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Poetry

more poems by A&P students of Chris Gan:

An Ode to the Cerebellum by Denise Mayward

O Brain Stem Hooray! by Joel Krug


past poems

"Hypothalamic Appreciation" by Grace Hundrup

"The Poetic Brain" by Claire Carter

"The Man of My Dreams" by Cherryl Menapace

"Lady Hypothalamus" by Elizabeth Kempkes

"Below the Thalamus" by Christina Escoto

"Black Hole" by Gary McCune
(inspired by the essay, Space Junk by Anne Shaw)

"The Grandfather Genes" by Robert Mugoh Kinyanjui

Poems by students of Chris Gan,
Human A&P Instructor at Highline CC:

"Hippocampus in Acrostic Form" by Jennifer Shelley

"Ode to the Corpora Quadrigemina" by Tracy Hajek
 

Poems by Angi Caster,
Writing Instructor at Highline Community College

Science and Nature Poems-offsite webpage

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Editors invite submissions at these links:

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