<font style="font-family: Verdana; font-weight: bold;" size="5">US educator is on professorial visit to MMSU</font>
A LADY professor from the Green Mountain College in Vermont, USA is here for a semester to teach sociology and serve as curriculum consultant and research partner of the university.
Dr. Evangelina N. Blust is currently handling Seminar in Sociology for fourth year sociology students and Introduction to Sociology, a general education subject, for fourth computer science students. Her stay in the university is part of her sabbatical.
The Green Mountain College is an environmental liberal arts college founded in 1834 on a scenic location. It offers students special opportunity to integrate modern environmental thought into a traditional liberal arts or pre-professional course of study.
Blust’s training is on interdisciplinary approach to life span human development, sociology, psychology, women’s studies, and cross-cultural studies intersect in her teaching of a variety of courses in the behavioral science and psychology programs.
In addition to teaching, she also served as director of the Child Development Laboratory at the University of the Philippines at Los Baños; director of the pre-school program as an entry project in the Integrated Rural and Agricultural Development Program of the same university; and research director of the Poultney Project CARE (Community Action to Reach the Elderly), a program funded by the Administration on Aging.
Her interest in international studies has been evident in her 2002 spring semester stint at Hannam University in Taejon, South Korea as visiting professor of women’s studies during her sabbatical leave, and her paper presentation and educational visit in Havana, Cuba. She has also traveled to Japan and China.
Blust obtained her PhD in Life Span Human Development from Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS; MS in Family Resource Management/Sociology from UPLB; and BS in Home Technology/Education (cum laude), also from UPLB.
She received the 2001 Exemplary Teacher Award from the General Board of Higher education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church. (From the Sabangan Quarterly)
Dr. Evangelina N. Blust is currently handling Seminar in Sociology for fourth year sociology students and Introduction to Sociology, a general education subject, for fourth computer science students. Her stay in the university is part of her sabbatical.
The Green Mountain College is an environmental liberal arts college founded in 1834 on a scenic location. It offers students special opportunity to integrate modern environmental thought into a traditional liberal arts or pre-professional course of study.
Blust’s training is on interdisciplinary approach to life span human development, sociology, psychology, women’s studies, and cross-cultural studies intersect in her teaching of a variety of courses in the behavioral science and psychology programs.
In addition to teaching, she also served as director of the Child Development Laboratory at the University of the Philippines at Los Baños; director of the pre-school program as an entry project in the Integrated Rural and Agricultural Development Program of the same university; and research director of the Poultney Project CARE (Community Action to Reach the Elderly), a program funded by the Administration on Aging.
Her interest in international studies has been evident in her 2002 spring semester stint at Hannam University in Taejon, South Korea as visiting professor of women’s studies during her sabbatical leave, and her paper presentation and educational visit in Havana, Cuba. She has also traveled to Japan and China.
Blust obtained her PhD in Life Span Human Development from Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS; MS in Family Resource Management/Sociology from UPLB; and BS in Home Technology/Education (cum laude), also from UPLB.
She received the 2001 Exemplary Teacher Award from the General Board of Higher education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church. (From the Sabangan Quarterly)
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