David A. Krauss

Associate Professor
Science
EMAIL: dkrauss@bmcc.cuny.edu
Office: N-698F
Office Hours:
Phone: +1 (212) 220-1325
Professor Krauss, who has also taught at Boston College and Wellesley, earned his Bachelors degree at Tufts and a Masters and Ph.D. in environmental biology at the University of Massachusetts. A paleontologist by training, Krauss teaches general biology, anatomy, physiology and geology all of which intersect with his interest in the supersized reptiles that roamed the Earth during prehistoric times. A major focus of Krauss’s research is on how dinosaurs interacted with their ecosystems and each other and survived as long as they did.
Expertise
Urban Environmental Biology., Paleobiology of Dinosaurs (especially their feeding ecology and anatomy).
Degrees
Courses Taught
Research and Projects
Publications
- Students? Alternative Conceptions about Atomic Properties and the Periodic Table,Chemistry Educator
- Using Photographs as Case Studies to Promote Active Learning in Biology,Journal of College Science Teaching
Honors, Awards and Affiliations
BiosciEdNet (BEN) Scholar ((2011): https://www.bmcc.cuny.edu/news/bmccs-first-ben-scholar/.
Councilor of the Council of Undergraduate Research (CUR): https://www.bmcc.cuny.edu/news/bmcc-joins-national-dialogue-on-research/