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With the help of nearly 100 alumni, the College of Business hosted its 4th annual #ZIPD Business Conference covering topics ranging from leading global marketing strategy to interpersonal growth and leadership to non-profit management. #CollaborativeLearning bloomu.edu/ZIPD
More than 50 research projects and presentations involving nearly 100 students within the College of Science and Technology were on display and presented at the end of the spring semester during Research and Scholarship Day.
Among the variety of research topics included the using remote sensing techniques to analyze vegetation, sampling residential water outside the Marcellus Shale region and using Google mapping to measure the effectiveness of sand dune stabilization. #CollaborativeLearning bit.ly/1jNdh50
With research ranging from face detection and recognition technology to Susquehanna River flooding impact to abdominal aortic aneurism risk factors, the fourth annual Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium showcased the work of more than 80 students from Bloomsburg, Bucknell, and Susquehanna universities along with the Geisinger Health System. The symposium, which launched in 2010 with 20 participating students to spotlight summer research work, was held at Geisinger’s Henry Hood Center for Health Research. bloomu.edu/research_scholars #CollaborativeLearning
With research ranging from face detection and recognition technology to Susquehanna River flooding impact to abdominal aortic aneurism risk factors, the fourth annual Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium showcased the work of more than 80 students from Bloomsburg, Bucknell, and Susquehanna universities along with the Geisinger Health System. The symposium, which launched in 2010 with 20 participating students to spotlight summer research work, was held at Geisinger’s Henry Hood Center for Health Research. bloomu.edu/research_scholars #CollaborativeLearning
Considered one of the most acclaimed political, cultural and literary voices in America today, Kevin Powell served as keynote speaker for the 23rd annual Sankofa Conference that drew nearly 250 students from 10 universities. #ProfessionalU #CollaborativeLearning
Bloomsburg University’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program recently promoted literacy with Danville Head Start students at the Aphasia Center in Danville, using resources from the BU Toy Library for a joint therapy session with Aphasia patients.
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write resulting from brain injury most commonly from a stroke. #CollaborativeLearning www.bloomu.edu/gradschool/speech-pathology
With research ranging from face detection and recognition technology to Susquehanna River flooding impact to abdominal aortic aneurism risk factors, the fourth annual Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium showcased the work of more than 80 students from Bloomsburg, Bucknell, and Susquehanna universities along with the Geisinger Health System. The symposium, which launched in 2010 with 20 participating students to spotlight summer research work, was held at Geisinger’s Henry Hood Center for Health Research. bloomu.edu/research_scholars #CollaborativeLearning
More than 250 area students from elementary to high school spanning seven school districts explored science, technology, engineering and math at Bloomsburg University’s annual The Great STEM Adventure Camps through a series of activities led by BU students, faculty and invited presenters. bloomu.edu/stem-center #HuskySummer #SenseOfCommunity #FutureHusky #CollaborativeLearning
Bloomsburg University’s Regional STEM Education Center recently hosted roughly 100 Junior Girl Scouts from 21 regional troops for its first-ever GI-STEM: Girls In Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Day, where the scouts explored the world of STEM through 11 different hands-on stations directed by education majors, along with the Computer Science Club. #SenseOfCommunity #CollaborativeLearning bit.ly/1CqvZxm
Among the pre-student teaching classroom experiences Bloomsburg University education majors get include the Milton Practicum, where they play an integral role in helping elementary students continue learning over summer. bloomu.edu/coe #CollaborativeLearning
Students studying Special Topics in Geology are spending two weeks in the field this summer around Lake Michigan exploring different geoscience and environmental aspects of the Michigan Basin. The group — led by three Department of Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences faculty —is learning field study techniques and how to analyze field observations that will culminate in student-directed field presentations. bloomu.edu/eggs #HuskyUnleashed #CollaborativeLearning #HuskySummer
Bloomsburg University’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program recently promoted literacy with Danville Head Start students at the Aphasia Center in Danville, using resources from the BU Toy Library for a joint therapy session with Aphasia patients.
