to Southside Café Thursday at Washington State University. The first ever Ice Festival featured chefs from across campus carving sculptures to be featured at the café.
Sijo: Discover the New Haiku
David McCann, Korea Foundation Professor of Korean Literature; director of the Korea Institute, Harvard University
Presentation at the Harvard Allston Education Portal, March 8, 2011
Læringsobjekt om blogs på BlackBoard
Kristian Antoni Mark,
Stine Lange
Læringsobjekt om blogs på BlackBoard til adjunkter på Syddansk Universitet - behavioristisk tilgang.
"Mr Edwards and the Spider" by Robert Lowell (poetry reading)
It's a critique of the religion of Lowell's New England heritage. He was related to Mr. Edwards who preached sermons promising sinners the flames of hell. One of them was called "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God".
http://tinyurl.com/3hp6vlr
Josiah Hawley was Mr. Edwards' uncle who died by his own hand, supposedly consigned to the flames of hell because suicide is a mortal sin.
Here's a good reading:
http://www.kmp.podcastpeople.com/posts/21407
You might compare the poem to Donne's "Noc
A Walk along the Kennet
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4.4.1 Organise and clearly present relevant information You need to know how to present information in ways that best suit your purpose, subject and audience, that is how to structure coherently what you say so that a sequence of ideas may be followed easily; how to use a range of techniques to help present information and support your argument (such as diagrams and models), and when to use technical vocabulary and conventions. Check that your work meets relevant guidelines and conventions. You may have guidelines about this at work and different
3.5.1 Final arousal
Hibernation is an ingenious adaptation that some animals employ to survive difficult conditions in winter. This unit examines the differences between hibernation and torpor, and discusses the characteristic signs of hibernation behaviour. It explores the triggers that bring on hibernation, and whether internal signals or external season cues are predominant. It also examines the physiological adaptations that occur in hibernating animals. This unit builds on and develops ideas introduced in the
Multiple Sclerosis - Cranial Nerves Exam - Trigeminal (CN V) Sub-exam - Patient 16
Shelly is a 38-year-old African American female who initially presented with transverse myelitis 2 years ago. A lumbar puncture revealed multiple oligoclonal bands in the cerebral spinal fluid. MRI has demonstrated numerous plaques in the bilateral cerebral white matter. She eventually went on to recover from her initial attack but since her second attack has continued to progressively worsen. Her gait and other motor functioning have deteriorated and she is now wheelchair bound.
Guide to Teaching and Learning in Higher Education in Africa
This guide has been packaged for all those who are in higher education with a desire to improve their teaching and learning practices. The main objective is improving the relevance and quality of higher education in Africa through 11 modules covering subjects from new technologies, students with special needs, woman students, etc.
GoNU.TV Weekly Interview - Senior Thrower Althea Charles - April 5, 2011
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Arbor Day at Texas Tech
Arbor Day is an annual event that provides an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to join together to beautify the Tech campus, build a sense of community, and receive recognition. Live music, free food and t-shirts, and planting alongside other Red Raiders makes this one of the most anticipated events each spring.
Hot Apps: Parachute Panic, Dog-A-Pedia, Hairdo For You, Chicks'n'Vixens, Soundtrckr Each week, Hot Apps will feature five of the hottest Windows Phone 7 apps. In this episode, Laura takes a look at: Please leave suggestions for hot apps that should be featured in the comments section, thanks!
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The Big Moon Illusion
Why does the moon appear large while it is on Earth's horizon? Several possibilities are explained here.(01:24)
Newsmaker Highlight: El-Erian says investors 'over-worried' on some munis
March 31, 2011 - Pimco CEO Mohamed El-Erian says there are certain segments of the municipal bond market he worries about, but people are "over-worried" about some segments.















