Fellows Directory

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Renee Acosta

Alumni
Pharmacy
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College of Pharmacy
Initiative Focus
Curriculum Redesign

Renee’ Acosta is a Clinical Professor in the Pharmacy Practice Division and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Renee teaches extensively in the professional PharmD Program. Her primary instruction includes Nonprescription Pharmacotherapeutics and Self-Care I and II, and a UGS courses titled Self-Care and OTC Products. Her PTF project focused on the use of standardized patients in Objective Structured Clinical Exams(OSCEs).

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Mary Beer

Current Fellow
Social Work
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Steve Hicks School of Social Work

Mary Beer is an LCSW-S and is a clinical associate professor and the Assistant Dean for Practicum Education at the Steve Hicks School of Social Work. She has taught Practice and Field, Theories and Methods of Group Intervention, Experiential Leadership, Generalist Social Work Practice, Treatment of Children and Adolescents, and the Advanced Integrative Capstone courses. Mary has integrated compassionate pedagogy, alternative grading, and experiential learning into her courses and these approaches are the focus of her PTF project.

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Ashley Castleberry

Alumni
Pharmacy
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College of Pharmacy
Initiative Focus
Curriculum Redesign
Graduate Student Education

As an Assistant Dean of Curriculum and Assessment in the Division of Pharmacy Practice in the College of Pharmacy, Dr. Castleberry teaches first- and second-year pharmacy students cardiovascular physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology and coordinates the Pharmacy Practice Lab course. As Division Head of Pharmacy Practice, she leads a team of 20 faculty. She is passionate about assessment, the scholarship of teaching and learning, and faculty development.

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Zhengrong Cui

Alumni
Pharmacy
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College of Pharmacy
Initiative Focus
Active Learning

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

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Patrick Davis

Alumni
Pharmacy
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College of Pharmacy
Initiative Focus
Collaborative Learning
Mentorship

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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Carol Delville

PTF Emeritus
Nursing
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School of Nursing
Initiative Focus
Collaborative Learning
Interdisciplinary Learning

My focus is advanced practice nursing (APRN) education using an active experience learning competency-based approach. Student engage in both clinical and community project to improve health outcomes. My Provost Fellow Project helps me to design and publish a clinical evaluation tool for our APRN programs.

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Michael Findley

Current Fellow
Government
Public Affairs
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College of Liberal Arts
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
Initiative Focus
Mentorship
Student Success
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Lori Holleran Steiker

Alumni
Social Work
Undergraduate Studies
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Steve Hicks School of Social Work
School of Undergraduate Studies

Lori Holleran Steiker, PhD, is the Steve Hicks Professor of Addiction, Recovery and Substance Use Services at the Steve Hicks School of Social Work, a University Distinguished Teaching Professor, and the Director of Instruction, Engagement and Wellness at the School of Undergraduate Studies.

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Peniel Joseph

Current Fellow
Public Affairs
History
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College of Liberal Arts
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
Initiative Focus
Mentorship

Peniel Joseph is the First-Year Representative on the 2020 PTF Steering Committee.

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Diane McDaniel Rhodes

Alumni
Social Work
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Steve Hicks School of Social Work
Initiative Focus
Inclusive Teaching and Learning

Dr. Rhodes teaches undergraduate courses in social justice and community practice. Her teaching passions focus on creating engagement and belonging through pedagogy and practice. A graduate of the Stanford Teaching and Learning Studio and the Academy of College and University Educators, she continually seeks new knowledge about teaching and works to provide knowledge gained to colleagues through writing and mentoring. "I probably learn the most about teaching from my students, who are some of the most generous and smartest folx I know."

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Nico Osier

Alumni
Neurology
Nursing
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Dell Medical School
School of Nursing
Initiative Focus
Curriculum Redesign
Inclusive Teaching and Learning

Nico Osier (they/them) is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing and Dell Medical School Department of Neurology. They love engaging students in their Genetics in Health Care course by applying principles of universal design for learning and experiential learning. They are an Experiential Learning Initiative Ambassador and a Provost Teaching Fellow. They are well-known for their stylized syllabuses, creative project, and epic use of Bitmoji.

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Vicki Packheiser

PTF Emeritus
Social Work
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Steve Hicks School of Social Work
Initiative Focus
Experiential Learning

As a Provost’s Teaching Fellow, Vicki Packheiser is transforming experiential learning in Social Work’s foundational courses. This two-course sequence has long required 45 hours of service learning per course with a community agency. Social Work pre-majors contribute 10,000+ hours of service to the Austin community, serving as UT ambassadors while they gain experience that grounds their academics in future years. But the implementation has not lived up to the potential.

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Sarah Sloan

Current Fellow
Social Work
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Steve Hicks School of Social Work
Initiative Focus
Inclusive Teaching and Learning

Sarah Sloan is an Assistant Dean for Health Affairs and Clinical Associate Professor in the Steve Hicks School of Social Work. Her practice interests include social justice, mental health, and working with LGBTQIA+ communities. She worked with students at the UT Counseling and Mental Health Center from 2003-2012. Her project is about understanding Critical Race Theory and how it can be added as an additional theory in the curriculum to help social work faculty and students explore inequitable systems that marginalize people.

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Jenna Summerlin

Current Fellow
Pharmacy
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College of Pharmacy

Jenna Summerlin is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Pharmacy Practice Division in the College of Pharmacy. Jenna is a pediatric clinical pharmacy specialist in internal medicine and has a practice site at Dell Children’s Medical Center. Her teaching at the college includes experiential education for fourth-year pharmacy students, small group facilitation throughout the curriculum, and didactic teaching in the Pharmacotherapy and Foundations of Professional Development series.

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Danica Sumpter

Current Fellow
Nursing
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School of Nursing
Initiative Focus
Inclusive Teaching and Learning

Danica strives to maintain an evidence-based teaching practice as a Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Nursing. In addition to focusing on learner needs, she also prioritizes faculty development. Her previous work as division chair, past co-chair of the DEI Committee, and with the Black Mamas Community Collective all serve to inform her current efforts as a Macy Faculty Scholar.

Jeremi Suri

Alumni
Public Affairs
History
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Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
College of Liberal Arts

Carole Taxis

Retired
Nursing
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School of Nursing
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Nick Winges-Yanez

Current Fellow
Social Work
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Steve Hicks School of Social Work

Dr. Nick is a clinical assistant professor at the Steve Hicks School of Social Work leading the Disability Studies program. She is a queer crip feminist activist-scholar interested in critical discourse analysis and how language, signs, and symbols create and perpetuate our realities. Her work also interrogates histories of disability in relation to sexuality, citizenship, and trauma. She is deeply dedicated to teaching and expanding and growing her practice of compassionate and inclusive pedagogy.

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Veronica Young

Alumni
Pharmacy
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College of Pharmacy
Initiative Focus
Curriculum Redesign
Graduate Student Education