Bringing Experiences to Life in the Classroom
Dr. Dean Ravizza was in Thailand on a Rotary International Peace Fellowship to expand the use of sports to unite people across war zones and ideological divides.
At ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½, you won’t just know your professors: they’ll know you. With our low student-to-faculty ratio, knowledgeable and friendly professors get to know who you are, what you can do and are committed to your educational journey. They’ll not only make a difference in your academic career here at school, but also in your career after graduation.
ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½’s faculty have extensive educational experiences of their own to share with you. Whether it is getting their foundations from institutions like Yale and Syracuse, or their doctorates from universities like Johns Hopkins and Oxford, their backgrounds can help you excel. Take a moment to check out the faculty profiles!
Dr. Dean Ravizza was in Thailand on a Rotary International Peace Fellowship to expand the use of sports to unite people across war zones and ideological divides.
Students learn from educators in small classroom settings, faculty and professional staff serve as academic advisors, and virtually every student has an opportunity to undertake research or experiential learning with a faculty mentor. Through our four privately endowed Schools, the College of Health and Human Services and the Honors College, we foster an environment where individuals prepare for career and life, including their social, physical, occupational, emotional, and intellectual well-being.
Dr. Andrew Sharma has been awarded a $100,000 grant to develop interactive documentary (iDoc) filmmaking, which allows audience members to modify their viewing experience via multimedia tools.
Our annual survey of extra-instructional activity confirms the high productivity of our faculty in terms of numerous publications, grant awards, and creative endeavors; hundreds of undergraduate research and community projects; and thousands of public service days.