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Meet and Greet Page

Page history last edited by Christy Watson 11 years, 8 months ago

To really foster a sense of community, it would be great to get to know each other a little. Please tell us a little bit about yourself.  To add yourself to the page, click on EDIT and type in your comments.  To add a picture, click on Images and files on the right panel (when you are in EDIT) and click on browse. Once a tiny icon of your picture pops up in the column of files on the right, you can just click on it to add it to the page.  Note that you can only copy using "Control C", cut with "Control x" and paste with "Control V". The familiar cut, copy, and paste commands are not present.


Please include any of the following information to the extent that you are comfortable. You may even create a new column if there is some other type of information that would be helpful to know.

 

Name (can use only first name if wish) School
Discipline Something about yourself or your mentorship contact information

Joanne Altman

High Point University

Undergraduate Research;

Psychology

As a psychology professor, I supervised a large number of students on unrelated topics. In order to not go nuts, I became very efficient! This led me to develop this wiki. I have since taken a position as Director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Works. jaltman0@highpoint.edu
Heba Abourahma  The College of New Jersey  Chemistry  I teach sophomore organic chemistry and have been supervising undergraduate students research for the past few years.  I've had 5 different students in the past year work on related projects and feel the wiki might be the best way to get myself organized! abourahm@tcnj.edu 
Marlann Patterson UW Stout Physics I heard about this wiki at CUR09 and wanted to check it out.  Thanks for announcing it, Joanne!  I supervise 3 undergraduates currently, and have mentored about 10-15 in my career so far.  This looks like a good resource.  
Sandra K. Webster
Westminster
Psychology
I was inspired by the CUR 2009 talk and have attempted to use wiki's to support undergraduate research in a structured course and a team research project.
websters@westminster.edu
Susan E. Safford  Lincoln University, PA  Biology  I heard about using Wikis at CUR 2010 and I want to experiment with it.  safford@lincoln.edu 
Jani Lewis
State University of New York at Geneseo
Biology
Our institution is using wikis to discuss issues but I had never thought of it as a useful tool for classes or an editing tool.  
lewisj@geneseo.edu
Jim Amen
LI-COR Biosciences
Engineering
  jamen@licor.com
Alicia Schultheis  Stetson University  Biology  I am interested in using wikis to foster more engagement in my introductory biology course and to share ideas among upperclassmen involved in senior research.  aschulth@stetson.edu 
Ted Brummel
C.W. Post
Biology
 
tbrummel@liu.edu
Kathy Morgan
Wheaton College, Norton, MA
Psychology
  kmorgan@wheatonma.edu
Lee Rickords
Utah State University
Biotechnology
 
lee.rickords@usu.edu
Jenny Shanahan  Bridgewater State College, MA  URPD & English  As a newNew Nokia Phones Director of Undergraduate Research, I'm looking forward to collaboration about best practices across disciplines.   jennyshanahan@gmail.com 
Jon Visick
North Central College, IL
Biology
Our lab studies repair of isoaspartyl protein damage in E. coli
jevisick@noctrl.edu
Laura Stultz
Birmingham-Southern College
Chemistry
My students do research on metal containing anti-cancer drugs
lstultz@bsc.edu
Bethany Usher  George Mason University  Anthropology and Students as Scholars project  Our QEP (a requirement of SACS reaccreditation) is to foster a culture of student scholarship  busher@gmu.edu 
Kelly Christopher
Loyola University Chicago
URPD
Oversee initiatives of 12 distinct undergraduate research fellowship programs at LUC -- always looking for new ideas for all disciplines. 
kfust@luc.edu
Linda Auker
Siena College
Biology
I am a marine ecologist and a brand new professor who teaches invertebrate biology and general biology. I was directed to this page via an email circulated at my institution and am interested in gaining the tools I need to efficiently and effectively oversee undergraduate research.
lauker@siena.edu
Miriam Segura-Totten
North Georgia College & State University
Biology
I have mentored undergraduates in research since 2003, and I teach various courses as well. I recently became director of a center for undergraduate research, so I have the task of institutionalizing research. I hope this wiki will help me find and contribute best practices in undergraduate research!
mstotten@northgeorgia.edu
Gary Davis  University of Massachusetts Dartmouth  Mathematics 

Professor of Mathematics.

Co-PI of NSF Computational Science Undergraduate Research program (http://compmath.wordpress.com

Foundation Director of Office for Undergraduate Research.

Doing sabbatical Fall 2011 on mentoring in u'grad research.

gdavis@umassd.edu
Aimee Knupsky  Allegheny College  Psychology   I supervise an average of 8 senior comprehensive projects a year in addition to which I take on approximately 6 to 10 Research Assistants in the lab each semester. I'm always on the look out for new ideas for coordinating these efforts.  My research focuses broadly on how students learn and communicate in an academic setting. aknupsky@allegheny.edu 
Anne Baldwin
State University of New York at Geneseo
Office of Sponsored Research/ Neuroscience
Our office handles several undergraduate research programs (our annual student research symposium and student research and conference travel grants, etc.) and we're always looking for resources for our faculty undergraduate research mentors.
baldwinA@geneseo.edu
Sharon Pound  University of Tennessee  Office of Research  Our office facilitates undergraduate research activities and manages several annual programs (Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement, Research Week, Summer Undergraduate Research Internships, and the Pursuit Undergraduate Research Journal) spound@utk.edu 
Ann Kroll Lerner  University of Vermont  Office of Undergraduate Research  The office assists students with research, scholarly and creative endeavors -aiding placements with faculty, directing awards competitions, administering funding, and advising- while also promoting UGR to faculty and administrators, writing grants, and developing new initiatives. ugresearch@uvm.edu 
Claudia Scholz  Trinity U. (TX)  Academic Affairs  TU's summer research program will top 120 students in 2012, twice the number we had 6-7 years ago. cscholz@trinity.edu 
Maureen Forrestal  Gettysburg College  Provost's Staff  Direct undergraduate research and nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships program; also serve as IRB administrator  mforrest@gettysburg.edu 
Jeremy Ashton Houska  Concordia University - Chicago  Psychology  Teach research-based courses such as Research Methods, Cognitive, and Social Psychology with the goal of conference presentations (or more) for students. Research Pool Coordinator. Looking to learn about best practices for undergraduate research at small liberal arts institutions.

Jeremy.Houska (at) Concordia (dot) edu

Donna Bickford
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Office for Undergraduate Research
I'm the associate director in OUR and also have adjunct appointments in English.
dbickford@unc.edu
Christy Watson
Gonzaga University

Undergraduate Research/

Biology/Chemistry

I am coordinate the undergraduate research program in Biology and Chemistry.  I am always looking for resources to help faculty and students be more effective in their research efforts.
watsonc@gonzaga.eduArticulating Responsibilities
         

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