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Faculty Members Honored for Scholarly Achievements, Impact on Students
Nominated by their students and colleagues, five professors have been recognized for their research, leadership, and dedication to students’ success.
Ed.D in Education Leadership, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT
M.S. in Science Education, CT Certification in Chemistry and Biology eligible, University of New Haven, New Haven, CT
B.S. in Forensic Science, Chemistry , University of New Haven, New Haven, CT
A.S. in, Biotechnology , Middlesex Community College, Middletown, CT
Director of Student Success and Retention for Tagliatela College of Engineering 2016-Present
Program Coordinator, Chemistry Department 2016-Present
The Chemistry and Math Enrichment Program (CAMEP) 2006- 2011
Summer Institute for Young Women 2007-2011
Department of Education Grant Review Board 2009
Teacher Quality Grant, Inquiry Based Science Lesson for Elementary Instructors, 2009
Tagliatela College of Engineering Curriculum Committee 2010-11
Engineering Science University Magnet School Coordinator for Tagliatela College of Engineering
EASC1120/1121 General Chemistry with Application to Biosystems Course Coordinator
General Chemistry Coordinator, Prato, Italy
Tiffany Hesser, Michael Collura, The Use of Web Based Prelaboratory Lecture to Enhance Laboratory Experiments. Presentation and Conference Proceeding Publication, American Society for Engineering Education June 2009.
Tiffany Hesser, Matthew Griffiths, Victoria Raucci, A Lesson in Conservation, The Green Teacher, Publication Fall 2010
Web Based Lectures for Prelaboratory Enhancement Lectures, American Chemical Society Northeast Division Conference Presentation, October 2009
Pauline Schwartz, Tiffany Hesser, The Use of Technology and Tegrity in the Classroom, Webinar Presentation, Fall 2009
ipads in the classroom: An experience in implementation for general chemistry, New England Regional Meeting American Chemical Society, October 2013
Hesser, T., Schwartz,P., iPads in the Science Laboratory: Experience in Designing and Implementing a Paperless Chemistry Laboratory Course, Journal of STEM Education, Volume 14, No. 2, 2013
Hesser, T. Schwartz, P. iPads in the Classroom: An Experience of Implementation in General Chemistry, New England Regional Meeting of American Chemical Society, New Haven, CT, October 2013
WNPR Colin McEnroe Show: Breaking Bad and the Chemistry Classroom, Guest Speaker, October 1, 2013
Schwartz, P., Hesser T. Teaching and Learning with iPads in the Chemistry Curriculum: Designing, Implementing and Assessing a Paperless Chemistry Lecture and Laboratory Course, International Conference on Chemistry Education, July 2014
Hesser, T. L.. The impact of embedded support for underprepared students in a college chemistry course. Doctoral dissertation: Southern Connecticut State University, April 2015
Hesser, T., Gregory, J., Patel-Lye, N., Webb, J., An Examination of Motivation and Metacognitive Awareness in College Ready versus Underprepared Students, New England Educational Research Organization Conference, Portsmouth, NH, April 2015
Hesser, T. L., The Impact of Embedded Support for Underprepared Students in a College Chemistry Course, Proquest Dissertations Publishing, Southern Connecticut State University, May 2015
Hesser, T. L., & Gregory, J. L., Exploring the Use of Faded Worked Examples as a Problem Solving Approach for Underprepared Students. Higher Education Studies, 5(6), 36., December 2015
Hesser, T., Bunyea, S., Development and Implementation of Problem Based Chemistry Experiments for Engineering Students in a Multi-Disciplinary Course, In American Society for Engineering Education. American Society for Engineering Education Proceeding Publication and Presentation, June 2016
Hesser, T., Gregory J., Instructional Support Sessions in Chemistry: An Alternative to Remediation, Journal of Developmental Education, 39(3), Spring 2016
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Nominated by their students and colleagues, five professors have been recognized for their research, leadership, and dedication to students’ success.