Fellows Directory

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Zhengrong Cui

Active Alumni
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Initiative Focus
Active Learning

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Patrick Davis

PTF Emeritus
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Initiative Focus
Collaborative Learning

Professor Emeritus of Pharmacy (Division of Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry). Teaches required and elective pharmacy coursework in drug metabolism, infectious diseases, and interprofessional health education. Also teaches a First-Year Signature Course on historical pandemics and their impact on society.

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Arturo De Lozanne

PTF Emeritus
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Initiative Focus
Active Learning
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Madeleine Holland

Active Alumni
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Initiative Focus
Collaborative Learning

Dr. Madeleine Holland is an associate professor of instruction in the Department of Communication Studies, as well as the Moody College’s program manager for interdisciplinary education initiatives. She coordinates partnerships among departments within the College and also with other academic units on campus, at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

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Christina Markert

Active Alumni
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Initiative Focus
Active Learning
Curriculum (Re)design
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Penne Restad

PTF Emeritus
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Initiative Focus
Active Learning

Project Title: Transforming the Classroom: Engaging Faculty Step-by-Step 

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Stephanie Seidel Holmsten

Active Alumni
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Initiative Focus
Collaborative Learning

Stephanie Seidel Holmsten is an associate professor of instruction in the College of Liberal Arts where she teaches core courses in the International Relations and Global Studies program, as well as Gender and Politics in the Government Department. Her teaching methods include global virtual exchange and team-based learning. She is Chair of the Provost Teaching Fellows, co-Director of the Brumley Next Generation Scholars Program, and Director of the Global Virtual Exchange faculty learning community. Her research explores minority women's election around the world.

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Ruth Shear

Active Alumni
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Initiative Focus
Skill-Building
Student Success

Ruth Shear is a Professor of Practice in the Chemistry Department, and a Research Educator of the Urban Ecosystems research stream in the Freshman Research Initiative (FRI). After a PhD in Chemical Physics from Griffith University (Australia) and postdoctoral work at Stanford and Cornell, she started as a lecturer at UT Austin in 1996. After running the physical and analytical chemistry teaching labs for 10 years, she helped create FRI in 2006. She has been teaching Research Methods in various forms ever since.

Lydia Steinman

Former Members
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Initiative Focus
Active Learning