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The nation's powerhouse research universities are still getting failing marks in teaching undergraduate biology, concluded attendees at a workshop held August 16–19 at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UWM). The 37 workshop participants came primarily from those very Research I universities (national leaders in federal support for science research), including University of North Carolina, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ohio State, Penn State, Cornell, and the University of Michigan.
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