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Learn about the creative ways plants and animals adapt to their environments to survive - against predators and harsh environments -in an hour-long BGSU Biology Lab Tour: Extreme Adaptations.This interactive tour features Bowling Green State University faculty and students who will take you inside the BGSU greenhouse and herpetology and marine biology labs, to learn about these amazing plants and animals. Herpetologist Dr. Eileen Underwood, Horticulturalist Joe Baker, Extreme Environments Biologist Dr. Erin McMullin, Marine Biologist Dr.Michael McKay and Biology Instructor Matt Partin are presenters. Anyone can view this tour, but teachers and students in grades 7 -12 will be able to interact with and email or call in questions to be answered by BGSU faculty during this virtual tour. This hour-long presentation relates to Ohio academic content standards and is funded in part by a grant from the Northwest Ohio Center of Excellence in Science and Mathematics Education. Optional pre- and post-event activities will be provided by BGSU and may be facilitated by participating teachers.
An Interview with Ed Temple: Coach, Tennessee State University Tigerbelle Track and Field Teams (1950-1994)
Edward Stanley Temple coached the Tennessee State University (TSU) Tigerbelles track and field team from 1950 to 1994 (https://library3.tnstate.edu/library/temple/templebio.html). During those years, he led Tigerbelle teams to 34 national championships and coached 3 U.S. Olympic track and field teams. Forty of his Tigerbelles were Olympians, among whom were legendary athletes such as Wilma Rudolph Eldridge, Wyomia Tyus, Lucinda Williams Adams, and Edith McGuire Duvall. In this 2008 interview, Coach Temple tells the story of the early years of the Tigerbelles, describes their unrivaled records of achievements, and explains the effects of Title IX on women’s athletics, in general, and on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), in particular. He also reveals highs and lows of a career that included dealing with blatant sexism and racism as well as earning genuine appreciation and respect from a nation of admirers. This rare recording provides current and future generations a glimpse into the fascinating journey of an iconic coach at a prominent Historically Black University.