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Robert DeWitt Ivey (1923–2013)

Auteur de Flowering Plants of New Mexico

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Comprend les noms: Robert DeWitt Ivy

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Flowering Plants of New Mexico (1983) 44 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1923-10-08
Date de décès
2013-06-23
Sexe
male
Lieu de naissance
Tampa, Florida, USA
Lieux de résidence
Plant City, Florida, USA
Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Études
Florida Southern College (no degree)
University of Florida (BA, English)
University of Florida (BS, Biology)
University of Florida (MS, Mammalogy)
University of Michigan (no degree)
College of Charleston (no degree)
Professions
teacher
Organisations
Phi Beta Kappa
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque Public Schools
Native Plant Society of New Mexico
Prix et distinctions
Science Teacher of the Year, New Mexico (National Science Teachers Association)
Aldo Leopold Conservation Award (The Nature Conservancy)
Sigma Xi Award
Courte biographie
[excerpted from Native Plant Society of New Mexico online memorial]
For two academic years he served as an instructor in the biology department at the University of New Mexico. He spent a year in graduate school at the University of Michigan but chose not to continue his studies. After a year at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, he became homesick for New Mexico and by the fall of 1951 was teaching biology at Albuquerque High School. In 1959 he transferred to Sandia High, also in Albuquerque, where he taught biology for the next 31 years.

In 1963, he was designated Science Teacher of the Year for New Mexico by the National Science Teachers Association. The following year, the NSTA selected him as Science Teacher of the Year for Region 7 (a five-state area containing NM). In 1993 the New Mexico Chapter of The Nature Conservancy awarded him with their Aldo Leopold Conservation Award. In 1995 he was given the Sigma Xi award for his dedication to the teaching of science. In Santa Fe in 2003, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson formally recognized his decades of contributions to science and teaching in the state. NPSNM presented him with a lifetime membership in honor of his efforts.

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