Promoting Biology Major Success in a Christian Centered Program

Location

Bell Hall 183

Start Date

28-3-2019 1:30 PM

End Date

28-3-2019 2:20 PM

Type of Presentation

50 minute Scholarly Work Presentation

Proposal for Presentation

Promoting Biology Major Success in a Christian Centered Program

John Stout, Ph.D., Emeritus Research Professor

During a period of large changes in the biology faculty, the continuing faculty proposed to enhance the success of current and future biology majors. The changes included improvements in: a) mentoring; b) the cultural/social, Christian, environment; c) class and lab focus on student insight/understanding; d) student research. These changes seemed to work and attracted support by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for deeper analysis. A very positive report to NSF led to continuing analysis – resulting in this presentation. This report documents unusual success by biology majors both during the completion of their biology major, and in the opportunities for career choice and training following graduation.

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Mar 28th, 1:30 PM Mar 28th, 2:20 PM

Promoting Biology Major Success in a Christian Centered Program

Bell Hall 183

Promoting Biology Major Success in a Christian Centered Program

John Stout, Ph.D., Emeritus Research Professor

During a period of large changes in the biology faculty, the continuing faculty proposed to enhance the success of current and future biology majors. The changes included improvements in: a) mentoring; b) the cultural/social, Christian, environment; c) class and lab focus on student insight/understanding; d) student research. These changes seemed to work and attracted support by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for deeper analysis. A very positive report to NSF led to continuing analysis – resulting in this presentation. This report documents unusual success by biology majors both during the completion of their biology major, and in the opportunities for career choice and training following graduation.