Katie Clements
Katie Clements (she/her) received her PhD in Community Psychology from Michigan State University in 2018. Her research with newcomer youth and families, and her teaching in the classroom,
Katie Clements (she/her) received her PhD in Community Psychology from Michigan State University in 2018. Her research with newcomer youth and families, and her teaching in the classroom,
Kelley Blanck is an Instructor for the School of Social Work. Kelley earned her B.A. degree in Psychology from Oakland University in 1994, and her MSW degree in Social Work from Michigan State University in 1996.
By Makena Neal, Educational Developer, Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
Each day academia buzzes with new ideas, conversations, thoughts and research. Across the MSU community educators are continuing to encourage and inspire.
Alissa Cohen serves on the faculty of the English Language Center at MSU, where she has taught English as a second language and teacher training courses for almost 25 years.
Introduction
As part of our Leadership Fellows Program, four MSU academic administrators serve as mentors to our fellows and work collaboratively on a project to benefit their colleges.
Anthony Ingle PE is a Teaching Specialist in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Michigan State University. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Michigan State University,
Eila Roberts is the Director of Zoo and Aquarium Science in the Department of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University. Her role includes teaching, advising, administration, and curriculum development.
Sara Roccabianca is the Martin J VanDerPloeg Professor in Mechanical Engineering within the School of Engineering. As a faculty member, Dr. Roccabianca’s goals are: to perform transformative research in the field of soft tissue biomechanics;
Marcie Ray is an Associate Professor of Musicology at the Michigan State University College of Music. She holds degrees from the University of Texas (B.M. in vocal performance) and the University of California,