Outcomes of Student Inquiry and Research
External Achievements: IMSA Chapters in other Published Books
Book title: Science Education: Talent Recruitment and Public Understanding
NATO Science Series Volume v/38 No 977925, Peter Csermely and Leon Lederman, editors, ISBN 1-58603-308-5, 2003, published by IOS Press and Kluwer Academic Publishers in conjunction with the NATO Scientific Affairs Division. The NATO Science Series is devoted to presenting the results of scientific meetings supported under the NATO Science Programme.
Chapter title: Merlin, Mentor, Muse: Inspiring Poets and Scientists, pp 138-146.
- Lina Nayak
- Eric Szczesniak
- authors: Peggy Connolly, Lina Nayak, Eric Szczesniak
This book is also the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Science Education: Talent Recruitment and Public Understanding, held April 19-21, 2002, in Budapest Hungary. This chapter was presented during Workshop Session III: Extracurricular Science Education.
Book title: Traditions, Transitions, and Technologies - Themes in Southwestern Archaeology
S. H. Schlanger, editor, ISBN 0-87081-683-7, 2002, published by the University Press of Colorado.
Chapter title: Ceramic Analysis of Intra- and Intersite Occupation at Protohistoric Pueblos in the Northern Rio Grande, pp 59-70.
- Aaron Wenzel
- authors: Winifred Creamer, David Burdick, Patricia Hamlen, Jonathan Haas, Lisa Renken, Aaron Wenzel, and Kit Nelson.
As described in the book's dust jacket this book is "(o)rganized around classic themes central to the history of the discipline, this volume explores important new research avenues for understanding the connection between historic Pueblo communities and their distant ancestors, the origins of farming traditions, and the development of the Southwest's distinctive tools and technologies."