‘jftf program’
junior faculty spotlight: sarah suiter
dec. 10, 2018—each month, the cft newsletter highlights the work of our junior faculty teaching fellows. this month, sarah suiter, human and organizational development, talks about her teaching philosophy and interests. i am faculty in the human & organizational development department at peabody college, but my primary teaching responsibilities lie with the community development & action master’s...
junior faculty spotlight: uttam ghosh
nov. 26, 2018—each month, the cft newsletter highlights the work of our junior faculty teaching fellows. this month, uttam ghosh, electrical engineering & computer science, talks about his teaching philosophy and interests. i am an assistant professor of the practice in eecs department at 瑞士vs喀麦隆走地 since 2018. i obtained my phd and master of science (by...
junior faculty spotlight: brenda mckenzie
oct. 25, 2018—each month, the cft newsletter highlights the work of our junior faculty teaching fellows. this month, brenda mckenzie, leadership, policy and organizations, talks about her teaching philosophy and interests as a faculty member in the higher education administration (hea) program, i teach the core courses in the student affairs track, focusing on theories of student development and the practice...
cft proudly welcomes the 2018 cohort of junior faculty teaching fellows!
aug. 14, 2018—left to right: leon bellan (mechanical engineering), sophie bjork-james (anthropology), brandon byrd (history), joshua caldwell (mechanical engineering), ashley carse (human and organizational development), susan douglas (leadership, policy and organizations), issam eido (religious studies), uttam ghosh (electrical engineering & computer science), kejia hu (owen), taylor johnson (electrical engineering & computer science), neil kelley (earth & environmental...
the cft acknowledges these junior faculty who participated in the jftf program this year!
may. 10, 2018—left to right: brett byrum (biomedical engineering), christopher caldelaria (leadership, policy, and organizations), teresa dunleavy (teaching & learning), nicolette kostiw (center for latin american studies), kanah lewallen (nursing), shihong lin (civil and environmental engineering), michiru lowe (asian studies), sara mayeux (law), natasha mcclure (nursing), marzia milazzo (english), mary lauren pfieffer (nursing), jannyse starks (nursing), claudine...
apply to be a junior faculty teaching fellow!
apr. 23, 2018—the cft is now accepting applications for the 2018-19 junior faculty teaching fellows program. the program is designed to help you: learn from the teaching experiences of colleagues develop skills that will enable you to analyze and improve your teaching over time build a teaching community at vanderbilt learn to balance and integrate your teaching...
junior faculty spotlight: kanah lewallen
dec. 17, 2017—each month, the cft newsletter highlights the work of our junior faculty teaching fellows. this month, kanah lewallen, nursing, talks about their teaching philosophy and interests. within the school of nursing, i have the pleasure to instruct students in the adult gerontological primary care and family nurse practitioner programs. my teaching philosophy is primarily focused...
junior faculty spotlight: teresa dunleavy
dec. 15, 2017—each month, the cft newsletter highlights the work of our junior faculty teaching fellows. this month, teresa dunleavy, teaching & learning, talks about her teaching philosophy and interests. i am a learner. i am a teacher. i am a teacher educator. in my work, i strive toward equity in mathematics education. these identities are a...
junior faculty spotlight: nicolette kostiw
sep. 19, 2017—each month, the cft highlights the work of our junior faculty teaching fellows. this month, nicolette kostiw, center for latin american studies, talks about her teaching philosophy and interests. i have a phd in history and my specialization is nineteenth-century brazil. my research examines the end of slavery in brazil, looking specifically at the ways...
junior faculty spotlight: brett byram
sep. 12, 2017—each month, the cft highlights the work of our junior faculty teaching fellows. this month, brett byram, biomedical engineering, talks about his teaching philosophy and interests. ultrasound is the most used medical image method in the united states, but it’s notorious for making terrible, uninterpretable images. because of this a significant focus in my lab...