Linda Hults
Born in 1949, Linda grew up in the Indianapolis area. At Lawrence Central High School, a wonderful art teacher encouraged her artistic interests, which […]
Born in 1949, Linda grew up in the Indianapolis area. At Lawrence Central High School, a wonderful art teacher encouraged her artistic interests, which […]
A member of several Latin American professional organizations, Palmer has published work on Latin American literature and teaches courses in U.S. Latino literature and culture.
With an interdisciplinary focus on history and religious studies, Friedman’s research and teaching includes American Judaism, Jewish law, and American Jewish pop culture.
Using genomic and bioinformatics approaches, Morgan and his research students investigate how plant pathogens infect host plants at the molecular level; and, as a member of the NIBLSE leadership team, he is helping to establish a network of educators seeking to integrate bioinformatics into life science education.
Fraga works with students to study how proteins can be used to help address societal and economic problems including, environmental clean-up or the industrial synthesis of valuable compounds.