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Ann Ratcliffe

Office: Ross 3570

Chemistry

UNC, Greeley, CO 80639

Phone: 970/351-1281

E-mail: ann.ratcliffe@unco.edu

 

Currently

Part-time faculty in Chemistry, Univ. Northern Colorado. Teaching: Lab, Field, & Studio Safety, Green Chemistry for Secondary Educators, and Physical Science.

1998-2005

Grant Coordinator, MAST Institute

Program Manager, Upward Bound Math and Science Program (COSMOS), UNC

Field Coordinator, NSF and NPS-funded Cave Ecosystem Research at Wind Cave, SD, Dept. of Biological Sciences

1995 - 1998

Project Manager, ChemQuest (now ChemDiscovery ), an NSF-funded multimedia high school chemistry curriculum project, UNC

1986 - 1995

Lecturer and Coordinator of the General Chemistry Teaching Labs, Oklahoma State University

Degrees

Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, Randolph-Macon Woman's College

Master of Arts in Teaching, Duke University

Teaching Experience

University of Northern Colorado

Aims Community College, Greeley, CO

Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK

American Community School, Beirut, Lebanon

George Washington High School, Danville, VA

Some Chemistry Publications

Chemistry: The Experience , John Wiley & Sons, 1993

Study Guide for Carl Snyder's Extraordinary Chemistry of Ordinary Things , John Wiley & Sons, 1997, 2000, 2003

Some other interests

Caving, gardening, science fiction, philosophy, writing

Memberships

American Chemical Society, Division of Chemical Health and Safety and Division of Chemical Education

National Science Teachers Association

National Speleological Society

Some Lab and Field Safety Resources Some Art Safety Resources

 

Helictite bush (Calcite, CaCO3)

Picture of Helictite bush

Snowdrift Avenue in Wind Cave. The walls are covered with aragonite (CaCO3) crystals.

(Photos Wind Cave National Park) Picture of Snowdrift Avenue in Wind Cave

 

Boxwork in Wind Cave

Picture of Boxwork in Wind Cave


 
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