Fellows Directory

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Tasha Beretvas

Alumni
Educational Psychology
Faculty Affairs
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College of Education
Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost
Initiative Focus
Assessment

Tasha Beretvas is a professor in the Quantitative Methods program in the Department of Educational Psychology. She joined UT's faculty in 2000. Beretvas has served as the Quantitative Methods program chair and the College of Education's Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies. She is currently the Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs. She is also a member of the board of directors for the college's Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk and a faculty associate of UT's Population Research Center.

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Katie Dawson

Alumni
Theatre and Dance
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College of Fine Arts
Initiative Focus
Interdisciplinary Learning

Project Title: Drama-Based Pedagogy: Refinement and Alignment for the University Context 

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Arturo De Lozanne

PTF Emeritus
Molecular Biosciences
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College of Natural Sciences
Initiative Focus
Active Learning
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Andrew Dell'Antonio

Current Fellow
Music
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College of Fine Arts

Andrew Dell’Antonio (he/him/his) specializes in musical repertories of early modern Europe, with a focus on seventeenth-century Italy. His research interests include musical historiography, reception history, and disability studies.

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Vernita Gordon

Alumni
Physics
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College of Natural Sciences
Initiative Focus
Inclusive Teaching and Learning
Skill-Building

I did my undergraduate work at Vanderbilt, with a double major in physics and math, and my Ph.D. work in physics at Harvard. At both institutions, I saw and experienced the positive difference that caring, committed instructors and a nurturing university community can make in students' lives. I have been a faculty member in the Physics department at UT Austin since 2010. I have taught introductory calculus-based mechanics for Physics majors, a Plan II Physics course for liberal arts honors students, and an upper-division course on Biological Physics.

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Michelle Habeck

Alumni
Theatre and Dance
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College of Fine Arts
Initiative Focus
Global Virtual Exchange
Skill-Building
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Martha Hilley

PTF Emeritus
Music
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College of Fine Arts

Martha Hilley is a PTF Emeritus Fellow after 36 years on the faculty of The University of Texas Butler School of Music! During that time, she has served as Professor of Group Piano and Pedagogy, head of the keyboard division, Associate Director of BSOM and Director of Undergraduate Studies.

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Calvin Lin

Alumni
Computer Science
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College of Natural Sciences

Calvin Lin is a computer science professor at the University of Texas. He does research in compilers, with a current focus on security and scalable and precise analysis, including pointer analysis. He also has interests in microarchitecture, and he has written a textbook with Larry Snyder called Principles of Parallel Programming. His research also includes increasing programmer productivity by improving system performance, correctness, and ease of programming. He is a member of the UT Academy of Distinguished Teachers and received the UT Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award in 2011.

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Christina Markert

Alumni
Physics
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College of Natural Sciences
Initiative Focus
Curriculum Redesign
Active Learning
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Michael Starbird

Alumni
Mathematics
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College of Natural Sciences

Michael Starbird is a University Distinguished Teaching Professor of Mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin. He has been at UT his whole career except for leaves, including to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. He has received more than fifteen teaching awards including the Mathematical Association of America's 2007 national teaching award, the Minnie Stevens Piper Professor statewide award, the UT Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award, and most of the UT-wide teaching awards.

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David Vanden Bout

Alumni
Chemistry
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College of Natural Sciences
Initiative Focus
Online and Blended Learning

Project Title: Data Drive Course Design: Differentiation of Chemistry Concept Retention between Standard and Hybrid Courses. 

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Steven Vokes

Alumni
Molecular Biosciences
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College of Natural Sciences
Initiative Focus
Experiential Learning
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Louis Waldman

Retired
Art and Art History
French and Italian
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College of Fine Arts
College of Liberal Arts
Initiative Focus
Collaborative Learning
Mentorship

Louis Alexander Waldman is an Associate Professor in Art and Art History (College of Fine Arts) with a joint appointment in French and Italian (Liberal Arts). Previously Louis worked in Florence, Italy, as Assistant Director of the Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti.