Fellows Directory

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Mary Beer, with red hair, stands in front of a tree, wearing a striped shirt.

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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Kristie J Loescher

Current Fellow
Management
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McCombs School of Business

Dr. Loescher is a Professor of Instruction in the Management Department of the McCombs School of Business. Her professional and education background includes recognition as a Senior Certified Professional in human resources, as well as a Doctorate in Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University. Prior to her career in academia, she earned a Masters of Public Health from the University of Michigan and worked in the healthcare industry for 15 years in the areas of quality assurance, utilization management, and clinical research.

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Joel Johnson

Current Fellow
Geological Sciences
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Jackson School of Geosciences
Initiative Focus
Inclusive Teaching and Learning

Joel Johnson is a Second-Year Teaching Fellow and served as the First Year Representative on the PTF Steering Committee in 2019.

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Karen M Landolt

Current Fellow
Computer Science
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College of Natural Sciences
McCombs School of Business
Initiative Focus
Experiential Learning
Peer Education

Karen Landolt is an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Business, Government and Society Department and in the Department of Computer Science. She teaches Business Law, Behavioral Ethics, Entrepreneurship, Intellectual Property Law, and Negotiations. Her courses have a service-learning component, allowing students to use real-life problems and tasks to increase cultural awareness, learning, and retention. She previously received a Course-developer Award (2020-2022) from the Provost Experiential-Learning Initiative.

 

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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.

 Michael Sury, dressed in a suit and tie, with a blackboard background

Michael Sury

Current Fellow
Finance
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McCombs School of Business

Michael Sury, an Associate Professor of Practice in the Department of Finance, specializes in analytic finance and machine learning, capital markets, and valuation. Additionally, he serves as the Managing Director of the McCombs Center for Analytics and Transformative Technologies and oversees the Financial Analytics track within the MS in Business Analytics program.

Nick, with black and white glasses and bob-length green hair, smiles while wearing a black top, standing in front of a large tree with purple flowers.

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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Kristina Zvinakis

Current Fellow
Accounting
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McCombs School of Business
Initiative Focus
Inclusive Teaching and Learning
Student Success