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write resulting from brain injury most commonly from a stroke. #CollaborativeLearning www.bloomu.edu/gradschool/speech-pathology
With research ranging from face detection and recognition technology to Susquehanna River flooding impact to abdominal aortic aneurism risk factors, the fourth annual Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium showcased the work of more than 80 students from Bloomsburg, Bucknell, and Susquehanna universities along with the Geisinger Health System. The symposium, which launched in 2010 with 20 participating students to spotlight summer research work, was held at Geisinger’s Henry Hood Center for Health Research. bloomu.edu/research_scholars #CollaborativeLearning
Bloomsburg University’s Regional STEM Education Center hosted Junior Girl Scouts from regional troops this spring for its annual GI-STEM: Girls In Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Day, where the scouts explored the world of STEM through different hands-on stations directed by education majors, along with other BU students. bloomu.edu/stem-center #SenseOfCommunity #CollaborativeLearning
Among the pre-student teaching classroom experiences Bloomsburg University education majors get include the Milton Practicum, where they play an integral role in helping elementary students continue learning over summer. bloomu.edu/coe #CollaborativeLearning
Bloomsburg University’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program recently promoted literacy with Danville Head Start students at the Aphasia Center in Danville, using resources from the BU Toy Library for a joint therapy session with Aphasia patients.
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write resulting from brain injury most commonly from a stroke. #CollaborativeLearning www.bloomu.edu/gradschool/speech-pathology
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem
Among the pre-student teaching classroom experiences Bloomsburg University education majors get include the Milton Practicum, where they play an integral role in helping elementary students continue learning over summer. bloomu.edu/coe #CollaborativeLearning
With research ranging from face detection and recognition technology to Susquehanna River flooding impact to abdominal aortic aneurism risk factors, the fourth annual Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium showcased the work of more than 80 students from Bloomsburg, Bucknell, and Susquehanna universities along with the Geisinger Health System. The symposium, which launched in 2010 with 20 participating students to spotlight summer research work, was held at Geisinger’s Henry Hood Center for Health Research. bloomu.edu/research_scholars #CollaborativeLearning
Bloomsburg University’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program recently promoted literacy with Danville Head Start students at the Aphasia Center in Danville, using resources from the BU Toy Library for a joint therapy session with Aphasia patients.
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write resulting from brain injury most commonly from a stroke. #CollaborativeLearning www.bloomu.edu/gradschool/speech-pathology
Students studying Special Topics in Geology are spending two weeks in the field this summer around Lake Michigan exploring different geoscience and environmental aspects of the Michigan Basin. The group — led by three Department of Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences faculty —is learning field study techniques and how to analyze field observations that will culminate in student-directed field presentations. bloomu.edu/eggs #HuskyUnleashed #CollaborativeLearning #HuskySummer
Bloomsburg University’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program recently promoted literacy with Danville Head Start students at the Aphasia Center in Danville, using resources from the BU Toy Library for a joint therapy session with Aphasia patients.
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write resulting from brain injury most commonly from a stroke. #CollaborativeLearning www.bloomu.edu/gradschool/speech-pathology
Among the pre-student teaching classroom experiences Bloomsburg University education majors get include the Milton Practicum, where they play an integral role in helping elementary students continue learning over summer. bloomu.edu/coe #CollaborativeLearning
More than 50 research projects and presentations involving nearly 100 students within the College of Science and Technology were on display and presented at the end of the spring semester during Research and Scholarship Day.
