Hunter College Assessment Fellows 2015-2016
What do our fellows think about assessment?
Check out this short video of our Assessment Fellows talking about why they do Assessment!
Manashi Chatterjee Manashi Chatterjee received her M.Sc. from Indian Institute of Technology, her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from University of Saskatchewan and completed her postdoctoral training at the University of Edinburgh. She joined Hunter College in Fall 2013 as a Doctoral Lecturer in Organic Chemistry. Prior to Hunter College, she held teaching faculty positions at University of California, Los Angeles and University of Nebraska, Lincoln. For nearly a decade, she has taught large enrollment, organic chemistry courses and lead outreach in the STEM fields. Her research interests are in understanding student learning of organic chemistry and the use of technology in identifying student misconceptions. |
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Jennifer DeGregorio Jen DeGregorio is an adjunct lecturer in the English Department, where she has taught Expository Writing, Introduction to Writing about Literature, and Introduction to Creative Writing. She is also a poet and prose writer whose work has appeared at Salon.com, The Rumpus, The Baltimore Review, Pank, and other publications. |
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Bryan Dowling Bryan Dowling has been involved in department-level assessment since first coming to Hunter College in 2008. He began working on college-wide assessment shortly thereafter in 2009. His background in quantitative methods and research design have driven his interest in high quality assessment and program evaluation. |
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Kirsten Grant Kirsten Grant is a native New Yorker. She has a BA in biology from Fisk University and a PhD from Florida State University in biochemistry. She is excited about being able to focus on chemical education full time. |
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Stephanie Margolin Stephanie Margolin is Hunter's Instructional Design librarian. Her interest in assessment was sparked by a larger interest in quality teaching, and has been further developed in Hunter's strong assessment community. |
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Maria Nelson Maria Nelson is Assistant Director for Special Education Programs in the Partnership Program in the School of Education, and before this, worked in special education in a variety capacities within DOE schools. Hailing for from Philadelphia, where she attended the University of Pennsylvania, Maria is passionate about history and deciphering how students learn differently. |
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Elizabeth Wall O'Brien Elizabeth Wall O'Brien is an academic advisor with Hunter Scholar Programs. She lives in East Harlem with her husband, daughter and four cats. |