Earlier this month we took some time to celebrate the Departmental Teaching Fellows who served their departments in the 2013-2014 academic year and to welcome those with whom we will be working in the 2014-2015 academic year. We had a lot of fun and got some great photos!
(John Kim, 2013-2014 DTF for Comparative Literature)
(Exiting DTFs Patrick Rich, Emily McWilliams and Rowan Dorin share a laugh)
The Departmental Teaching Fellows program appoints experienced and creative TFs and TAs to focus on enhancing teaching in their disciplines by consulting with their peers within departments, advising individual instructors, and creating training programs, workshops, seminars, and other teaching-related projects.
(Christine Zgrabik, 2013-2014 DTF for SEAS speaking with Kelly Miller, 2014-2015 DTF for SEAS)
(Virginia Maurer, Bok Center Associate Director and Head of the Departmental Teaching Fellows Program)
A big thank-you to the those DTFs we had the pleasure of working with this year! They include:
Eleni Arzoglou, Sociology
Brad Bannon, Religion
Dan Cervone, Statistics
Rowan Dorin, History
Justin Fifield, South Asian Studies
Ariel Fox, East Asian Languages and Civilizations
Alexis Harrison, Bok Center
Michael Heller, Music
Emily Jacobs-Palmer, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
John Kim, Comparative Literatures
Joseph Lee, Global Health
Emily McWilliams, Philosophy
Rebecca Miller, Classics
Nicole Noll, Psychology
Sierra Petersen, Earth and Planetary Sciences
Philipp Penka, Slavic
Joana Pimenta, Visual and Environmental Studies
Cian Power, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Margaret Rennix, English
Patrick Rich, Linguistics
Emily Russell, Physics
Aubry Threlkeld, Women and Gender Studies
Kris Stella Trump, Government
Funlayo Wood, African and African American Studies
Christine Zgrabik, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
We also welcome those DTFs we look forward to working with this fall! Though some of these DTFs are returning, we would like to welcome:
Joelle Bitton, Global Health
Gabriel Bujokas, Mathematics
Tarryn Li-Mun Chun, East Asian Languages and Civilizations
Elizabeth Craft, Music
Eleanor Craig, Religion
Justin Fifield, South Asian Studies*
Elena Fratto, Comparative Literatures
Emily Jacobs-Palmer, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology*
Thomas Hooker, History
Amy Koenig, Classics
Paul Loschak, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Maria Metzler, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Jonathan Mijs, Sociology
Kelly Miller, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Mary Moore, Earth and Planetary Sciences
Joana Pimenta, Visual and Environmental Studies*
Margaret Rennix, Bok Center*
Nicholas Schade, Physics
Zeynep Soysal, Philosophy
Stephen Tardif, English
Aubry Threlkeld, Women and Gender Studies*
Kris Stella Trump, Government
Yimei Xiang, Linguistics
* Returning