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NAS names Megan Ennes early career fellow in education research Dec 10, 2024 Megan
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University of Florida
NAS names Megan Ennes early career fellow in education research Dec 10, 2024 Megan
Researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History and collaborating institutions have been collectively awarded $2,837,441 in funding from the National Science Foundation this month. Awards were distributed to faculty members in archaeology, vertebrate paleontology, Lepidoptera, biodiversity info
Museum curator of Lepidoptera, Akito Kawahara, and curator of education, Megan Ennes
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Anthropology & Archaeology Caribbean Archaeology Ceramic Technology Laboratory Environmental Archaeology Florida Archaeology and Bioarchaeology Historical Archaeology South Florida Archaeology and Ethnography Biodiversity Blackburn Lab: Diversity, Evolution and Natura
Soltis Lab: Molecular Systematics & Evolutionary Genetics Museum Education Research Ennes
In a typical year, Museum faculty and staff teach over 500 students across multiple courses (see below) in the departments of Anthropology, Biology, Entomology & Nematology, Geography, Geological Sciences, Wildlife Ecology & Conservation, Honors, and others. They also supervise independent s
Charles Cobb ANG 6183 3 Archaeology and Anthropology Spring Museum Education Megan Ennes
“This may look like brains but it is really strawberry.” You never know what you’re going to overhear at the Museum when scientists are visiting! It was wonderful to host our Women and Girls in Science Celebration at the Museum again after several years of virtual events. On Feb. 13, 2022, we invit
Megan Ennes, Assistant Curator of Museum Education in the Department of Natural History
Florida Museum of Natural History Director Douglas S. Jones has been elected to the American Association of Museums Board of Directors. His appointment to a three-year term was announced at the association’s 2012 annual meeting in Minneapolis April 29-May 3. “Douglas Jones is one of the most
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FOR 6934 Tuesdays 11-12; Wednesdays 1-2 Online, asynchronous This course will provide an introduction to science communication, environmental education, and public outreach. The course will focus on strategic message framing and how to convey scientific research to the public. The public outreach
Instructor: Megan Ennes: Director & Assistant Curator of Museum Education
Florida Museum of Natural History Director Douglas S. Jones was elected president of the Association of Science Museum Directors at the association’s annual meeting in Salt Lake City in March. Jones was named interim director of the Florida Museum in 1996 and director the following year. As a cur
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Thanks to a grant from the Smallwood Foundation, the Scientist in Every Florida School (SEFS) Environmental Leaders Fellowship, our cohort of four Fellows attended seminars featuring environmental experts, received mentoring from professionals in environmental fields, assisted with K-12 science prog
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