Mark E. Eberle
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Education:
- Southwestern Oregon Community College / 1974–1975
- Fort Hays State University / B.S. in Biology 1978
- Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia / summers of 1979 and 1980
- Fort Hays State University / M.S. in Biology 1983
E-mail Address: meberle@fhsu.edu
Telephone: 785-628-5264
Mailing Address, US Post Office:
Department of Biological Sciences
Fort Hays State University
600 Park Street
Hays, KS 67601
Mailing Address, Private Couriers (e.g., UPS, FedEx):
Department of Biological Sciences
Fort Hays State University
509 South Campus Drive, Room 302
Hays, KS 67601
Office: Albertson Hall 424
Office Hours: 9:30–11:30 on most Monday mornings and 8:30–11:30 on most Tuesday mornings;
other times by appointment
Courses Taught:
- Human Biology (BIOL 100). Lecture for students not majoring in biology. Spring. Syllabus (pdf) | Test 3 Outline (Word) | Biomes (pdf)
- Laboratory Experiences in Biology (BIOL 102). Lab for students not majoring in biology. Fall and Spring. Syllabus (pdf)
- Natural History Fieldcourse to the Pacific Northwest. Occasional Summers.
- Natural History Fieldcourse to the Desert Southwest. Occasional Springs.
The natural historian is not a fisherman who prays for cloudy days and good luck merely; but as fishing has been styled "a contemplative man's recreation," introducing him profitably to woods and water, so the fruit of the naturalist's observations is not in new genera or species, but in new contemplations still, and science is only a more contemplative man's recreation.
Henry David Thoreau, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
A Dog Named Rio in the Driver's Seat of a 2001 Chevrolet Prizm
That Took Me through the 48 Contiguous States in 2003–2004
Photograph by Mark Eberle, 19 October 2008
Most recent update to personal webpages was 6 March 2020