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  2. Ellen Oh - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Oh (née Ha) is a Korean-American author, and founding member and CEO of the non-profit We Need Diverse Books. [1] [2] She is the author of young adult and middle grade novels including the Prophecy trilogy, also known as the Dragon King Chronicles, a series of fantasy, young adult novels based on Korean folklore.

  3. Gerald Graff - Wikipedia

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    She created the templates that make up They Say/I Say, a composition textbook that gives students templates to use in their academic writing. Also, while at the University of Chicago , Graff co-founded the Master of Arts Program in the Humanities (MAPH), a one-year interdisciplinary program, allowing students to take courses in philosophy ...

  4. Western College Program - Wikipedia

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    The Western College Program was created in 1974 when the Western College for Women merged with Miami University. The program consisted of an interdisciplinary living/learning community with small class sizes and student-designed focuses. Majors included Interdisciplinary Studies, Environmental Science, and Environmental Studies.

  5. Interdisciplinary degrees and integrated facilities enable ...

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    Concurrently to the design of interdisciplinary degree programs, NMSU also is exploring the creation of physical spaces to enable students to work together on interdisciplinary creative endeavors.

  6. DSRP - Wikipedia

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    DSRP has been used to apply systems thinking to the fields of evaluation and program planning, including a National Science Foundation-funded initiative to evaluate of large-scale science, technology, engineering, and math education programs, [17] as well as evaluations of the complexity science education programs of the Santa Fe Institute.

  7. Free International University - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the Free International University's event program for documenta 7 . The Free International University (FIU) for Creativity and Interdisciplinary Research was a support organization founded by the German artist Joseph Beuys.

  8. Brooklyn Immersionists - Wikipedia

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    Audiences circulating among the creations: Crash Worship at Mustard, 1993. Photo by PoGo. After a decade of creative immersion in their neighborhood, the Immersionist community and its activist neighbors – Los Sures, El Puente, The People's Firehouse and Neighbors Against Garbage – catalyzed a renaissance that revived the district and its local businesses.

  9. Ellen Peters (professor) - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Peters is an American academic and the Philip H. Knight Chair, Director of the Center for Science Communication Research, [1] and Professor both in the School of Journalism and Communication and in Psychology at the University of Oregon. She is also an associate in the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact.