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This year UNCW will again host one of six
Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics (SVSM) Institutes
administered by the North
Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. SVSM is a
cost-free, state-funded program for academically talented students
who may pursue careers based in science and mathematics. The program
brings rising juniors and seniors together in residential settings
for four weeks of intensive study on a university campus
(Appalachian State University, East
Carolina University, NC Central University, UNC
Charlotte, UNC Wilmington, or Western Carolina University.)
Information regarding the 2000 UNCW Summer
Ventures program is below. Additional funding by the Burroughs
Wellcome Fund through their Student Science Enrichment Program
provides use of the Research
Vessel Cape Fear (photo included) for oceanographic research off
the coast of southeastern North Carolina.
A distinguished faculty of UNCW
professors and master high school teachers guides students through
an academic program of specially designed courses to provide
experience in scientific inquiry and mathematical problem solving.
At UNCW Summer Ventures is administered through the Science and
Mathematics Education Center. Mrs. Karen Shafer is the SMEC/SVSM
Director; Dr.
Michael Smith, UNCW Department of Earth Sciences, is the SVSM
Faculty Coordinator; Mr. Bill Kawczynski is the SMEC/SVSM project
manager; and Ms. Tyese Scott-Oates and Mr. Jerry Oates are
Co-Directors of Residence Life.
2000 Program
A look at Summer Ventures 2000
Academic Courses
A look at Summer Ventures 2000
Residence Life
A look at Summer Ventures 2000
Yearbook
Academic Course Titles, University Faculty
Instructors, High School Master Teachers
- Basic Concepts in Mammalian Embryology, Anatomy and Physiology:
Dr. Timothy Ballard and Mr. Tom Molesky
- Coastal Ecology: Dr. Dennis Riege and Mr. Wayne Holden
- Coastal Field Geology: Mr. Roger Shew and Ms. Christine Dutton
- Computer Applications in Physics: Dr. Gabriel Lugo and Dr. Russell
Herman
- Mathematical Modeling with Probability and Statistics: Dr. Ken
Gurganus and Ms. Julie Riggins
- Microcomputer Applications in Chemistry: Dr. Charles Ward and
Mr. Mike Kelly
- Physical Oceanography: Dr. Richard Laws and Ms. Rebecca Mayo,
Mr. Bill Palmer and Mr. Philip Sutton
Click here to review Course Descriptions.
Funding for use of the research vessel
Cape Fear provided through a grant from the Burroughs Wellcome
Fund.
Residence Life
Ms. Tyese Scott-Oates and Mr. Jerry Oates serve as Co-Directors
of Residence Life and oversee a staff of eight trained residence
life assistants.
For information on past UNCW Summer Ventures programs, please
select a year of interest to you. Previous year's course
offerings: 1999, 1997,
1996, 1995.
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