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teaching origami to hundreds of people at the Asian Festival, while promoting www.centerfoldconvention.com
Endowed Teaching Chair Awards 2016, December 14, 2016 with Lourdes M. España, M.S. , Steven Ritter, M.S. Ph.D., Arlen J. Garcia, Ph.D., LMHC , Roberto Jose Cabezas, Ph.D., Carolina Hospital, M.A., J. Danixia Cuevas, J.D., Marisol L. Varela, Ed.D., M.S., Kelly Kennedy-Everett, Ed.D., M.S.
I'm 2 weeks into my teaching for this 3-month workshop. This week we started on case bindings - we made a few flatback bindings, and today was the introduction to rounding & backing. It's my longest lecture/demo at 1.5 hours, and it's a lot of stuff to learn. This is my demonstration textblock - I mark up the spines pretty heavily to indicate where I am aiming to hit it and what the right order is.
There are a few more bindings drying under that pile.
Diederich College of Communication teaching workshops for faculty. Johnston Hall 303. Friday, January 21, 2011.
Students receiving their teaching credentials through the Grad Ed program celebrated the completion of their programs with a party on Wednesday, June 15, 2016.
Anna with one the her students in Faraja
They are working on the hand-print canvass
Moshi, Tanzania
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In June 2018, The Gardens at Texas A&M University celebrated the completion of its first phase: The Leach Teaching Gardens. These seven acres serve as an outdoor classroom where faculty and staff can teach students and the public about food production, landscape beauty, and the natural environment. The Gardens as a whole is meant to be a peaceful sanctuary on campus, a place where everyone at Texas A&M and in our community can relax, enjoy nature, and learn