NOTHING'S BUGGING ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY'S STOUT
July 07, 2008
July 07, 2008
TEMPE, Ariz., July 7 -- Arizona State University issued the following press release:
Professor's enthusiasm earns distinguished teaching award
If you drop into a microbiology class for majors at ASU, you might see associate professor Valerie Stout waving a pool noodle - or stumbling, arms trailing behind, palms up, in an interpretative dance version of the "runs" and "tumbles" used by bacteria to locate food sources. It's a movement she's coined . . .
Professor's enthusiasm earns distinguished teaching award
If you drop into a microbiology class for majors at ASU, you might see associate professor Valerie Stout waving a pool noodle - or stumbling, arms trailing behind, palms up, in an interpretative dance version of the "runs" and "tumbles" used by bacteria to locate food sources. It's a movement she's coined . . .