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2015 Ides of August, Part 1

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Biology Professor Amanda Ingram began this year's Ides of August faculty research presentations with her talk, 'There's a Fungus Among Us-Orchid Endophytes and Conservation Biology.'

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Faculty appreciate the chance to hear about their fellow teachers' latest research and scholarship.

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Professor of Economics Joyce Burnette discussed her research on absenteeism in 19-century manufacturing.

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The chemistry, rhetoric, and psychology departments teamed up to find out if a one-week session on deliberation inserted into the Chemistry 101 section on energy issues would enhance learning. Chemistry Professor Laura Wysocki explained the concept.

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Associate Professor of Rhetoric Sara Drury explained the ways deliberation 'invites participants to explore issues through a variety of perspectives.'

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Psychology Professor Ryan Rush and Professor Wysocki discuss the data used to assess the effectiveness of the deliberation session.

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Chemistry professor Laura Wysocki (center) takes the lead as Ryan Rush and Sara Drury look on.

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Professor of Psychology and Wabash Liberal Arts Immersion Program Director Bobby Horton introduced a team of faculty and students to bring Ides attendees up to date on the project, which began this year. ), funded by an $800,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. WLAIP features programming for both students and parents that includes exposure to the liberal arts, a summer immersion experience, and opportunities and resources that are focused on increasing student success.

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Six faculty members and seven current students worked with incoming freshmen, Horton explained. 'The freshmen experienced college life in its great variety and intensity,' Horton said.

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The WLAIP's goal was to make participants feel more comfortable and to expand horizons.

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Crystal Benedicks said, 'Students have the right to be engaged, to use the resources of the College, to fully be here.'

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Professor Benedicks

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Professor Jill Lamberton worked with students in audio rhetoric. At Ides she presented audio clips recorded by incoming freshmen about their experience in the WLAIP.

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Luke Doughty '18 was one of two essential writing mentors for the WLAIP summer institute.

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Luke Doughty '18

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Paul Snyder ’16 was a writing tutor for incoming freshmen for the Wabash Liberal Arts Immersion Program last summer and co-presented a talk on the effort at Friday's Ides of August. 'The best part of the work was seeing the growth of the students,' Snyder said.

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Snyder also said, 'writing is fun, writing can be enjoyable. Take the time to talk to one of these students and listen to their experience.'

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After presenting the freshmen's experiences in their own voices, Professor Lamberton added, 'Where these students go from here is up to all of us.'

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English professors Crystal Benedicks (near) and Jill Lamberton (back) listen intently to audio responses of the WLAIP participants.

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Education Studies Professor Deborah Seltzer-Kelly discussed her research that uses Deweyan general systems to understand the assessment of teacher preparation.

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Psychology Professor Karen Gunther presented her research on improving diversity awareness through a health psychology course.

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Psychology Professor Ryan Rush asks his colleague a question.

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Professor Gunther

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Professor of Religion Gary Phillips made a stirring return to the professorate following a sabbatical with his presentation.


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