Marsha B. Driscoll, Ph.D.
B.S.U. Psychology Dept.
Activities and
Research:
College Transition Program for Students with
Disabilities
Do you want to know what college is going to be
like? If you are in 9th or 10th grade, have a disability, and are considering
going to college after high school, come join us for a week in August. You can
experience college life while learning the things that you will need to know in
order to succeed at a university. And if your parents need a little coaching on
what to expect, too, don’t worry—we will have a workshop for them as well.
http://www.bemidjistate.edu/disabilities/Transition.htm
"Charles Darwin,
the Copley Medal, and the Rise of Naturalism"
"Charles Darwin, the Copley Medal, and the Rise of
Naturalism" is a Reacting to the Past game developed by Marsha Driscoll,
Elizabeth Dunn, Dann
Siems,
and Kamran
Swanson in consultation with Frederick
Burkhardt, initiator of the Darwin
Correspondence Project. The game is in final stages of revision and will be
published by Longman as part of the the Reacting to the Past Series in 2007. For
further information regarding availability of game materials and instructor
resources please email: mdriscoll@bemidjistate.edu,
edunn@bemidjistate.edu,
or dsiems@bemidjistate.edu.
http://darwingame.org/
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