Cory Forbes, associate professor of natural resources, has been named a SENCER Leadership Fellow by the National Center for Science and Civic Engagement. SENCER is the National Science Foundation-supported signature program of the National Center for Science and Civic Engagement. It is a faculty development and science education reform initiative engaging students in science and mathematics by focusing coursework on real world problems. SENCER Leadership Fellows are distinguished educators whose leadership and commitment to the improvement of science, technology, engineering or mathematics education is exemplary. Forbes was one of five educators elected to the most recent class by members. Nominees were selected from a pool of 6,000 faculty members and academic leaders. Congratulations, Cory!
NebraskaSCIENCE Wed. Feb. 08, 2017
- KSC hosts Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day
- Geoscience Bridge Program for high school seniors and juniors now accepting applications
- Project aims to shape kids’ attitudes toward engineering
- SciPop Talks series begins Feb. 8
- NMSSI schedule now online
- Spring 2017 Teaching and Learning Symposium
- Forbes named SENCER Leadership Fellow
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