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Neil Sabine
Dr.Neil Sabine is a Professor of Biology and the Dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at IU East. He received his B.A. in Biology and Secondary education at the State University College at Oswego, NY in 1977. He received his M.A. in Zoology at the Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL in 1982. He went on to his Ph.D. in Zoology at the Brigham Young University, Provo, UT in 1987. Current research interests include roosting and foraging behavior of Turkey Vultures in East Central Indiana and the relationship between student learning environments and their academic performance.
Select publications, achievements, and awards:
"Practical and proven alternatives to lecturing in content rich courses". 16th International Conference
on College Teaching and Learning, Jacksonville, FL., 2005
“The influence of group size on vigilance of Turkey Vultures, (Cathartes aura), feeding in groups” IN
Academy of Science, Kokomo, IN., 2001
Frederic Bachman Lieber Award, 2004
University Trustee's Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2003
Indiana University East Student Choice Award Outstanding Teacher Award, 2002
Sources: Faculty Profiles, Indiana University East, http://www.iue.edu/people/bio/bio.php?bio=nsabine