Fellows Directory

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Andrew Carlson

Former Members
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Robert Carroll

Current Fellow
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Dr. Robert Carroll is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Moody College of Communication. As a member of the Communication Studies department he teaches the 2nd year college-wide Foundation course and an Honors Service Learning and Community Engagement course. Additionally he works as an MBA+ Communication Coach where he leads interactive workshops on storytelling, leadership principles, and authenticity.

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Ashley Castleberry

Active Alumni
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As an Assistant Dean of Curriculum and Assessment in the Division of Pharmacy Practice, Dr. Castleberry oversees testing, OSCEs, accreditation, and curricular innovations for the College of Pharmacy. She is passionate about assessment, the scholarship of teaching and learning, and faculty development.

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Stephanie Cawthon

Active Alumni
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Wenhong Chen

Active Alumni
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Dr. Wenhong Chen is a professor of media studies and sociology, the founding co-director of Center for Entertainment and Media Industries, and a Distinguished Scholar in the Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas at Austin.  

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Julia Clarke

Active Alumni
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Hands-on research experiences for undergraduates offer unique active-learning experiences with real-world questions. These experiences create communities and improve 4-year graduation rates. They may also help create a student body and alumni population that recognize the importance of the research mission of large R1 universities.

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Tanya Clement

Active Alumni
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Tanya E Clement is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Texas at Austin. Her primary areas of research are textual studies, sound studies, and infrastructure studies as these concerns impact academic research, research libraries, and the creation of research tools and resources in Digital Humanities (DH).

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Tara Craig

Former Members
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Zhengrong Cui

Active Alumni
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Initiative Focus
Active Learning

View Rong's profile on his department's site >

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Joe Cutbirth

Current Fellow
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Dr. Cutbirth is an Assistant professor of instruction whose work focuses on the transdisciplinary practice of communication in leadership. He teaches in Moody College of Communication and the University Bridging Disciplines Program, where his classes examine the role of trust, deception, and hope in narratives used by leaders and about leadership itself. He was a finalist for the 2024 Moody College Teaching Award. His project is designed to examine education culture and student success in the post-COVID era.

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Natalie Czimskey

Active Alumni
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Natalie Czimskey, Ph.D., is a lecturer in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at The University of Texas where she earned all three of her degrees. She began teaching as a doctoral student in 2012 and continued teaching part time until completing her Ph.D. in 2019 when she joined the faculty full-time.  Her primary research area is adult neurogenic disorders with a special interest in traumatic brain injury, though her passion is teaching; she has taught 9 different courses in the past 2 years.

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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.

Janet Davis

Active Alumni
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Katie Dawson

Active Alumni
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Project Title: Drama-Based Pedagogy: Refinement and Alignment for the University Context 

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Arturo De Lozanne

PTF Emeritus
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Initiative Focus
Active Learning
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Jade DeKinder

Active Alumni
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Andrew Dell'Antonio

Current Fellow
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Initiative Focus
Curriculum (Re)design

Andrew Dell’Antonio (he/him/his) specializes in musical repertories of early modern Europe, with a focus on seventeenth-century Italy. His research interests include musical historiography, reception history, and disability studies.

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Kasia Dinkeloo

Current Fellow
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Kasia Dinkeloo is an Assistant Professor of Practice within the CNS Freshman Research Initiative. She runs the 'Bioprospecting2.0' stream, an undergraduate research lab focusing on the search for plastic-degrading microbes and enzymes from novel sources. As an educator, Kasia is interested in engaging students in the practice of science and technical writing.

Juan Dominguez

Active Alumni
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Erin Donovan

Active Alumni
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Jen Ebbeler

Active Alumni
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Project Title: Identifying Successful Learning Strategies in Online and Blended Classrooms 

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Jules Elkins

Current Fellow
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Dr. Elkins is the Director of Sustainability Studies and Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Geography and the Environment. Dr. Elkins’ research and teaching is in environmental health, and healthy indoor environments. She is particularly interested in low-dose chemical exposures, especially during the period from preconception to early childhood. Her interests focus on how exposures can be practically and cost-effectively reduced or prevented based on evidence-based models of what interventions measurably work.

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Rhonda Evans

Current Fellow
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Dr. Rhonda Evans is an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Department of Government and directs the Edward A. Clark Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies. She received the Harry Ransom Award for Teaching Excellence in 2019 and the Jean Holloway Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2022. Her research focuses on an array of legal and political issues and institutions in Australia and New Zealand, such as the Australian Human Rights Commission, New Zealand Supreme Court, efforts to amend Australia’s Constitution, and critical minerals policymaking.

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Michael Findley

Active Alumni
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Steven Finkelstein

Active Alumni
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Steven Finkelstein is a Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Washington in 2003, his PhD in 2008 from Arizona State University, and from there he took a postdoctoral position at Texas A&M University. In 2011 he earned a Hubble Postdoctoral Fellowship which he took to the University of Texas in Austin, where he was hired on as faculty in 2012. His research focuses on the formation and evolution of galaxies in the early universe, and the interplay of these sources with reionization.