Panama Canal Project (PCP PIRE)
Working with PCPPIREteach: a refreshing and enjoyable journey
Collaborations that lead to 20 million year old discoveries
Pleistocene proboscideans from the Pearl Islands
PCPPIREteach and Professional Development for STEM Teachers
Paleontologist in progress
The perfect step after college graduation
What a fossil skull can tell about dugong’s food
Going back to school
PCP PIRE All Hands meeting 2013 participant comments
At the All Hands 2013 “se habla español”
PCP PIRE All Hands Meeting 2013 Research Highlights
Back to School: Inspired by Science Teachers
Paleontological journey
What’s at the bottom of the Panama Canal?
Science and art, Panama fossils and inspiration
First Mining Engineer in Panama
My first trip to Panama
Miocene microvertebrates from Panama
An educator’s experiences in Panama
Transitions
An intern’s retrospective
Research in Azuero
And we do it again: K-12 teachers going to Panama
Paleontology in my life
The best Christmas present
Creating the virtual fossil record of Panama
Behind the scenes look at BioMuseo Panama
I’m Jorge Velez-Juarbe, and this is my story
First time in Panama
Fossil snakes from Panama
At the elbows of scientists: Shaping science teachers’ thinking about inquiry teaching
Meet the new interns-Spring 2013
Paleontology goes for a ride in Medellín
Open Access and PCP PIRE Publications
PCP PIRE at "Titanoboa: Monster Snake" Opening
Chasing the patterns of past climate
Panama fossils get rescued by diplomats too
Ancient dolphins in Panama
From field trip to the classroom