Tag: university of texas at arlington
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Frederick Engram, University of Texas at Arlington β Teaching The Truth Should Not Be Controversial
Teachers arenβt always allowed to teach what they believe. Frederick Engram, assistant professor of instruction at the University of Texas at Arlington, explains why. Dr. Frederick V. Engram Jr, is an Assistant Professor of Instruction with a joint appointment in the Department of Criminology/Criminal Justice and the Center for African American Studies at the University…
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Kenneth Roemer, University of Texas at Arlington β Create Yourself in Many Voices
Is your story fit for an autobiography? Kenneth Roemer, distinguished teaching professor at the University of Texas Arlington, looks into this question. Kenneth Roemer (B.A., Harvard; M.A., Ph. D., Univ. of Pennsylvania), a Piper Professor, Distinguished Teaching Professor, and Distinguished Scholar Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, has received four NEH grants to…
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Thomas Adam, University of Texas at Arlington β From Public Good to Personal Pursuit
A college education used to be free. Thomas Adam, professor of transnational history at the University of Texas at Arlington, details the reasons why this changed. Thomas Adam is professor of transnational history at the University of Texas at Arlington. His research and teaching focusses on topics such as philanthropy, higher education, and holiday rituals…