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Earl and Keith
Earl Hughes and Keith Hart on "Faith", Groote Eylandt.Kettle, Ellen.Date:195
Interview with Ellen Frankfort, women's rights activist and author
Ellen Frankfort, author of Vaginal Politics and health columnist for the Village Voice, is interviewed by Winifred Ryhn and Claudine Shannon. She discusses health issues and feminist politics.GrayscaleSoun
Ellen Adel Morrison
Ellen Adel Morrison, 84, passed away peacefully on August 5. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 63 years, Keith Morrison, who passed away only six weeks before her. The oldest of six children, Ellen was born in Gary, Indiana on November 18, 1930. Her parents, Mary and Otto Reising, were schoolteachers during the depression. Her father, using the pen name of Paul Strahl, also wrote for Esquire magazine and wrote a novel, zThe Quarrel,y which was widely reviewed and praised. Ellen's parents instilled in her a lifelong love of all things literary. Ellen left Gary to attend Purdue University, where she received a bachelor's degree in home economics in 1952. Two weeks after graduation, she married her beloved Keith, whom she had met at Purdue. Ellen then worked in Chicago as an editor for the famed Culinary Arts Institute where she combined her talent as a superb cook with her love of books, testing recipes and editing cookbooks. In 1954, Ellen and Keith started a family and moved to San Francisco. Over the next 14 years, as Keith advanced in his career, the family moved from California to Michigan to Ohio and then to Texas. Each of their four children was born in a different state. While dedicated to raising their children, Ellen remained involved in other pursuits. Among other things, she taught impoverished families how to eat nutritiously on a budget she worked as a substitute teacher and she wrote a food column for an Ohio newspaper, this time testing recipes on her family. The family returned to California in 1968 and moved to Los Altos in 1974, where they resided ever since. From 1977 until she retired in 2001, Ellen was a teacher at the First Congregational Church Nursery School in Palo Alto. She was affectionately known as zTeacher Elleny and touched the lives of many four-year olds. For many of the children, she was their anchor. The children gravitated towards her, and their parents confided in her. Ellen was particularly admired fo
Ellen Lupton
Ellen Lupton is a typographer, graphic designer, author, and Curator at the Cooper-Hewitt/Smithsonian Design Museum. Link to the artist\u27s website.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/art_talks/1006/thumbnail.jp
Conversations with authors: Ellen Steinbaum
A 2011 conversation with the author Ellen Steinbaum about her life and the inspiration for her work
The Other Culture: Science and Mathematics Education in Honors
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface — Dail W. Mullins, Jr.
Introduction — Ellen B. Buckner and Keith Garbutt
Section I: What is Science in Honors?
Chapter 1: One Size Does Not Fit All: Science and Mathematics in Honors Programs and Colleges — Keith Garbutt
Chapter 2: Encouraging Scientific Thinking and Student Development — Ellen B. Buckner
Chapter 3: Information Literacy as a Co-requisite to Critical Thinking: A Librarian and Educator Partnership — Paul Mussleman and Ellen B. Buckner
Section II: Science and Society
Chapter 4: SENCER: Honors Science for All Honors Students — Mariah Birgen
Chapter 5: Philosophy in the Service of Science: How Non-Science Honors Courses Can Use the Evolution-ID Controversy to Improve Scientific Literacy — Thi Lam
Chapter 6: Recovering Controversy: Teaching Controversy in the Honors Science Classroom — Richard England
Chapter 7: Science, Power, and Diversity: Bringing Science to Honors in an Interdisciplinary Format — Bonnie K. Baxter and Bridget M. Newell
Section III: Science and Mathematics in Honors for the Non-Science Student
Chapter 8: Honors Science for the Non-Science-Bound Student: Where Have We Gone Wrong? — Bradley R. Newcomer
Chapter 9: Engaging the Honors Student in Lower-Division Mathematics, Minerva Cordero, Theresa Jorgensen, and Barbara A. Shipman
Chapter 10: Statistics in Honors: Teaching Students to Separate Truth from “Damned Lies” — Lisa W. Kay
Chapter 11: Is Honors General Chemistry Simply More Quantum Mechanics? — Joe L. March
Section IV: Science in Honors for the Science Student
Chapter 12: Communicating Science: An Approach to Teaching Technical Communication in a Science and Technology Honors Program . — Cynthia Ryan, Michele Gould, and Diane C. Tucker
Chapter 13: Designing Independent Honors Projects in Mathematics — Minerva Cordero, Theresa Jorgensen, and Barbara A. Shipman
Chapter 14: Honors Senior Theses Are ABET Friendly: Developing a Process to Meet Accreditation Requirements — Michael Doran
Section V: Interdisciplinary Approaches in Honors Science Curricula
Chapter 15: Interdisciplinary Science Curricula in Honors — Dail W. Mullins, Jr.
Chapter 16: The Science of Humor: An Interdisciplinary Honors Course — Michael K. Cundall, Jr.
Chapter 17: An Interdisciplinary Understanding of a Disease: Project for an Honors-Embedded Biochemistry Course — Kevin M. Williams
Section VI: Thinking like a Scientist: A Toolkit
Chapter 18: Replacing Appearance with Reality: What Should Distinguish Science in an Honors Program? — Larry J. Crockett
Chapter 19: Confronting Pseudoscience: An Honors Course in Critical Thinking — Keith Garbutt
Chapter 20: Science Education: The Perils of Scientific Illiteracy, the Promise of Science Education — Glenn M. Sanford
Acknowledgements — Ellen B. Buckner and Keith Garbutt
About the Author
Ellen Vincent
Ellen Vincent was the author of Down on the Island, Up on the Main: A Recollected History of South Bristol, Maine, an honorary citizen of the Town of South Bristol, and a founder of South Bristol Historical Society (SBHS). Born in Washington, D.C. in 1949, Ellen grew up in a Maryland suburb outside of Washington, D.C., and graduated from high school in 1967. She received a B.A. in art education from the University of Maryland at College Park in 1971, and a Masters of Fine Arts from George Washington University in 1973. She began her academic career at the Maryland College of Art and Design and in 1989 moved to Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design where she was Professor of Art until illness kept her from the classroom. Ellen was the catalyst for a group of townspeople interested in local history to carry out the idea of a historical society, leading to the formation of SBHS in 1998. She passed away February 24, 2007 from breast cancer. Click here to read more about Ellen Vincent and her legacy in South Bristol.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/songstorysamplercollectors/1003/thumbnail.jp
Pride Author event: Ellen van Neerven in conversation with Kevin Yow Yeh
To celebrate Pride Month, 2021 at QUT, QUT Library, in conjunction with Equity Services and QUT Faculty of Health held an online author talk with award winning writer Ellen van Neerven, in conversation with Kevin Yow Yeh (QUT Faculty of Health). Held 19 October, 12-1pm
Friends of the Greenwood Library Presents Ellen F. Brown
Author Ellen F. Brown spoke about her book on Gone with the Wind at the Friend of the Library event on Friday, November 4, 2011
Ellen K Levy - Seeing Through
A booklet accompanying "Seeing Through", a unique exhibition by artist Ellen K Levy, featuring a site-specific installation in the Tower Foyer Gallery with additional elements in the D’Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum. “Seeing Through” proposes tours of Thompson’s collection visualised as if through the lenses of futurist author J G Ballard and pop-artist Richard Hamilton
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