Assessment and Accreditation Fellows

The Office of Academic Assessment and Accreditation offers two faculty fellowships annually. The goals are to:

  • Expose fellows to academic assessment at the institutional level, providing the “big picture” of the work of assessment within the TWU community and the functions thereof,
  • Engage fellows in professional development settings, conferences, and activities specific to academic assessment,
  • Enable fellows to pursue assessment leadership opportunities in a variety of assessment tasks related to the core curriculum and program improvement, as well as projects, initiatives, accreditation tasks, workshops, and other assessment-related endeavors,
  • Prepare fellows to facilitate work related to program and core assessment at the college, school, and/or departmental level,
  • Develop a cohort of trained faculty who can build a culture of continuous improvement in student learning at TWU, and
  • Develop a cohort of faculty well-versed in accreditation.

For further information, contact Gray Scott at grayscott@twu.edu.

Former Fellows

2022-2023

  • Sara Ishii-Bear, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Culture, School of the Arts & Design, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Aaron Norton, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marriage & Family Therapy, Department of Human Development, Family Studies, and Counseling, College of Professional Education

2019-2020

  • Risa Handman-Nettles, Ph.D., Associate Clinical Professor, Communication Sciences and Oral Health, College of Health Sciences
  • Junalyn Navarra-Madsen, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics, College of Arts and Sciences

2018-2019

  • Aimee Myers, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, College of Professional Education

2017-2018

  • Titus Asbury, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology & Philosophy, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Julie Libersat, M.F.A., Assistant Professor of Visual Arts, School of the Arts, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Sandra Westmoreland, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences

2016-2017

  • Jennifer Flanagan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Management, College of Business
  • Laura Trujillo-Jenks, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education Administration, College of Professional Education

2015-2016

  • Rhonda Gorman, M.F.A., Associate Professor of Drama, School of the Arts, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Gray Scott, Ph.D., Assistant Director for Academic Assessment and Assistant Professor of English, Department of English, Speech, & Foreign Languages, College of Arts and Sciences

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