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The UNM Center for Teaching and Learning Type of support offered: teaching feedback and resources, trainings, workshops For: faculty, GAs and TAs, students Faculty, GA and TA topics: best practices for teaching and academic classroom management, technical support Student topics: improving studying and writing skills, conversation groups, STEM tutoring At a glance: If you are […] Read More
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Name: Dr. Anisha Shakya Title: Assistant Professor Department: Chemistry and Chemical Biology Describe your research in about 200 words. My research program seeks to understand how the multitude of biochemical processes occurring inside a cell are organized in absence of lipid membranes, and how the mis-regulation of such membraneless organization lead to […] Read More
Name: Dr. Garrett Delavan Title: Assistant Professor Department: Language, Literacy and Sociocultural Studies Describe your research in about 200 words. Prior to earning his doctorate, Delavan spent 17 years in public schooling, the first eight of which were spent at Horizonte Instruction and Training Center, a diverse, urban, alternative high school in […] Read More
A series of updates to Title IX regulations include several important changes for UNM faculty, students and staff. The new regulations in Title IX, which prohibits sex-based discrimination, were approved by the U.S. Department of Education earlier this year, took effect Aug. 1, 2024. These new regulations better align with other federal […] Read More
Name: Dr. Anne-Sabine Nicolas Title: Visiting Lecturer III of French Department: Languages, Cultures and Literatures Describe your research in about 200 words. My academic research is grounded in my passion for post-colonial studies and multiculturalism. My study focuses on traditional and non-traditional forms of texts and theater in 20th/21st post-colonial French/ Francophone […] Read More
Name: Dr. James Burns Title: Associate Professor Department: Teacher Education, Educational Leadership and Policy Describe your research in about 200 words. My work is situated in the field of curriculum studies and theorizing. Having a background in political science, history, and philosophical inquiry, my research focus lies in masculinities studies, militarism, power, institutional violence, […] Read More
Name: Dr. Sepideh Yasrebi Title: Assistant Professor Department: Teacher Education, Educational Leadership and Policy Describe your research in about 200 words. Across my scholarship and teaching, I study historically marginalized students’ (e.g., emergent bilinguals) lived experiences through the lens of narrative inquiry and culturally sustaining pedagogy to provide a more humanizing space […] Read More
Name: Johannes Barfield Title: Assistant Professor Department: Honors College Describe your research in about 200 words. I am a sample-based visual and sound artist working in collage, installation, video, photography, XR (extended reality), collage, and music. My artistic practice and research delve into childhood memories, joy, appropriation as a means of survival, […] Read More
Name: Dr. Meshell Sturgis Title: Assistant Professor Department: Communication and Journalism Describe your research in about 200 words. I conduct a fun mixture of critical cultural media studies and community engaged research using research creation methods. As my dissertation explored the political aesthetics of Black Girl Magic and self-representation in alternative media, […] Read More
Name:Patrick Denne Title:Visiting Lecturer Department:Mathematics and Statistics Describe your research in about 200 words.I am not currently involved in research, but I am very interested in how people learn math, and how best to encourage students to succeed in it. What’s the most interesting thing you have learned from a student?A student informed me during a statistics lecture that […] Read More
Name:Dr. Eva Hayward Title:Lecturer III Department:Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Describe your research in about 200 words.Trained in the History and Philosophy of Science, my research focuses on Environmental Studies, Art and Aesthetics, and Trans Studies. What’s the most interesting thing you have learned from a student?Every year, I learn interesting things from my students. The most important lesson […] Read More
Name:Dr. Cecilia A. Hinojosa Title:Assistant Professor Department:Psychology Describe your research in about 200 words.My research utilizes a multi-methods approach, including experimental behavioral paradigms, psychophysiology, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), ecological momentary assessment (EMA), and neuromodulation. The Hinojosa laboratory’s goal is to discover biomarkers for co-occurring posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) to help guide clinician […] Read More
Name: Dr. Mustofa Mahmud Al Mamun Title: Lecturer III Department: Economics Describe your research in about 200 words. I am a Macroeconomist specializing in Macroeconomic Policy. I use a combination of econometric and general equilibrium models to answer policy-related queries. My recent research has focused on the short-run effects of additional […] Read More
Name: Dr. Yann Lussiez Title: Assistant Professor Department: Teacher Education, Educational Leadership and Policy Describe your research in about 200 words. Leadership development, Indigenous leadership, empathy, intellectual humility What’s the most interesting thing you have learned from a student? The importance of “kilo” : the Hawaiian approach to observation, examination, watching […] Read More
Name: Dr. H.L. Chen Title: Clinical Business Faculty Department: Finance and Innovation Describe your research in about 200 words. Dr. Chen’s primary research interests encompass project management within the realms of supply chain, finance, performance, and sustainability. His research focuses on improving project management and performance in multi-project environments, as well as […] Read More
Name: Dr. Laura C. Ornelas Title: Assistant Professor Department: Psychology Describe your research in about 200 words. The Ornelas lab investigates the neurobiology of traumatic stress and alcohol use disorders. Dr. Ornelas has a K99/R00 Maximizing Opportunities for Scientific and Academic Independent Careers (MOSAIC) Award through the NIAAA that focuses on […] Read More
Name: Dr. Sarah Percival Title: Assistant Professor Department: Math and Statistics Describe your research in about 200 words. My research is in the area of applied topology, also known as topological data analysis (TDA), studying both theoretical and applied problems in the field. As collections of data grow in size, it is […] Read More
Name: Dr. Whitley Atkins Title: Assistant Professor Department: Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences Describe your research in about 200 words. My research interests are primarily focused on hydration and thermoregulation and therefore, the prevention of heat related illnesses in sport, physical activity, and occupational work. What’s the most interesting thing you […] Read More
Name:Dr. Amy Brass Title:Assistant Professor Department:Teacher Education, Educational Leadership and Policy Describe your research in about 200 words.I am a mathematics teacher educator who looks at interdisciplinary connections with mathematics and citizenship. My research explores how can mathematics and mathematics education can be used to help learners of all ages to become informed, engaged, and empowered community members. […] Read More
Name: Dr. Xiaorong Liu Title: Assistant Professor Department: Chemistry and Chemical Biology Describe your research in about 200 words. My research focuses on the development and application of accurate and high-throughput computational methods to effectively guide the design of drug molecules, biologics, and functional proteins. Computational tools such as docking and machine […] Read More
Name: Dr. Jen Stacy Title: Assistant Professor Department: Individual, Family, & Community Education Describe your research in about 200 words. My research examines relationships between multilingual families and schools through a critical ethnographic lens. By looking at the cultural practices of family outreach, my work captures schools’ perceptions of families and how those perceptions […] Read More
Name: Dr. Ursula Moffitt Title: Assistant Professor Department: Dr. Ursula Moffitt, Educational Psychology; Individual, Family, and Community Education Describe your research in about 200 words: Trained in cultural, developmental, and educational psychology, I take our inequitable society as a starting point for all my work, focusing in particular on white supremacy, patriarchy, […] Read More
