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Congratulations to Dr. Tammie Visintainer!
Congratulations to Dr. Tammie Visintainer recipient of the NSTA Annual Research Worth Reading award for her article, "Teaching health justice and reimagining narratives of place through community-driven science practices." This award is given to three research groups whose 2023 JRST articles inspire excellent teaching innovations.
Congratulations to Dr. Resa Kelly!
Congratulations to Dr. Resa Kelly, elected 2024 Chair of the American Chemical Society, Division of Chemical Education.
Congratulations to Dr. Tammie Visintainer!
Congratulations to Dr. Tammie Visintainer, recipient of the San José State University Research Foundation (菠菜网lol正规平台RF) 2022 Early Career Investigator Award (ECIA)! This award recognizes tenure-track 菠菜网lol正规平台 faculty who have excelled in areas of research, scholarship, and creative activity during their probationary period at 菠菜网lol正规平台.
Congratulations to Dr. Cassandra Paul!
Congratulations to Dr. Cassandra Paul, 2023 Faculty Award Honoree for Outstanding Professor!
Congratulations to Dr. Cassandra Paul, Dr. Resa Kelly and Dr. Jennifer Avena!
Congratulations to Dr. Cassandra Paul, Dr. Resa Kelly, Dr. Jennifer Avena, and Dr. Gina Quan (Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy), recipients of the California State University's Office of the Chancellor CSU CREATE Award (Creating Responsive, Equitable, Active Teaching and Engagement Award) in the amount of $222,000 for their proposal "Agents of Change: Faculty-Learning Assistant Partnerships Supporting Active, Engaging, Equitable Learning Environments."
Congratulations to Dr. Tammie Visintainer!
Congratulations to Dr. Tammie Visintainer, recipient of an NSF Career award for the grant: "CAREER - Transforming Science Teaching and Learning through Empowering Teachers and Students as Climate Justice Action Researchers and Change Agents."
Congratulations to Dr. Resa Kelly!
Congratulations to Dr. Resa Kelly, recipient of the 2021 Harry and Carol Mosher Award. The Silicon Valley Local Section gives the award annually to a member of the American Chemical Society (ACS). The Harry and Carol Mosher Award was established in 1980 to: recognize and encourage outstanding work in chemistry, advance chemistry as a profession, and recognize service to ACS.
Congratulations to Dr. Tammie Visintainer!
Congratulations to Dr. Tammie Visintainer whose publication "I think at first glance people would not expect me to be interested in science: Exploring the racialized science experiences of high school students of color" was chosen for a Research Worth Reading award by the National Association of Research in Science Teaching (NARST).
Congratulations to Dr. Ellen Metzger!
Congratulations to Dr. Ellen Metzger who has been invited to work on an initiative of the CSU Chancellor's Office - Academic and Student Affairs. Dr. Metzger will be assisting with the development of a report of the effects of the current Covid-19 pandemic to environmental literacy and sustainability efforts across the state of California.
Congratulations Dr. Cassandra Paul, Dr. Tammie Visintainer, Dr. Resa Kelly, Dr. Katherine Wilkinson and Dr. Marcos Pizarro!
Congratulations to PI Cassandra Paul and CO PIs Tammie Visintainer, Resa Kelly, Katherine Wilkinson, and Marcos Pizarro who were awarded an NSF DUE AWARD #1953760 in the amount of $1,699,833 over the next 5 years for the grant: "Transforming Undergraduate Teaching and Learning Through Culturally Sustaining, Active, and Asset-Based Approaches to Introductory Science Courses."