The Faculty Bibliography highlights the scholarship and creativity of Columbus State University's faculty.

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Submissions from 1998

Human Connections, Iris M. Saltiel and Angela Sgroi

Functional Morphology in Vertebrate Paleontology, David R. Schwimmer

Georgia's Dinosaurs and other Mesozoic Life, David R. Schwimmer

Paleoecology of Deinosuchus rugosus, a Late Cretaceous Crocodile, David R. Schwimmer

Vertebrate-on-vertebrate scavenging and predatory bite traces in Late Cretaceous coastal marine fossils, David R. Schwimmer

A Rose by Any Other Name: A Modest Yet Radical Proposal About "America", John Studstill

On Race, Ethnicity and Baby's Bathwater, John Studstill

Suppose we compose., Ronald Wirt

Submissions from 1997

A phylogeny of the chloroplast gene rbcL in the leguminosae: taxonomic correlations and insights into the evolution of nodulation, Julie Ballenger

Polymorphism for the presence of the rpL2 intron in chloroplast genomes of bauhinia (leguminosae), Julie Ballenger

Effect of lecture and cooperative learning strategies on achievement in chemistry in undergraduate classes, Anil Banerjee

Effect of Lecture and Cooperative Learning Strategies on Achievement in Chemistry in Undergraduate Classes, Anil Banerjee

Larry Bograd, Larry Bograd

Chris Lynch, James Brewbaker

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Look, Ma! We've Been Moffetized., James Brewbaker

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On Tuesday morning: the case for standards for the English language arts, James Brewbaker

The Little Boy Who Learned Not to Cry, James Brewbaker

Whistling Johnny, James Brewbaker

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Wockyjabber, James Brewbaker

Being Creative with Children's Literature to Address Multicultural Issues, Tina Butcher

Enhancing Creativity in Young Children through the Use of Prop Boxes in Dramatic Play, Tina Butcher

"Ready, Set, Grow!", Tina Butcher

"Science Activities for Preschoolers", Tina Butcher

"Science Activities for Schoolagers", Tina Butcher

"No Easy Answers: Coping with Attention and Activity Problems of Young Children", Tina Butcher, J. Aldridge, and A. Eddowes