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Build and Broaden: Bridging Critical Research Collaborations for Faculty Success in Texas MSIs - Being a Resilient Researcher at Mid-Career Webinar Series (Spring 2021)
(2021)The state of Texas has more minority-serving institutions (MSI) than any state other than California. The state's pressing priorities mimic many at the national level, such as a need for greater inclusion at all levels of ... -
Preparing Grant Proposals for NSF's Dynamic Linguistic Infrastructure/NEH's Documenting Endangered Languages Program
(2020)Preparing Grant Proposals for NSF's Dynamic Linguistic Infrastructure/NEH's Documenting Endangered Languages Program This webinar series, starting September 8, 2020 will offer training to members of Native American groups ... -
Motivating the Documentation of the Verbal Arts: Arguments from Theory and Practice
(Language Documentation & Conservation, 2017-02-06)For language documentation to be sufficiently extensive to cover a given community’s language practices (cf. Himmelmann 1998), then including verbal arts is essential to ensure the richness of that comprehensive record. ... -
Morphology in the Muskogean languages
(Language and Linguistics Compass, 2016-12-29)The indigenous languages of the Americas exemplify a number of uncommon typological patterns, especially in their morphology. Here, that rich morphology is illustrated via the Muskogean languages of the southeastern United ... -
How would climate change affect Texas Coast — A model design for alkalinity in one estuary
(RCN CE3SAR, 2016-09)To better understand the influence of climate change, a total alkalinity model is needed since Texas Coast has been experiencing a long-term acidification during past decades. The entire model will include three sub-models: ... -
Report of Research Experience in SwRI
(RCN CE3SAR, 2016-09)Monica Medrano at SwRI through the UTSA Connect Program tried to develop the catalytic pyrolysis model of circulated fluidized bed reactor under high-pressure incorporated with the biomass properties such as moisture and ... -
Graduate Student Research Experience Report
(RCN CE3SAR, 2016-09)This report includes five session. Project I - Knock quantification Project II - Spark plug and early flame kernel development study in optical chamber Project III - Flame kernel development study of emission certification ... -
Executive Summary
(RCN CE3SAR, 2013-05)It introduces the sustainability course development in the RCN CE3SAR project. -
Overview
(RCN CE3SAR, 2013-11)The overview of the conference: Understanding the Corpus Christi Educational Ecosystem: Promoting a Culture of STEM + A/D (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics + Art and Design). -
An Interactive Charrette: Understanding the Corpus Christi Educational Ecosystem: Promoting a Culture of STEM + A/D
(RCN CE3SAR, 2013-11)It is a presentation on the conference. -
Synthesis Report for Understanding the Corpus Christi Educational Ecosystem: Promoting a Culture of STEM + A/D
(RCN CE3SAR, 2013-12)The synthesis report for the conference based on input sheets. -
Input Sheets
(RCN CE3SAR, 2013-11)The input sheets used to collect participants' opinions on the meeting. It includes 7 sheets. 1. Documenting the Baseline of Stakeholders 2. Documenting Initial Reactions 3. Documenting Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, ... -
Forum Lays Out 'Road Map' for Tackling Texas' Looming Water Needs
(Texas State University-San Marcos, 2015-03-24)The Texas Water Technology Roadmap Forum has released a report outlining potential strategies for addressing Texas' future water needs, which, if left unaddressed, could result in dire consequences for the state. -
Report and Path Forward Texas Water Technology Roadmap Forum
(2015-03-24)The forum report focuses on a pathway to help solve Texas’ water problems and speed water technology from lab, to market, to application. Specific strategies suggested to address problems include: •Development of a ... -
Agenda
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The Natural, Agricultural and Structured Environments of the Lower Rio Grande Valley: A Sustainability Network for Alignment of Thought and Action on Issues
(RCN CE3SAR, 2015-10-30)The Lower Rio Grande Valley (LRGV) is a patchwork of agricultural, structured and natural environments. The proportion of these environments has changed tremendously over the past 50 years and will likely continue to do ...