Amy Truksa
I thoroughly enjoy the opportunity to help my audiences become aware of the patterns, rhythms, and processes of universe. In teaching math, I find the same reward in helping my students see and understand the patterns in mathematics. My connections with The College of Idaho are many: my father, Gary Strine, was a professor of physics for 30 years; I am an alumnus of the college; and my husband, Scott Truksa, is both an alumnus and a professor of chemistry. EDUCATION M.A.T. Science Education, Oregon State University (1992) B.S. Biology, The College of Idaho (1989) A.A., Cottey College (1986) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011-current Senior Lecturer, Mathematics Department, The College of Idaho 2000-current Planetarium Director, Whittenberger Planetarium, The College of Idaho 1999-2005 Program Resource Director, Sawtooth Methodist Camp, Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho 1998-1999 Adjunct Faculty, Mathematics Department, The College of Idaho 1994-1996 Science Teacher, Caldwell Alternative High School 1993-1994 Discussion Leader, Exchange program between Oregon State University and Asia University, Japan 1992-1994 Science Substitute Teacher, Albany, Alsea, and Corvallis, OR 1992-1994 Saturday Academy Programs, Oregon State University 1992-1993 Co-chair: “Expanding Your Horizons” Workshop, Association of Women in Science 1990-1991 Veterinary Technician, Linn Veterinary Hospital, Albany, OR 1989-1990 Independent Contractor, Bureau of Land Management, Boise, ID; Interagency Scientific Spotted Owl Committee, Portland, OR 1989 Hunting Check Station Manager, Idaho Fish and Game, Boise, ID
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