Suzanne Braunschweig
PhD: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VATech) 1993
Lecturer
Office: 211-N Sondheim Hall
Phone: 410-455-1846
Email Address: sbraun@umbc.edu
Research Interests: Science education, plant physiological ecology, shale barren endemic plant species, long term forest community dynamics. Past research has included physiological acclimation ability of the shale barren endemic plant Eriogonum allenii and long term forest community structure of an Appalachian deciduous forest
Publications:

Braunschweig, Suzanne H., Erik T. Nilsen, and Thomas F. Wieboldt. 1999 The Mid-Appalachian Shale Barrens. In: Savannas, Barrens, and Rock Outcrop Plant Communities of North America. Edited by Roger C. Anderson, James S.
Fralin, and Jerry M. Baskin.

Parker, G.G., S. M. Hill, and L. A. Kuehnel. 1993. Decline of understory American chestnut (Castanea dentata (Marsh) Borkh.) in a southern Appalachian forest. The Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 23:259-265.

Recent Presentations:

Fritz, John and Suzanne H. Braunschweig. 2009. Student Use Of A Check My Activity Tool In The Course Management System Blackboard To Increase Awareness Of Their Performance And Their Academic Success. University of Maryland, Baltimore County. 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore MD 21250. June
2009 ABLE Meeting, Wilmington DE.

Braunschweig, Suzanne H. and Lili Cui. 2010. A Course for Teaching Graduate Students How to Teach. University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) January 2010. Regional ABLE Meeting, McDaniel College, Westminster MD.

Courses Taught: Science 100: Water An Interdisciplinary Study
GES 220: Laboratory and Field Techniques for Environmental Science