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FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Social Networks and Short-term Medical Missions: Understanding Healthcare in Urban Nicaragua Jessica-Jean Casler, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida See post for more information: http://anthro.ufl.edu/fasa-weekly-colloquium/

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Social Networks and Short-term Medical Missions: Understanding Healthcare in Urban Nicaragua Jessica-Jean Casler, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida See post for more information: http://anthro.ufl.edu/fasa-weekly-colloquium/

Graduate Professionalism Seminar

1208A Turlington Hall

Teaching in the Large Lecture Hall Please join Dr. Carmen Alondra Laguer-Diaz and David Markus as they discuss strategies and tips for managing the classroom and enhancing student learning. They’ll cover common problems, among them: encouraging student participation and engagement, managing TAs, developing effective assessments, and constructing and delivering lectures and other course content. They

Graduate Professionalism Seminar

1208A Turlington Hall

Teaching in the Large Lecture Hall Please join Dr. Carmen Alondra Laguer-Diaz and David Markus as they discuss strategies and tips for managing the classroom and enhancing student learning. They’ll cover common problems, among them: encouraging student participation and engagement, managing TAs, developing effective assessments, and constructing and delivering lectures and other course content. They

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

FASA would like to invite you to this week’s colloquium. Genetic and Epigenetic Studies on the Embodiment of Stress and Its Impact on Health  Stress affects our health and may even have transgenerational effects. Certain individuals are more susceptible to the effects of stress, while others are more resilient. The underlying molecular mechanisms of adaptive