More than two dozen faculty members will share research and creative
projects completed during their recent sabbatical leaves on Friday,
April 18, from 1-4 p.m. in the Kirkhof Center, Grand River Room.
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Sabbatical Showcase is designed
to provide a informal forum for faculty and staff members to browse
through exhibits and talk with colleagues. Among those exhibiting are
the following faculty members:
Rick Albrecht
, associate professor of movement science, will present highlights from
his investigation and subsequent book about common coaching practices
that are frequently passed from one generation of coaches to the next,
though many are inconsistent with what are known scientifically based
best practices.
Christen Pearson
, associate professor of English, studied second language acquisition in
internationally adopted children and plans to publish her results in a
book. Previous research focus has been on children adopted during their
first three years of life, while Pearson focused on the seldom studied
language development of children between the ages of 3-16.
Bruce Ostrow
, associate professor of biology, spent the winter 2007 semester on
sabbatical leave at the University of Michigan Medical Learning School
to learn the techniques of plastination of anatomical specimens. The
process offers an alternative to the potent preservatives currently
used, such as formaldehyde, and provides specimens that are odorless,
durable and safe to handle.
Sabbatical Showcase shares insights
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