2015 Volume 13 : Issue 3
Editorials
Proceedings of the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Workshops at Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, July 30 – Aug 3, 2014
By JC Hardwick, BR Johnson, JJ Ramirez & EP Wiertelak
The 2014 FUN Achievement Award
By BS Beltz et al.
Articles
VideoHacking: Automated Tracking and Quantification of Locomotor Behavior with Open Source Software and Off-the-Shelf Video Equipment
By EE Conklin et al.
ERIN: A Portal to Resources for Higher Education in Neuroscience
By RF Olivo et al.
Documenting Laboratory Procedures with Video
By RA Wyttenbach
Retention of Underrepresented Minority Faculty: Strategic Initiatives for Institutional Value Proposition Based on Perspectives from a Range of Academic Institutions
By Joseph A. Whittaker et al.
Intentional Excellence in the Baldwin Wallace University Neuroscience Program
By JK Morris et al.
Best Practices: The Neuroscience Program at Central Michigan University
By GL Dunbar
Career Transitions for Faculty Members Committed to Undergraduate Neuroscience Education
By GL Dunbar
Light Activated Escape Circuits: A Behavior and Neurophysiology Lab Module using Drosophila Optogenetics
By JS Titlow et al.
Gel Scramble: An E-Tool for Teaching Molecular Neuroscience
By W Grisham et al.
Supplementary Material
Neuroscience and Global Learning
By MG Ruscio et al.
How to Successfully Incorporate Undergraduate Researchers Into a Complex Research Program at a Large Institution
By RB Weldon & VF Reyna
Mission-Driven, Manageable and Meaningful Assessment of an Undergraduate Neuroscience Program
By GM Muir
In Situ Teaching: Fusing Labs & Lectures in Undergraduate Science Courses to Enhance Immersion in Scientific Research
By J Round and B Lom
In Vivo Time-Lapse Imaging in the Zebrafish Lateral Line: A Flexible, Open-Ended Research Project for an Undergraduate Neurobiology Laboratory Course
By MH Marra et al.
Using the Humanities to Teach Neuroscience to Non-majors
By HG McFarlane and J Richeimer
Supplementary Material
Electrophysiology Meets Ecology: Investigating How Vision is Tuned to the Life Style of an Animal using Electroretinography
By A Stowasser et al.
Supplementary Material
Student Friendly Technique to Demonstrate Coordination between Postural (Involuntary) and Voluntary Muscle Contractions
By W Colgan III