Mississippi State University Jan 2004 - Jul 2009
Director of the Center For Teaching and Learning
Mississippi State University Jan 1999 - Jul 2009
Director of User Services
Mississippi State University Jun 1994 - Jul 2009
Professor
Michigan State University Jun 1994 - Jul 2009
Professor
Montana State University Jun 1991 - Jul 1994
Assistant Professor
Education:
Kansas State University 1987 - 1998
Masters, Education
The Ohio State University 1988 - 1990
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Education, Philosophy
University of California, Davis 1982 - 1984
University of California, Davis 1977 - 1982
Bachelors, Agronomy
Skills:
Higher Education Teaching Public Speaking Research Science University Teaching Microsoft Office Life Sciences Statistics Curriculum Design
Peterborough...that stinking pile of chav corpses, East
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1946
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Matt Raven
Lived:
Okemos, Michigan Northern California California, Kansas, Ohio, North Carolina, Montana, Mississippi, Michigan
Work:
Michigan State University - Professor Kansas State, Ohio State, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, Montana State, Mississippi State, Michigan State
Education:
U.C. Davis, Kansas State, Ohio State
About:
Professor in the Department of Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Michigan State University. Specialize in agriculture and n...
Randburg, South AfricaPhotographer at Ivok Studio See www.ivok.co.za/portfolio.html
Born and raised in KZN in a family of artists...
I moved over to pursue my passion for photography as a profession only in... See www.ivok.co.za/portfolio.html
Born and raised in KZN in a family of artists...
I moved over to pursue my passion for photography as a profession only in 2005..
Started up IVOK Studio - now the most comprehensive (and fastest growing) photographic business in the country.
Matt Raven (1995-1999), Pat Brockman (1964-1968), Corey Zytaruk (2000-2004), Michael McPake (1999-2003), Linda Filipetto (1975-1979), Matthew Wiecha (1965-1969)