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Prof. Ellen Matson wins fellowship supporting innovative teaching
July 27, 2018
Ellen Matson, assistant professor of chemistry at the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳, is one of five inaugural recipients of the
Created by , an online learning library, and administered by the , the $40,000 fellowships are intended as “genius grants” for young, tenure-track scholars who strike a balance between research excellence and commitment to innovative, effective teaching practices.
Matson, who joined the University in 2015, earned dual degrees in chemistry and science education while an undergraduate at Boston University, and is licensed to teach high school science.
Since joining the University, Matson has participated in initiatives to promote teaching, including new TA training for incoming chemistry graduate students to better prepare them for leading workshops and labs. She has also received a teaching innovation grant from the University’s to improve the curriculum for undergraduate laboratories.
Matson, who is a recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER award, and her lab study ways to .
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