… In my teaching, I seek to enhance my students’ analytical competency and capacity for critical thinking so that they leave my courses with an inquisitive mind wedded to the quest for further knowledge and understanding, constantly asking … to enhance my students’ analytical competency and capacity for critical thinking so that they leave my courses with an …
… cell wall metabolism. The fungal cell wall, which is composed of polysaccharides and glycoproteins, is essential for growth and metabolism of the fungus and is an excellent target for antifungal drugs. We have identified several genes … growth and metabolism of the fungus and is an excellent target for antifungal drugs. We have identified several genes …
… at Wabash College and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. She has also worked as Research Associate for The London Stage, 1800-1900 database, as Principal … Fielding’s ballad operas, the influence of French musical comedy on eighteenth-century English popular theatre, …
… in music education, cum laude, and a master's in vocal performance from the University of Memphis. In the summer of … the 2010 first-place winner of the Memphis Beethoven Club Competition, district winner of the Metropolitan Opera … LLC/ The Glory Gospel Singers. He has been a young artist for the Utah Festival Opera as well as The Charlottesville …
… researcher at Seattle Children's Research Institute before joining Rhodes College. Kelly uses math, physics, and … ongoing project examines how horned lizard's shape and locomotion change as they grow. When off campus, she is most … questions on her Ask an Animal Scientist website . For more information about Kelly's research, see the Shape …
… People’s Chorus of Erie, northwest Pennsylvania’s first community youth and children’s chorus organization, of which … People’s Chorus of Erie to international recognition in performances at Carnegie Hall and in competition at the World Choir Games (the “Choir Olympics”), for which they won two gold medals and a silver medal. In …
… the co-editor of New Orleans in Poetry and Prose , which is forthcoming from the University Press of Mississippi, and she is … since 2003. She also serves as the Executive Coordinator for the American Literature Association. Dr. … the co-editor of New Orleans in Poetry and Prose , which is forthcoming from the University Press of Mississippi, and …
… 2018 where he chaired the Department of Political Science for more than half of those years. He coached the college’s highly competitive intercollegiate mock trial team to 4 national … 3 of the school’s top annual awards: the Clarence Day Award for teaching, the Jameson Jones Award for service, and the …
… the faculty at Rhodes in the fall of 1993 after teaching for several years at St. Olaf College in Northfield, … academic pilgrimage to the world of classics began at Stanford University. After graduating in the spring of 1982 with … in a number of initiatives to incorporate the use of informational technology in the study of ancient Greece and …
… Association gave Nelson the Richard E. Neustadt Award for the Outstanding book on the Presidency and Executive Politics published during the previous year for Resilient America: Electing Nixon in 1968, Channeling Dissent, and Dividing Government . He and his former Rhodes student and colleague, John Lyman Mason, won …