
Dr. Hurvitz holds a Ph.D. in English, with an emphasis on the historical relationships between science and literature. He currently teaches literature and composition in Grossmont College’s interdisciplinary learning communities program, Project Success. As part of that work, he has designed and teaches a joint course linking Composition with Introduction to Scientific Thought.In addition to his teaching work, he also serves as a member of the advisory board for the California Learning Communities Consortium (CLCC). He is active at the regional level training and collaborating with faculty from San Diego campuses for Cal-PASS, working to improve curricular alignment among regional high schools, community colleges, and four-year universities. |
FellowsFred BonkovskySara Burke Mary Devereaux Tate Hurvitz Dena Plemmons Past FellowsPatricia ChurchlandDavid Finegold Diane Isonaka Lawrence Schneiderman Evan Snyder Executive CommitteeLawrence M. Hinman, Ph.D. Michael Kalichman, Ph.D. |
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