Faculty Spotlight
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Ramee IndralingamGrowing up in Sri Lanka, Chemistry professor Ramee Indralingam was educated in a system created by the British in the era of colonial rule. Find out more... |
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Tim PeterDr. Peter's primary passion is for teaching: working with students is what gets him out of bed in the morning. Find out more... |
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Maria RicklingDr. Rickling . . . enjoys the opportunity . . . to be a "perpetual student." Find out more... |
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Eric KurlanderAlthough he always liked history, Dr. Kurlander expected to major in the sciences. Find out more... |
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Brigid NoonanDr. Noonan followed a more circuitous path to an academic career than most faculty. Find out more... |
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Robert SitlerModern Languages professor Dr. Sitler has come to the realization that language is the "clunkiest way of communicating." Find out more... |
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Cindy BenningtonGrowing up, Dr. Bennington didn't envision pursuing a career in science. Find out more... |
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Boyd JonesProfessor Jones might not have the largest office on campus, but it may well have the highest ceiling. Find out more... |
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KC MaWhen Professor Ma meets with parents of prospective students, he likes to ask parents about their retirement accounts. Find out more... |
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Andy DehnartProfessor Dehnart (Stetson Class of 1999) has built a writing career out of a passion for watching TV--in particular, reality TV. Find out more... |
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Camille Tessitore KingWhen exploring students' potential aptitude for neuroscience, Professor King sometimes asks whether they like to cook. Find out more... |
The Office of Academic Affairs is pleased publish "Faculty Spotlights," designed to introduce members of our accomplished faculty to people both inside and outside the Stetson community. Initiated in fall 2011, we spotlight a new faculty member each month of the academic year.
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