PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Service to Broward College
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Interim Associate Dean of Science and Wellness. North Campus (present)
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Biochemistry Hiring Committee. North Campus (2019)
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Interim Associate Dean of Science and Wellness. South Campus (2018)
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Co-PI of The Innovative Science Teaching Institute at Broward College: A College-Wide Effort to Improve Student Success, Learning, and Minority Achievement in Introductory Science Courses grant (2018)
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Hosted 1st Annual Broward College Science Lab Research Conference. South Campus (2018)
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Presenter at the Broward College L.E.A.D Professional Development Day. Central Campus (2018)
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Mentor for 4 STEM major students. South Campus (2018)
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Biology Hiring Committee. South Campus (2017)
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Presenter at Broward College Science Retreat. South Campus (2017)
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Physics Hiring Committee. South Campus (2016)
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Annual Science Luncheon Committee. South Campus (2016 -2018)
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Science Club co-advisor. South Campus (2014-2016)
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Faculty speaker at First Flight orientation. South Campus (2015)
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Certifications and Professional Training
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Association for College and University Educators: Certificate 2018
in Effective College Teaching
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute Biointeractive Ambassador 2015-present
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Broward College Emerging Leaders Group 2014
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AP Bio Exam Scorer for the Educational Testing Service 2008-present
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CUNY GK-12 Science Now Faculty Development Program 2008-2012
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Compact for Faculty Diversity Institute on Teaching and Mentoring 2009-2011
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Global Learning and Observations to Benefit Environment - 2007
(GLOBE) certified teacher
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Responsible Conduct of Science (Ethics) Course 2007
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WOW! The Wonders of Wetlands Educator Training Course 2006
Publications
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Orridge, J. I., J. R. Waldman and R. E. Schmidt., 2017. Ecology of an urban population of the clam shrimp, Caenestheriella gynecia. Journal of Urban Ecology (in review).
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Brantner, J. S., D. W. Ott, J. I. Orridge, J. R. Waldman and S. C. Weeks. 2013. Evidence of selfing hermaphroditism in the clam shrimp Cyzicus gynecia (Branchiopoda, Spinicaudata). Journal of Crustacean Biology 33 (2): 184-190.
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Orridge, J. I. ,2011. Genetic, Morphological and Ecological Relationships Among Populations of the Clam shrimp, Caenestheriella gynecia. Diss. The Graduate Center, CUNY. New York: ProQuest/UMI, 2011
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Orridge, J. I., 2009. Genetic, Morphological and Ecological Relationships Among Hudson Valley and a Massachusetts Population of the Clam Shrimp, Caenestheriella gynecia. Final Reports of the Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program 2008. Hudson River Foundation
Conference Presentations
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Orridge, J. and E. Cornejo. 2019. Cobwebs, Coffins and Creatures of the Night: Halloween and the story of the Viruses of Fright. Presented at Broward College, South Campus, Pembroke Pines, FL.
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Robalino, J. and J. Orridge. 2018. HHMI Biointeractive – Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree. Presented at Greenville Technical College, Greenville, SC.
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Orridge, J. and N. Marin. 2018. HHMI Biointeractive - The Origin of Species: Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree. Presented at the Broward College L.E.A.D Professional Development, Central Campus, Davie, FL.
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Orridge, J. and E. Cornejo. 2017. Cobwebs, Coffins and Creatures of the Night: Halloween and the story of the Viruses of Fright. Presented at Broward College, South Campus, Pembroke Pines, FL.
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Orridge, J. 2017. HHMI Biointeractive – Rock Pocket Mice for Use in the Classroom. Broward College Science Retreat. Broward College, South Campus, Pembroke Pines, FL.
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Orridge, J. 2016. HHMI Biointeractive - Lizard Evolution. Presented at the National Association of Biology Teachers National Conference. Denver, CO.
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Orridge, J. and E. Cornejo. 2015. Cobwebs, Coffins and Creatures of the Night: Halloween and the story of the Viruses of Fright. Presented at Broward College, South Campus, Pembroke Pines, FL.
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Orridge, J. and E. Cornejo. 2015. Herbs, Drums and Witch Doctors: Traditional African Medicine Today within the Black Community. Presented at Broward College, South Campus, Pembroke Pines, FL.
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Orridge, J. 2013. Terrapins after Hurricane Sandy. Herbert Johnson Lecture Series. National Park Service, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Broad Channel New York.
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Orridge, J. , K. Erazmus, A. Kanonik, and R. Burke. 2013. Diet Analysis of Populations of Diamondback Terrapins in Eastern and Central Jamaica Bay, New York. Northeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation. NJ School of Conservation, Montclair University, Branchville, NJ.
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Orridge, J. 2010. Morphological Relationships among Populations of Caenestheriella gynecia. Presented at the CUNY Environmental Sciences Workshop. CUNY Graduate Center, New York, New York.
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Orridge, J. 2009. Morphological Relationships among Populations of Caenestheriella gynecia. Presented at the First Annual AGEP Research Symposium – STEM/SBES. New York, NY.
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Orridge, J. and J. Waldman. 2009. Morphological Relationships among Populations of Caenestheriella gynecia. Presented at the Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society Queens College Chapter, Twenty Third Annual Research Day. Flushing, New York, USA.
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Schroder, B., R. Meyer, J. Orridge and C. Trowbridge. 2009. Education and the Living Urban Environment. Nature, Ecology and Society Eighth Annual Colloquium. CUNY Graduate Center. New York, New York.
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Orridge, J. 2008. Genetic, Morphological and Ecological Relationships among Populations of the Clam Shrimp, Caenestheriella gynecia. Presented at the Polgar Fellowship Studies. Cary Institutes of Ecosystem Studies. Millbrook, New York.
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Orridge, J. 2008. Genetic, Morphological and Ecological Relationships among Populations of the Clam Shrimp, Caenestheriella gynecia. Presented at the Polgar Fellowship Meeting, Norrie Point Field Station. Stattsburg, New York.
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Orridge, J. and J. Waldman. 2008. Genetic, Morphological and Ecological Relationships among Populations of the Clam Shrimp, Caenestheriella gynecia. Presented at the Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society Queens College Chapter, Twenty Second Annual Research Day. Flushing, New York, USA.
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Orridge, J. and J. Waldman. 2008. Genetic, Morphological and Ecological Relationships among Populations of the Clam Shrimp, Caenestheriella gynecia. Presented at the Ninth Annual Celebration of Science, Engineering and Mathematics, CUNY Graduate Center. New York, New York.
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