Author: snowell

  • Peg O’Connor: Teaching, Scholarship, and Service

    Teach-ins are one way to harness the incredible knowledge base our faculty, staff, and administrators possess, and by doing so show our students the multifarious dimensions of these events … It is my job as a teacher to help frame the questions and seek the answers … They are questions that point towards the responsibilities…

  • Kate Knutson: Teaching, Scholarship, and Service

    I value the interdisciplinary nature of my field of study and work to incorporate an interdisciplinary and international approach to what I teach … My courses seek to model and teach intellectual diversity and critical thinking as students engage in controversial and value-laden questions facing this nation. My commitment to helping students develop the skills…

  • Alisa Rosenthal: Teaching, Scholarship, and Service

    To build community in our classroom, I encourage an atmosphere at once informal and respectful. Students do, and are intended to, respond to one another, not just to me. My expectations for the students are high and my demands rigorous. The bedrock of my teaching is commitment to the profound importance of what we in…

  • Esther Wang: Teaching, Scholarship, and Service

    I want my students to be thoughtful and creative in their work, demonstrating persistence, commitment and character. I want them to absorb and master a wide repertoire of material and make it their own. Most importantly, I want my students to develop not only as musicians, but also as individuals, each with unique gifting and…

  • Colleen Jacks: Teaching, Scholarship, and Service

    I came to Gustavus because of my desire to impart my enthusiasm and knowledge of biology, specifically in genetics, to undergraduates at a liberal arts college. Liberal arts students are encouraged to investigate different viewpoints and find cross-disciplinary connections in their studies, and I believe that this perspective is invaluable in the development of scientists…