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Abby Cunningham changed their profile picture 7 years ago
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Shannon King wrote a new post on the site Lose Your Mother 7 years ago
Welcome to History of Black America!
History of Black Americais an introduction to African American history, covering periods from the Transatlantic Slave Trade to the present. The objective of the course […]

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Erica White became a registered member 7 years ago
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Barbara Thelamour wrote a new post on the site Educational Psychology 7 years ago
Welcome to the blog site for Educational Psychology. Via this site, you will track your progress on your research proposal. On your individual pages, you will brainstorm, solidify, and begin the initial stages of […]
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Shannon King wrote a new post on the site The Movement for Black Women's Lives 7 years ago
Happy New Year and Welcome to Black Women in the Black Freedom Struggle
This course spans the period from the late nineteenth century to the present. The course centers the activism of black women in the US […]

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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Environmental Geology 7 years ago
Welcome to ESCI 110 – Environmental Geology. This is the web syllabus for the Fall 2019 Environmental Geology course at The College of Wooster. Web resources via links, announcements and assignments will be add […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 7 years ago
This is the first teaching of this course called Paleoclimate. We have a lot to do this semester – we will core a lake, core trees and visit ice cores. The course was formerly Climate Change – you can glance at […]
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Bridget Kies became a registered member 7 years ago
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John Rudisill wrote a new post on the site John Rudisill 7 years ago

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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 7 years ago
A new article by researchers at the WTRL describing a bit about the history of tree-ring dating in Ohio is now out in
The Ohio Woodland Journal. A pdf can be found here.

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Joseph Theiss wrote a new post on the site Wiggs 7 years, 1 month ago
Social norms vary in different locations. Even though trans people are generally accepted in the United States, there is still intolerance. Janet Mock went through her transition in different cities in the U.S., […]
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Joseph Theiss wrote a new post on the site Wiggs 7 years, 1 month ago
Our society implements the gender binary with sex markers and sex identification. This implementation is used with restrooms, identification documents like passports and driver’s licenses, and prisons leading to […]
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Raey Aweke wrote a new post on the site The Wealth Barrier 7 years, 1 month ago
Synopsis
Paige Morgan, a focused premed student falls for Eddie, who she doesn’t know is the crown prince of Denmark.
CharactersPaige Morgan: a premed student and a farm girl who is de […]

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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Geomorphology 7 years, 1 month ago
Post, photos, and illustrations by Victoria Race
This semester, the Geomorphology class from the College of Wooster Earth Sciences department went to several local field sites to study geomorphological […]

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Joseph Theiss wrote a new post on the site Wiggs 7 years, 1 month ago
Pictured is We’wha, a Zuni Native American Two-spirit male.1 In Native American culture, most tribes recognize 5 genders. These 5 genders are: male, female, Two-spirit male, Two-spirit female, and transgendered.
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Joseph Theiss wrote a new post on the site Wiggs 7 years, 1 month ago
The recognition map above identifies “whether an organization acknowledges that non-binary identifying people exist and have valid identities” and which organizations do not force people to wrongly identi […]
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Rachel Osterhouse wrote a new post on the site Rachel's News Journal 7 years, 1 month ago
The article “WFP Chief says Yemen Food Survey May Not Show Famine” describes how although many people in Yemen are starving, they are not officially considered in a “famine”. This is relevant to food security […]
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Rachel Osterhouse wrote a new post on the site Rachel's News Journal 7 years, 1 month ago
The article “Climate Scientist Claims to use Crispr to make First Genetically Edited Babies” describes how researcher He Jiankui claims to have used the gene editing technique Crispr to create the first […]
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Rachel Osterhouse wrote a new post on the site Rachel's News Journal 7 years, 1 month ago
The article “Bare Knuckle Bouts in Madagascar? It is about more than Fighting” describes and illustrates the sport of moraingy and how it is important to the culture of Madagascar. This article is relevant to the […]
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