Ralph E Rainville

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Primary Title:  
Departmental Assistant
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Athletic Department
Email Address:  
rrainvil@umass.edu
Office Building:  
Boyden Gymnasium

Stefan Petrucha

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Primary Title:  
Continuing Education Instructor
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
University Without Walls (CPE)
Additional Department:  
BDIC
Email Address:  
petrucha@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-887-1864

Gregory J Neimeyer

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Primary Title:  
Continuing Education Instructor
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
University Without Walls (CPE)
Email Address:  
gneimeyer@umass.edu

C Douglas Hinckley

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Primary Title:  
Staff Physician
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
University Health Services
Email Address:  
chinckley@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-577-5000
Office Building:  
University Health Center

Independent Study

In this class, students will acquire hands-on experience in diverse aspects of the research process in any field of Biology, from familiarizing themselves with a research topic, generating interesting questions, designing experiments, acquiring technical skills, collecting and analyzing data, to writing and/or presenting their results. To inquire about enrollment, students should approach a Biological Sciences faculty member to identify mutual areas of interest.

Independent Study

In this class, students will acquire hands-on experience in diverse aspects of the research process in any field of Biology, from familiarizing themselves with a research topic, generating interesting questions, designing experiments, acquiring technical skills, collecting and analyzing data, to writing and/or presenting their results. To inquire about enrollment, students should approach a Biological Sciences faculty member to identify mutual areas of interest.

Beginning Ballet

Students will study the basic movements and fundamentals of classical ballet. The movements are taught in a pure form, at a relaxed pace before proceeding to more complex combinations. Ballet I sets the groundwork for the movements and musicality of the ballet lesson.
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