Dear Charlene and other Ecologgers..<:)
I"m really very sorry to hear of this decision coming at a time when
there has been such a movement to integrate teaching and research and
to provide credible, peer-reviewed publication venues for exchange of
pedagogical advances, teaching practices,
The rest
is profit and
personnel costs. Sounds almost like a scam, doesn't it??
Malcolm McCallum
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Susan
Kephart wrote:
Dear Charlene and other Ecologgers..<:)
I"m really very sorry to hear of this decision coming at a time
when there
has
The last few posts all lead to the same path.. I"m not an expert on all
Jordan's accomplishments as I work w. plants, but Indiana University should
have quite a digest on him since that's where he worked for many years. One of
the biology buildings there is named after him
S
On Aug 29, 2012, a
Hi allI'm teaching a plant ecology course this fall for the first
time in about five years and am curious what folks have found to be
successful texts in recent years from a student or faculty
perspective. In the past I've tried a diversity of texts which I've
usually had to modify or
Greetings to all:
We have a new position open to begin August 2007, ideally with an
animal and molecular evolutionary ecology emphasis.
Animal Evolutionary Ecologist/Assistant Professor
The Department of Biology at Willamette University invites
applications for a tenure-track position at the
aven't read the article, it's
definitely worth skimming.
I often bring in some more recent articles on the organisms talked
about or
encourage students students to search forward for articles that cite
this.
Sincerely,
Susan Kephart
Willlamette University
Biology
503 370-6481
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael.. DEFINITELY worth reading!
thanks for sharing this... and below is what I think is a more direct
link since when I clicked on this, it said page not found, but when I
searched on the key words you listed in the title the following came
up as a direct link I hope:
http://www.washing
y suggestions on suitable forest ecosystem service
type papers, whether regionally (case studies) or globally focused.
I'll be happy to post responses to the list serve
Best
Susan Kephart
Dear Jonathan:
Below is my quick response on "cited X time" in CV's. Others may
view this practice differently of course, depending on the
institution perhaps:
I've been on search committees for many years, and have seen this
practice increasingly in recent years in applications for tenur
awareness among
scientists, citizens, educations, and policy decision makers. We have our work
cut out for us and how we act, discuss, vote matter!
Best regards
Susan Kephart
Dr. Susan R Kephart
Professor of Biology
Willamette University
Salem, OR 97301
skephart[at]willamette.edu
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