Dr. John Ambrose, Interim Dean of the Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs and Professor of Entomology, discusses the work of Honey Bees and their impact on our food supply in a new educational video produced for the North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro. The video will be shown in the Zoo's insect display. Assisting Dr. Ambrose in the presentation are members of the First Year College staff.
Dr. Ambrose previously served as Director of the First Year College and has taught the highly popular ENT 203: "Bees and Beekeeping" as a linked course for First Year College students since 2001.
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Dr. John Ambrose, Interim Dean of the Division of Undergraduate Academic Programs and Professor of Entomology, discusses the work of Honey Bees and their impact on our food supply in a new educational video produced for the North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro. The video will be shown in the Zoo's insect display. Assisting Dr. Ambrose in the presentation are members of the First Year College staff.
Dr. Ambrose previously served as Director of the First Year College and has taught the highly popular ENT 203: "Bees and Beekeeping" as a linked course for First Year College students since 2001.
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Title: Honey Bees & Pollination
Duration: 00:08:00
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