Fellows Directory

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Niveen AbiGhannam

Current Fellow
Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering

Dr. Niveen AbiGhannam is a science communication researcher and educator whose work centers around the strategic and inclusive communication of technical knowledge. More specifically, her research seeks to understand individual, organizational, and social factors that can drive or hinder public engagement with STEM behaviors. She also examines the identities of publicly engaged scientists and engineers and the meanings that they associate with their engagement experiences. On the teaching front, Dr. AbiGhannam has taught Engineering Communication at UT since 2015.

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Matthew Balhoff

Alumni
Petroleum & Geosystems Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering
Initiative Focus
Curriculum Redesign
Project-Based Learning

Matthew is a professor in the Hildebrand Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering (PGE) Department. Matt’s work as a PTF includes a curriculum-wide design project that is presented to the students in their first petroleum engineering class, taught in the spring of their first year. In every PGE class they are assigned at least one homework assignment or project taken directly from the design project. The objective of this initiative is to use unique methods and tools to develop an integrated and synergistic program.

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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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Tasha Beretvas

Alumni
Educational Psychology
Faculty Affairs
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College of Education
Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost
Initiative Focus
Assessment

Tasha Beretvas is a professor in the Quantitative Methods program in the Department of Educational Psychology. She joined UT's faculty in 2000. Beretvas has served as the Quantitative Methods program chair and the College of Education's Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies. She is currently the Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs. She is also a member of the board of directors for the college's Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk and a faculty associate of UT's Population Research Center.

Maura Borrego

Alumni
Mechanical Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering
Initiative Focus
Inclusive Teaching and Learning
Student Success
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Matt Bowers

Current Fellow
Kinesiology and Health Education
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College of Education

Dr. Matt Bowers is an Associate Professor of Instruction in Sport Management at the University of Texas at Austin. He studies youth development in and through sports and has published research studies related to the impact of sport participation on creativity and the value of sandlot/unstructured sports for children. His work has been featured in Sports Illustrated, Wired, The Atlantic, and Wall Street Journal, SXSW, and the Aspen Institute’s Sport for All, Play For Life: A Playbook to Get Every Kid in the Game.

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Keffrelyn Brown

Alumni
Curriculum & Instruction
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College of Education
Initiative Focus
Inclusive Teaching and Learning
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Stephanie Cawthon

Alumni
Educational Psychology
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College of Education
Initiative Focus
Inclusive Teaching and Learning
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Chazzi Hayes

Staff
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Center for Teaching and Learning

Chazzi Hayes (she/her) is the graduate assistant for the Provost’s Teaching Fellows Program at the Center for Teaching and Learning. Chazzi earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Disorders from Louisiana State University. She is now pursuing her Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) at the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin. As a portion of her coursework, she provides clinical services to patients with hearing and balance disorders at the UT Speech and Hearing Center. She is passionate about advocating for accessibility and diversity in learning environments.

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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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Krishna Kumar

Current Fellow
Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering

Krishna Kumar is an Assistant Professor in the Civil, Architecture, and Environmental Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. Krishna’s work involves developing exascale micro and macro-scale numerical methods for modeling natural hazards. Krishna also develops Scientific Machine Learning algorithms: Graph Network Simulators and Differentiable programming to accelerate numerical methods and solve optimization, design, and inverse problems.

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Lara Latimer

Current Fellow
Kinesiology and Health Education
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College of Education

Dr. Lara Latimer is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in Health Behavior and Health Education at UT. She teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate classes, including Child & Adolescent Health, Theories of Substance Use & Abuse, Theories of Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences, and Foundations of Epidemiology. Lara hopes to learn more about and make an impact on classroom safety practices through her PTF initiative.

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Fernanda Leite

Current Fellow
Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering
Initiative Focus
Curriculum Redesign
Project-Based Learning

Fernanda Leite is a Professor in the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. She holds the John A. Focht Centennial Teaching Fellowship in Civil Engineering. She is the past Chair of a University-wide Bridging Barriers research initiative called Planet Texas 2050. Her built environment research program sits at the interface of engineering and computing. She teaches courses on Building Information Modeling, Project Management and Economics, Construction Safety, and Sustainable Systems Engineering.

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Filippo Mangolini

Current Fellow
Mechanical Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering

Filippo is an Assistant Professor in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering. His interdisciplinary research activities aim to develop a fundamental understanding of the chemical and physical processes occurring on material surfaces as well as at interfaces under extreme environments and far-from-equilibrium conditions. Filippo teaches courses on Materials Engineering, Enhancing Sustainability through Tribology, Phase Transformations, and Advanced Methods in Surface Analysis.

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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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Rick Neptune

Alumni
Mechanical Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering
Initiative Focus
Curriculum Redesign

Project Title: Integrating Computational Techniques in the Engineering Curriculum 

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Tolga Ozyurtcu

Current Fellow
Kinesiology and Health Education
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College of Education

Tolga Ozyurtcu is a faculty member in Sport Management and Physical Culture and Sport Studies, in the department of Kinesiology and Health Education. He also serves as the department's Undergraduate Coordinator. He holds a PhD and MSc in Kinesiology from UT Austin and a B.A. in Political Science from Haverford College. Ozyurtcu teaches courses on the business and culture of sports and exercise, including topics such as organizational behavior, history, philosophy, and ethics.

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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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Paola Passalacqua

Alumni
Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering
Initiative Focus
Curriculum Redesign
Skill-Building
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D'Arcy Randall

PTF Emeritus
Chemical Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering
Initiative Focus
Curriculum Redesign
Skill-Building
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Navid Saleh

Current Fellow
Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering

Navid Saleh is a Professor at the Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering department. He is an environmental engineering faculty member with a passion for teaching. His mission as an educator and researcher has been to engage with the community and co-create knowledge. He has developed modules utilizing problem-based learning (PBL) pedagogy, conducted detailed and systematic evaluation, and devoted himself to student learning at UT.

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Pedro Santacruz

Current Fellow
Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering

Pedro Santacruz is an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. In this position, he focuses on teaching and creating innovative learning experiences for ECE students.

Diane Schallert 

Alumni
Educational Psychology
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College of Education
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Sarah Schoonhoven

Staff
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Center for Teaching and Learning

Sarah Schoonhoven (she/her or they/them) is the Assistant Director for Strategic Events and Programs and Coordinator of the Provost’s Teaching Fellows at the UT Center for Teaching and Learning. Sarah completed her Masters of Music in Music Theory at the University of Texas at Austin and her dual Bachelors in Music and Theatre at North Central College. Her previous research endeavors included musical works by noted electronic music composer Wendy Carlos, and her current research interests include strategic event design and execution for higher education and faculty audiences.

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Carolyn Seepersad

Alumni
Mechanical Engineering
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Cockrell School of Engineering
Initiative Focus
Undergraduate Research

Project Title: Freshman Introduction to Research in Engineering (FIRE)