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  • teach English language arts on either the Pine Ridge or the Rosebud Indian Reservation as a 2013 Teach For America Corps member. The second year of the program I will be taking classes to obtain a master’s degree in secondary administration and then I plan to either become a principal, or continue teaching either language arts, Spanish or German at the middle school or high school level. Ian Metz, Bachelor of Arts in political science with a minor in global studies Ian Metz ’13 is from Olympia, Wash

  • curriculum design, instructional strategies, the use of assessments, and specific methodologies for content area instruction. (4) EDUC 562 : Schools and Society Individual and cooperative study of the socio-cultural and cultural, political, legal, historical, and philosophical foundations of current practices of schooling in America. Prerequisite: Admission to the M.A.E./Cert program or consent of instructor. (3) EDUC 563A : Integrating Seminar: Technology Embedded Instructional Design Students work

  • : Instructional Methodologies for Secondary Teachers This course will introduce the instructional methodologies being used currently in secondary schools, including curriculum design, instructional strategies, the use of assessments, and specific methodologies for content area instruction. (4) EDUC 562 : Schools and Society Individual and cooperative study of the socio-cultural and cultural, political, legal, historical, and philosophical foundations of current practices of schooling in America. Prerequisite

  • Two One-Act Plays:
Top Girls, by Caryl Churchill.
 Art, by Yasmina Reza, Translated by Christopher Hampton. 
The Miss Firecracker Contest, by Beth Henley. Directed by Dan Gomez ‘03.
 The Mousetrap, by Agatha Christie. Directed by Professor Jeff A. Clapp. 
Dance 2003. Directed by Professor Maureen McGill.
 Hamlet, by William Shakespeare. Directed by Professor William Becvar and Matt Orme. 2001-2002 Angels in America: Millenium Approaches, by Tony Kushner. 
Directed by Visiting Professor Danforth

  • Fidalgo Bay, Wash. Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Endowment The Olympia Oyster (Ostrea lurida), the only native oyster found on the west coast of North America, has been depleted over time due to overharvesting and other environmental factors. Recently interest has surfaced in re-establishing these populations, including a restoration project in Fidalgo Bay, Wash., begun in 2002. In order to assess the distribution and success of this population we investigated variation of settlement of

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  • undergraduates “what an actual research scientist does,” outside a classroom lab setting. “We don’t know the answers in advance,” she said. “Our job is to figure out how to ask the questions.” For Hoang, doing science can mean embracing failure, because it’s part of the process. “Conducting research allowed me to appreciate failed experiments,” she said. “This actually helps me become more problem-solving savvy.” For Kiyomi Kishaba ’21, studying Jewish immigrants in South America resonates with her own

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 Hamlet, by William Shakespeare. Directed by Professor William Becvar and Matt Orme. 2001-2002 Angels in America: Millenium Approaches, by Tony Kushner. 
Directed by Visiting Professor Danforth Comins.
 Biloxi Blues, by Neil Simon. Directed by Scott Stangland ‘02.
 The Last Night of Ballyhoo, by Alfred Uhry. Directed by Professor William Becvar.
 Dance 2002: Dance World. Directed by Professor Maureen McGill.
Spinning into Butter, by Rebecca Gilman. Directed by Visiting Professor Cynthia White. 2000

  • Barry, Diego Rivera, Georgia O’Keefe and in particular, the various artists that worked on the National Park Poster Campaign of, “Go See America” from the 1930’s. From the moment I saw these pieces of work, I became inspired. These posters are illustrated from photograph reference, which is something that I am experimenting within my own work. The attention to detail throughout these pieces is wonderful, and the color used helps exemplify the energy felt from within. The end result is a beautifully

  • America. Cases have popped up as nearby as Thurston County, though Zika hasn’t been widespread in the United States and is typically contracted during international travel. Although she isn’t doing Zika research now, Blakney said she hopes to be involved in it down the road: “I’m very interested in Zika. I think it is something that people are going to be looking into for many, many years.” West Nile research at Emory University Learn more at the Kitron Lab For now, she will continue to do important