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photo by Jennifer Kontax

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 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

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

Play has shifted from an unstructured, child-initiated activity to one that is now predominantly structured and adult-directed. In contrast, Bloomsburg University recently hosted a Pop-Up Adventure Playground to give local children an opportunity to experience an environment designed solely for child-initiated, self-instructed play. #CollaborativeLearning #Playwork

Nearly 50 students within the College of Science and Technology presented their research on Friday, Dec. 5, as part of COST’s fall Research and Scholarship Day at Hartline Science Center. There were 20 speaker presentations and 15 poster presentations, ranging in topics from gene expression in honeybees to water quality analysis of Fishing Creek to heat shock in black worms. #CollaborativeLearning bloomu.edu/cost-research

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

Nearly 50 students within the College of Science and Technology presented their research on Friday, Dec. 5, as part of COST’s fall Research and Scholarship Day at Hartline Science Center. There were 20 speaker presentations and 15 poster presentations, ranging in topics from gene expression in honeybees to water quality analysis of Fishing Creek to heat shock in black worms. #CollaborativeLearning bloomu.edu/cost-research

photo by Jennifer Kontax

Nearly 100 alumni returned to campus this week to participate in the College of Business’s annual ZIPD Business Conference, which provides opportunities for more than 1,900 business students to develop a deeper understanding of the business industry and network for future internships and job opportunities. bloomu.edu/zipd #CollaborativeLearning

 

photo by Jennifer Kontax

Nearly 100 alumni returned to campus this week to participate in the College of Business’s annual ZIPD Business Conference, which provides opportunities for more than 1,900 business students to develop a deeper understanding of the business industry and network for future internships and job opportunities. bloomu.edu/zipd #CollaborativeLearning

 

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

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

 

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

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

 

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

Follow @maptimeCHA on Twitter and learn with others about DIY mapmaking. It's easy and fun and no prior knowledge is needed. The group is launching on the 4th Floor lead by Code For America fellow, Jason Denizac.

 

photo by Jennifer Kontax

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

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

 

Nearly 50 students within the College of Science and Technology presented their research on Friday, Dec. 5, as part of COST’s fall Research and Scholarship Day at Hartline Science Center. There were 20 speaker presentations and 15 poster presentations, ranging in topics from gene expression in honeybees to water quality analysis of Fishing Creek to heat shock in black worms. #CollaborativeLearning bloomu.edu/cost-research

photo by Jennifer Kontax

Nearly 100 alumni returned to campus this week to participate in the College of Business’s annual ZIPD Business Conference, which provides opportunities for more than 1,900 business students to develop a deeper understanding of the business industry and network for future internships and job opportunities. bloomu.edu/zipd #CollaborativeLearning

 

Nearly 100 alumni returned to campus this week to participate in the College of Business’s annual ZIPD Business Conference, which provides opportunities for more than 1,900 business students to develop a deeper understanding of the business industry and network for future internships and job opportunities. bloomu.edu/zipd #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

photo by Jennifer Kontax

photo by Jennifer Kontax

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

 

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

 

photo by Jennifer Kontax

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

Nearly 50 students within the College of Science and Technology presented their research on Friday, Dec. 5, as part of COST’s fall Research and Scholarship Day at Hartline Science Center. There were 20 speaker presentations and 15 poster presentations, ranging in topics from gene expression in honeybees to water quality analysis of Fishing Creek to heat shock in black worms. #CollaborativeLearning bloomu.edu/cost-research

Nearly 50 students within the College of Science and Technology presented their research on Friday, Dec. 5, as part of COST’s fall Research and Scholarship Day at Hartline Science Center. There were 20 speaker presentations and 15 poster presentations, ranging in topics from gene expression in honeybees to water quality analysis of Fishing Creek to heat shock in black worms. #CollaborativeLearning bloomu.edu/cost-research

Bloomsburg University’s Teaching and Learning Enhancement Center (TALE) recently capped its latest Teaching Excellence Academy in preparation for the spring semester. The group spent a week discussing course design principles, working collaboratively on project and completing a jigsaw activity where teaching fellow shared an active learning technique with the group. #CollaborativeLearning

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