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ext. 6714 e-mail: rscole He structures his teaching to work with students in collaborative, small-group settings. A.B., Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 1965; M.S., Physics, University of Washington, 1967; Ph.D., Physics, Michigan State University, 1972. Subjects: Mathematical modeling of environmental, ecological and biological systems, energy systems, chaos theory, fractal geometry, mathematics, physics. |
ext. 5145 e-mail: louiem B.S., Mathematics, George Fox University, 1976; M.S., Mathematics/Design Science, Eastern Washington University, 1983; Ph.D., Educational Leadership, Gonzaga University, 1997. Subject: Native American Studies. |
ext. 6654 e-mail: anthonys A.B., Mathematics and Chemistry, Bowdoin College, 1989; Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1995. Subject: Environmental chemistry. |
ext. 6558 e-mail: tabbuttk "I enjoy the learning process and work to convey this to my students. I can't help but be enthusiastic about what I teach. The one aspect of geology that attracted me to the earth sciences was the deductive reasoning and the fieldwork. I believe that geology is a field discipline and fieldwork and field trips are absolutely essential." B.A., Geology and Biology, Whitman College, 1983,M.S., Geology, Dartmouth College, 1987; Ph.D., Dartmouth College, 1990. Subjects: Geology, geochemistry, environmental geology, hydrogeology, GIS. |
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