NYU FRN Participants

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As of June 2020, 46 faculty and staff have participated or engaged with the Faculty Resource Network in 27 different programs ranging from semester-long residences and week-long intensive seminars to the annual national symposia. In  2018, Stetson University served as host of the National Symposium*.

Shawnrece D. Campbell
English
Summer 2016 (NYU)
The Narrative Poetics and Cultural Politics of Toni Morrison
Pamela Cappas-Toro
World Languages and Cultures
Winter 2016 (San Juan)
Race and Color in the Caribbean
Rachel Core
Sociology
Winter 2017 (Greece)
Global Climate Change: Science, Economics, Migration
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Sarah Cramer
Environmental Sciences & Studies
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Roslyn Crowder
Biology
Summer 2015 (NYU)
Scholar-in-Residence
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Joel Davis
English
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Manuel de Murga
Music
Fall 2017 (NYU)
Scholar-in-Residence
Sylvain Daudel
Management
Summer 2018 (NYU)
Classroom Teaching Effectiveness
Leigh Ann Dunning
Writing Center
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Hala El Aarag
Computer Science
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Heather Evans Anderson
Health Science
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”

Thomas J. Farrell
College of Arts & Sciences
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Kimberly Flint-Hamilton
Sociology
Summer 2016 (NYU)
The Role of Faculty in Promoting Meaningful Consideration of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Across Multiple Disciplines
Vernita Glenn-White
Education
Summer 2020 (NYU)
Bridging Pedagogy and Technology to Support Effective Learning
Savannah-Jane Griffin
Community Engagement & Diversity and Inclusion
November 2017 (New Orleans)
National Symposium “Engaging with Diversity in the College Classroom”
Angela Henderson
Institutional Research & Effectiveness
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Resche Hines
Institutional Research & Effectiveness
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
John Samuel Houston
Religious Studies
Summer 2018 (NYU)
Forty Years of Revolution: Understanding State and Society in the Islamic State of Iran, Then and Now
Julie Hunter
Events
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Sharmaine Jackson
Sociology
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Chris D. Jimenez
English
Winter 2019 (San Juan)
Women’s Activism in the Americas
Asal Mohamadi Johnson
Public Health
Winter 2016 (San Juan)
Evolution, Health, and Disease
Tim Kaye
Law
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Shun Kiang
English
November 2016 (Atlanta)
National Symposium “Teaching A New Generation of Students”
Wendy Libby
Office of the President
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Danielle Lindner
Psychology
Summer 2019 (NYU)
Promoting Self-Regulated Learning
Michael McFarland
Communication and Media Studies
Summer 2017 (NYU)
Rock and Soul: Race and Gender in American Music
Julia Metzker
Brown Center for Faculty Innovation and Excellence
November 2016 (Atlanta)
National Symposium “Teaching A New Generation of Students”
November 2017 (New Orleans)
National Symposium “Engaging with Diversity in the College Classroom”
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Pegjohngy Moses
Athletics
November 2017 (New Orleans) 
National Symposium “Engaging with Diversity in the College Classroom”
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Megan O’Neill
English
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Michele Parker Randall
English
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
John Pearson
Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs
Summer 2015 (NYU)
Faculty Resource Network 40th Anniversary Gala
Susan Peppers-Bates
Philosophy
Winter 2019 (San Juan)
Women’s Activism in the Americas
Jelena Petrovic
Communications and Media Studies
Summer 2017 (NYU)
Hopes and Fears: U.S. Immigration and Migration Narratives
Elisabeth Poeter
World Languages and Cultures
Summer 2018 (NYU)
Gender and Sexuality in Film
Marleen Pope
Marketing
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Rosalie A. Richards
Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs
Liaison Officer
 
November 2015 (Washington, D.C.)
National Symposium, “Advancing Social Justice: From Classroom to Community”
Summer 2016 (NYU)
The Role of Faculty in Promoting Meaningful Consideration of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Across Multiple Disciplines
November 2016 (Atlanta)
National Symposium “Teaching A New Generation of Students”
November 2017 (New Orleans)
National Symposium “Engaging with Diversity in the College Classroom”
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
November 2019 (Miami)
National Symposium “Critical Conversations and the Academy”
Yohann Ripert
Music
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Jordan Ruybal
Biology
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Karen Ryan
College of Arts and Sciences
November 2015 (Washington, D.C.)
National Symposium “Advancing Social Justice from Classroom to Community”
Winter 2016 (San Juan)
Critical Reading and Critical Writing
Tara Schuwerk
Communications and Media Studies
Summer 2018 (NYU)
Food in the 21st Century: Health, Environment, and Culture
Rajni Shankar-Brown
Education
Summer 2017 (NYU)
Understanding Story for Social Justice in the Classroom
November 2018*
National Symposium “Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning”
Winter 2019 (San Juan)
The Power of One – A Political Perspective
Alicia Slater
Biology
Summer 2015 (NYU)
The Informatics Revolution: Using Data to Enhance Teaching Life Sciences
Sven Smith
Sociology
Summer 2015 (NYU)
Ditch the In-Class Lecture. Add Active Learning
Summer 2016 (NYU)
Real Work is Better than Homework: Strategies for Promoting Authentic Science Practices in Student Assignments
Sharniece Supal
Athletics
November 2016 (Atlanta)
National Symposium “Teaching A New Generation of Students”
Jamison Walker
Music
November 2015 (Washington, D.C.)
National Symposium “Advancing Social Justice from Classroom to Community”