All NewsChemistry’s Taylor Leads Biofuels Workshop for Area Teachers Olivia DrakeMay 12, 20143minOn April 26, Erika Taylor, assistant professor of chemistry, assistant professor of environmental studies, led a biofuels workshop for area teachers at the Green Street Arts Center. Taylor led a presentation about her biofuel research and led an activity where the teachers made biofuel from cooking oil. The workshop was funded by a Connecticut Teacher Quality Partnership grant, which supports professional development of high school teachers in alternative energies and project-based learning. “It was a great day, the teachers really liked her presentation and said they’d be able to take the information back to their classrooms,” said Sara MacSorley, director of the GSAC and Welseyan’s PIMMS (Project to Increase Mastery of Mathematics and Science.) ChemistryErika TaylorGreen Street Teaching and Learning CenterPIMMS Related Articles All NewsFacultyGrants May 2, 2024 Editorial Staff Faculty Achievements in Academic Year 2023-24 All NewsStudents May 2, 2024 Jeff Harder Wesleyan Senior Studies Texas Book Challenges All NewsCampus LifeCampus News & Events April 24, 2024 Mike Mavredakis At WesFest, Admitted Students Share Opinions on Diversity of Thought, Open Curriculum