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DR. G. Pritchy Smith
DR. G. PRITCHY SMITH has joined the faculty at Seattle University as the William Allen Endowed Chair and Distinguished Professor of Education. He earned a bachelor's from the University of Texas at Austin, and a master's and doctorate from the University of North Texas.
Consensus conference participants.
Speakers Professor Louise Burke, Australian Institute of Sport, PO Box 176, Belconnen, ACT 2616, Australia (lburke@ausport.gov.au) Dr Ed Coyle, Human Performance Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712 USA (coyle@mail.utexas.edu)...
Looking = great teaching great?
Better-looking professors get higher teaching scores, according to a study by Professor Daniel S. Hamermesh at the University of Texas at Austin. Other variables that influenced teaching ratings were being a native English speaker, being a non-tenure-track faculty member and being male. Men with above-average looks are also paid 5%...
Texas Colleges Starting to Slash Classes.
By Linda K. Wertheimer, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 2--AUSTIN, Texas--The University of Texas at Austin will hire fewer professors, forcing students to scramble more than usual for the classes they want. At Texas Woman's...
UT Austin develops nano-sized particles for drug delivery. (Micro/Nano Technology).
University of Texas at Austin researchers, led by Keith Johnston, professor of chemical engineering, and Bill Williams, associate professor of pharmaceutics have recently developed a pair of new nano-particle engineering technologies. The drug delivery systems--SFL Spray Freezing into Liquid and EPAS (Evaporative...
INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM ROGER LOUIS.(Interview)
Born in 1936, William Roger Louis was reared in Oklahoma and took his B.A. at the University of Oklahoma, M.A. at Harvard University, and D. Phil. at Oxford University. After teaching at Yale for eight years, Louis in 1970 joined the history faculty at the University of...
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