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- Anurag PurwarAssociate ProfessorMechanical Engineering2025-2027
Will introduce freshman engineering students to the fundamental concepts of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), with an emphasis on hands-on, project-based learning. - Tony ScarlatosSenior LecturerComputer Science2025-2027
The proposed “Future of History” course will focus on the integration of information technology into cultural spaces, such as museums, libraries, and galleries. - Margaret SchedelProfessorMusic2025-2027
By examining how filters shape audio and visual media and programming these filters with the help of AI, students will develop both technical expertise and critical thinking skills essential for modern careers. - Brooke BelisleAssociate ProfessorArt & Art History2025-2027
Systematically explores how to redesign foundational courses for meaningful learning in an online and AI-saturated environment, with particular attention to supporting first-year and firstgeneration student retention through authentic engagement. - Linda O'KeeffeProfessor & ChairArt & Art History2024-2026
Explores the intricate relationships between sound, environment, and community, utilising her unique 'Listening as Practice' methodology. - Stephanie WadeLecturerWriting & Rhetoric2025-2026
Uses ecology to understand writing and to build projects that support justice, equity, and access. - Chris SellersProfessorHistory2024-2026
Developing innovative new courses that will provide valuable humanitisc and hands-on extenstion of Stony Brook's expanding environmental and climate curricula. - Mark ChambersLecturerHistory2024-2026
Developing innovative new courses that will provide valuable humanitisc and hands-on extenstion of Stony Brook's expanding environmental and climate curricula. - Gary MarProfessorPhilsophy2024-2026
Creating, and collecting, Mathematically inter-Active Games for Improving
Comprehension of Algorithmic and Logical Thinking (hereafter, MAGICAL Thinking).
ALUMNI
- Sharon PochronAssistant ProfessorSustainability Studies2022-2023
Runs the Sustainability Studies Earthworm Ecotoxicology Lab where she and her students investigate the role of environmental toxins, like acid rain, Roundup, and fertilizer on earthworm biomass and survivorship. - Peter KhostDirector, Program in Writing and Rhetoric Associate ProfessorProgram in Writing & Rhetoric2022-2023
Worked with first-student populations on "transfer" - the ability to apply previously-learned concepts and skills into new contexts. - Robert KaplanAssociate Director, Program in Writing and Rhetoric, Advanced Senior LecturerProgram in Writing & Rhetoric2022-2023
Worked with first-student populations on "transfer" - the ability to apply previously-learned concepts and skills into new contexts. - Susan ScheckelAssociate ProfessorEnglish2023-2025
Developing public humanities courses, including a collaboration with the Walt Whitman Birthplace in Huntington, NY. - Lisa DiedrichProfessorWomen's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies 2023-2025
Multi-modal approaches to pedagogy, especially the use of comics and graphic narratives as a key component to her pedagogy, both in terms of materials she teaches and activities she has students do. - Mei Lin (Ete) ChanAssistant Professor of PracticeBiomedical Engineering2023-2025
Importance of fostering career readiness via experiential learning - gaining insight into further enhancing students’ awareness of experiential learning in Stony Brook. - Roger ThompsonProfessorWriting & Rhetoric2024-2025
Harnessing Stony Brook's "Belonging Project in Freshman Writing" to improve retention of under-represented groups.