Sue Ebanks

Marine & Environmental Sciences, Marine and Environmental Sciences

Savannah State University

Webinar Leader, Workshop Leader, Website Contributor

Website Content Contributions

Essay (1)

Improving Quantitative Attitudes in Environmental Issues part of Project EDDIE:News & Events:EDDIE Workshops:Workshop: Teaching Quantitative Reasoning with Data:Essays
Sue Ebanks, Marine and Environmental Sciences, Savannah State University Considering that Environmental Issues (ENVS 1140) is a course for non-science majors, there are mostly business and liberal arts and social ...

Conference Presentations (2)

Expanding HBCU Pathways for Geoscience Education part of Earth Educators Rendezvous:Previous Rendezvous:Rendezvous 2022:Program:Oral Sessions:Thursday Oral Session A
Over the past 40-plus years of recruitment activities and tracking of racial demographics, there has been an obvious consistent under-representation of African Americans in the Geosciences, both as a field and for ...

Moving the Needle by Expanding HBCU Pathways for Geoscience Education part of Earth Educators Rendezvous:Previous Rendezvous:Rendezvous 2021:Program:Oral Sessions:Oral Session IV
Whether one uses the language of the sub-fields or that of the overarching field, there has been a consistent theme over the past 40-plus years. The gross under-representation of African Americans in the ...

Other Contributions (13)

Faculty Reflection: Sue Ebanks part of Integrate:Program Design:InTeGrate Program Models:Savannah State University:Faculty Reflections
Savannah State University Course(s): ENVS 1140 Environmental Issues COST 4140K Environmental Justice & Coastal Risk Management A Success Story in Programmatic Change For my courses, Units 1, 4, and 5 of ...

Communities

Workshop Leader (5 workshops)

Workshop Participant (31 workshops)

Webinar Leader

Webinar Participant (8 webinars)