Faculty Mentors

Open to all full-time Salisbury University faculty, the Faculty Mentor Program invites project proposals that focus on the enrichment and enhancement of teaching and learning through traditional and technological methods.  After completion of their projects, faculty are considered "experts" in their selected mode.  They then present their projects at a university-wide event, and become mentors to colleagues who are interested in using similar methods to develop new courses or change their teaching style.
 
2006-2007 Faculty Mentors:
  • Chrys Egan - Communication Arts &  Susan Brazer - Library
  • Natalie Hopson - Psychology
  • Kathie Wright - Information Systems
2005-2006 Faculty Mentors:
  • Harel Barzilai - Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Ernie Bond - Education
  • Elizabeth Papish - Chemistry

Also visit our list of previous Faculty Mentors

Faculty Mentor Program Guidelines and Forms: