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Dr. Layne Morsch teaches organic chemistry at the University of Illinois Springfield. He spoke to Community Voices about how beneficial "flipped learning" is and explained how working with Apple allowed him to help teachers nationwide. His expertise in online learning was put to good use in his online classes during the pandemic, and now he is focused on developing new and interactive ideas to further his student's understand of organic chemistry.
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Dr. Beth Ribarsky is a communication professor at the University of Illinois Springfield, and one of her most popular classes explores relationships and dating. She spoke to Community Voices about communication that indicates successful relationships, as well as relationship myths such as “don’t go to bed angry.” She also talked about her love of animals and volunteering with Illinois Humane.
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The University of Illinois Springfield UNI 101 class has spent the fall semester working with Community Voices to create their own podcasts. The class was separated into three groups to analyze the pathos, logos and ethos in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail." Three members of the class Anton Aduwa-Emovon, Ryan Ames and Nate Turner spoke to Community Voices about the challenges and rewards of putting together the podcasts as a class project.
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Earlier this month, Diane Nash told a full auditorium of University of Illinois Springfield students that she and fellow civil rights activists, “Loved…
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It was announced on Tuesday that Innovate Springfield, a business incubator and social innovator that started four years ago, is now partnered with the…