Among the variety of research topics included the using remote sensing techniques to analyze vegetation, sampling residential water outside the Marcellus Shale region and using Google mapping to measure the effectiveness of sand dune stabilization. #CollaborativeLearning bit.ly/1jNdh50
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem
Bloomsburg University’s Regional STEM Education Center hosted Junior Girl Scouts from regional troops this spring for its annual GI-STEM: Girls In Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Day, where the scouts explored the world of STEM through different hands-on stations directed by education majors, along with other BU students. bloomu.edu/stem-center #SenseOfCommunity #CollaborativeLearning
Bloomsburg University’s Regional STEM Education Center recently hosted roughly 100 Junior Girl Scouts from 21 regional troops for its first-ever GI-STEM: Girls In Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Day, where the scouts explored the world of STEM through 11 different hands-on stations directed by education majors, along with the Computer Science Club. #SenseOfCommunity #CollaborativeLearning bit.ly/1CqvZxm
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem
More than 250 area students from elementary to high school spanning seven school districts explored science, technology, engineering and math at Bloomsburg University’s annual The Great STEM Adventure Camps through a series of activities led by BU students, faculty and invited presenters. bloomu.edu/stem-center #HuskySummer #SenseOfCommunity #FutureHusky #CollaborativeLearning
More than 75 students within the College of Science and Technology presented their research to conclude the fall semester, as part of COST’s Research and Scholarship Day at Hartline Science Center.
There were 17 speaker presentations and 32 poster presentations, ranging in topics from investigating indoor radon levels to diabetes and poverty relation to reduction of surgical site infections. #CollaborativeLearning bloomu.edu/cost-research
With research ranging from face detection and recognition technology to Susquehanna River flooding impact to abdominal aortic aneurism risk factors, the fourth annual Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium showcased the work of more than 80 students from Bloomsburg, Bucknell, and Susquehanna universities along with the Geisinger Health System. The symposium, which launched in 2010 with 20 participating students to spotlight summer research work, was held at Geisinger’s Henry Hood Center for Health Research. bloomu.edu/research_scholars #CollaborativeLearning
Students studying Special Topics in Geology are spending two weeks in the field this summer around Lake Michigan exploring different geoscience and environmental aspects of the Michigan Basin. The group — led by three Department of Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences faculty —is learning field study techniques and how to analyze field observations that will culminate in student-directed field presentations. bloomu.edu/eggs #HuskyUnleashed #CollaborativeLearning #HuskySummer
More than 50 education majors were recently honored for graduating with honors during the College of Education’s Awards Program and Research Celebration, which included a series of research projects presented by graduate students. Several students were also recognized as outstanding seniors.
Among the variety of research topics included the effects of touch math, effectiveness of homework and impact of school-wide positive behavior interventions. bit.ly/1v0JOhn #CollaborativeLearning
Students studying Special Topics in Geology are spending two weeks in the field this summer around Lake Michigan exploring different geoscience and environmental aspects of the Michigan Basin. The group — led by three Department of Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences faculty —is learning field study techniques and how to analyze field observations that will culminate in student-directed field presentations. bloomu.edu/eggs #HuskyUnleashed #CollaborativeLearning #HuskySummer
Bloomsburg University’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program recently promoted literacy with Danville Head Start students at the Aphasia Center in Danville, using resources from the BU Toy Library for a joint therapy session with Aphasia patients.
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write resulting from brain injury most commonly from a stroke. #CollaborativeLearning www.bloomu.edu/gradschool/speech-pathology
www.wikispaces.com is an interesting project. I wonder about starting a wiki project with my laptop class.
But I would worry if they suddenly would run out of money (or when they realize that Google doesn't want to buy them at all!)
Among the pre-student teaching classroom experiences Bloomsburg University education majors get include the Milton Practicum, where they play an integral role in helping elementary students continue learning over summer. bloomu.edu/coe #CollaborativeLearning
More than 50 research projects and presentations involving nearly 100 students within the College of Science and Technology were on display and presented at the end of the spring semester during Research and Scholarship Day.
Among the variety of research topics included the using remote sensing techniques to analyze vegetation, sampling residential water outside the Marcellus Shale region and using Google mapping to measure the effectiveness of sand dune stabilization. #CollaborativeLearning bit.ly/1jNdh50
With research ranging from face detection and recognition technology to Susquehanna River flooding impact to abdominal aortic aneurism risk factors, the fourth annual Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium showcased the work of more than 80 students from Bloomsburg, Bucknell, and Susquehanna universities along with the Geisinger Health System. The symposium, which launched in 2010 with 20 participating students to spotlight summer research work, was held at Geisinger’s Henry Hood Center for Health Research. bloomu.edu/research_scholars #CollaborativeLearning
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem