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  • Martin presents STEM and Science in Motion program ideas at local convention

    Martin presents STEM and Science in Motion program ideas at local convention0

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    • February 27, 2014

    Elizabethtown College’s Science in Motion director, Wendy Martin, presented at the Pennsylvania Science Teachers Convention on Dec. 6, 2013. Her presentation topic, “Advancing Inquiry-based STEM Education,” was an overview of how Pennsylvania teachers can get involved in the STEM and Science in Motion programs. The theme of the conference was “Engaging the Next Generation in

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  • High Library offers new resources

    High Library offers new resources0

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    • January 29, 2014

    he High Library is offering additional services and resources for students and faculty  members in the 2014 spring semester. These supplements include new laptops, a new scanner on level one, focus groups, Mid-Term Minis and a Quiet Zone. Lunchtime Mid-Term Minis will be held outside of the Marketplace Feb. 3 until Feb. 7, from 11

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  • Office develops ‘US Culture and Slang’ program

    Office develops ‘US Culture and Slang’ program0

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    • November 13, 2013

    he “US Culture and Slang” program is brand new and now open to Elizabethtown College’s international students and their friends. The program, which was established by the Office of International Student Services and is a part of the international leadership program, will help foreign students to gain a better understanding of United States culture and

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  • Lorenzen presents on equality, service learning

    Lorenzen presents on equality, service learning0

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    • October 21, 2013

    n July 2013, Charla Lorenzen, associate professor of Spanish at Elizabethtown College, traveled to the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Conference (AATSP) in San Antonio, Texas. At the Association, Lorenzen gave her presentation “Advocating for Equality: a Funds of Knowledge Approach to Service Learning.” The theme of the conference was “Building Bridges

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