Merle S. Bruno

Biography
Merle S. Bruno, Professor Emerita of Biology, holds a B.A. from Syracuse University and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard University. She has done research in comparative sensory neurophysiology and teaches courses in human health and physiology with particular interests in the cardiovascular system. She has a strong interest in science education reform at all levels and has developed programs that support inquiry science teaching in elementary and secondary schools as well as higher education. Programs that promote interest in science of middle school girls and minority students are particular interests. She has served as dean of natural science and acting dean of the faculty at Hampshire College and has served on the boards of several curriculum development projects and education reform groups. She retired from Hampshire College in 2009 and continues her involvement with science outreach programs and with development of Rashi, a computer program being developed by Beverly Woolf's group at the University of Massachusetts to support inquiry teaching.

Harvard University, MS 1964; PhD 1971,

Syracuse University, BS 1960