Kelsey Bitting
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
Department: Environmental Studies
Email: kbitting@elon.edu
Phone number: (336) 278-5188
News & Notes
Education
Ph.D. Geological Sciences, Rutgers University, May 2013
Dissertation: “Postglacial terrace formation and floodplain sedimentation in the northern Delaware River Valley, New Jersey, USA: Fluvial response to climatic, environmental, isostatic, and anthropogenic influences.” Advisors: Gregory Mountain and Gail Ashley.
B.A. Earth & Environmental Science and Anthropology, Vanderbilt University, May 2005
Honors Thesis: “Water Contamination in Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee: Perceptions and Realities.” Advisors: John Ayres, Kaye Savage, and Ted Fischer. Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa.
Certifications
- Permaculture Design Certificate, Sowing Solutions, MA, November 2018
- 300-hour Professional Yoga Teacher, Down Under Yoga, MA, January 2017
- Quaternary Studies Certificate, Rutgers University, NJ, May 2013
- 200-hour Yoga Asana and Pranayama, Integral Yoga Center of Highland Park, NJ, October 2011
Employment History
Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies Department, Elon University, 2020-present (tenure-track, 2022-present)
Associate Director, Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, Elon University, 2021-2022 (Assistant Director Sept. 2019-May 2021)
Associate Director, Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning Through Research, Northeastern University, 2015-2019
Postdoctoral Fellow for Course Redesign and Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, University of Kansas, 2013-2015
Fellowship Advisor, GradFund, Graduate School of New Brunswick, 2010-2013
Dissertation Lecturer, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2009-2010
Courses Taught
Elon University
- Humans & Nature (ENS 1100), fall 2022, fall 2023, spring 2024, fall 2024
- Introduction to Environmental Science Lecture (ENS 1110), spring 2020, spring 2021, fall 2022, spring 2023- community engaged course in spring 2020 with Town of Elon Sustainability Committee, in spring 2021-spring 2023 with Clean Haw River
- Introduction to Environmental Science Lab (ENS 1130), spring 2023, fall 2023
- Introduction to Environmental Science Integrate Lab-Lecture (ENS 1710), spring 2024, fall 2024
- Introduction to Geology (ENS 1780), fall 2021- community-engaged course with Alamance County Recreation & Parks
- Strategies of Environmental Inquiry (ENS 2000), fall 2022, spring 2023, fall 2023- community-engaged course in fall 2022 with Clean Haw River
- Environmental Visions (ENS 3500), January 2025- community-engaged course with the Town of Elon Sustainability Committee
- Foraging Wild Food & Medicine (COR 3702), spring 2024
University of Kansas (Lawrence, KS)
- Teaching in the Geosciences (instructor-of-record), graduate course, 6 students, Fall 2014
- Prehistoric Life: DNA to Dinosaurs (facilitator and redesigner), undergraduate course, 59 students, Fall 2014
- Historical Geology online (instructor of record), undergraduate course, 16 students, Summer 2014
- The Way the Earth Works online (instructor of record), undergraduate course, 16 students, Summer 2014
- The Way the Earth Works (facilitator and redesigner), undergraduate course, ~150 students, Fall 2013-Fall 2014
Rutgers University (Piscataway, NJ)
- Planet Earth (instructor of record), undergraduate course, ~120 students, Fall 2009-Spring 2010
- Geology of the Northeastern USA (course coordinator), graduate course, 14 students, Spring 2010
- New Jersey Statewide Systemic Initiative ESTEEMS Geology Program (instructor), 30 elementary-school teacher participants, Summer 2009
- New Jersey Statewide Systemic Initiative ESTEEMS Geology Program (teaching assistant), 30 middle-school teacher participants, Summer 2006
Grants Awarded
- $1500- Elon Kernodle Center Community-Based Learning Research Scholar, “Impacts of Community-Engaged Courses on First-Generation and Students of Color in STEM.” PIs: Kelsey Bitting & Jessica Merricks. Awarded, AY 2024-2025
- $4860- Elon CATL Teaching and Learning Grant. “Fostering the Adoption of an Integrated Inquiry-Based Teaching Model to Enhance Environmental Studies Major Recruitment.” PIs: Kelsey Bitting & Jacob Rutz. Awarded, summer 2024
- $8875- Elon Faculty Research & Development Summer Fellowship, “We teach as we see the world: STEM faculty pedagogical practices align with systems narratives in their personal and family stories.” Awarded, summer 2024
- $4800- Elon New Faculty Summer Research Funds, “Does participation in a community-engaged environmental science unit foster students’ responsibility and self-efficacy for tackling environmental crises?” Awarded, summer 2023
- $1380- Kernodle Center Community Partnership Initiative Grant in support of Introduction to Environmental Science (ENS1110) course community-engaged partnership with Clean Haw River advocacy organization in Pittsboro, NC. Awarded, $870 in fall 2022, $510 in spring 2023
- $4250- Turnage Fund Award. “STEM Faculty Narratives and Teaching Practices.” PI: Kelsey Bitting, Co-PIs: Laura Roselle & Caitlin Callahan (Grand Valley State University). Awarded, 2021-2023
- $2000- Elon University Innovation Council: Solve Campaign Grant. “Infusing Sustainability into the COR 110 Curriculum.” PI: Robert Perdue; Co-PIs: Tom Arcaro, Samantha DiRosa, Elaine Durr, & Kelsey Bitting. Awarded, 2021-2022
- National Science Foundation (NSF) Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Education and Human Resources (IUSE: EHR) “Collaborative Proposal: What is the influence of geoscience inquiry labs on graduate student teaching beliefs and undergraduate student learning and interest?” PI: Kelsey Bitting, Elon University; PI: Katherine Ryker, University of South Carolina; PI: Rachel Teasdale, California State University, Chico. 2019-2021. $44,454 Supplement (PI: Teasdale, Co-PI: Bitting). Awarded, 2021.
- Post-Institute Implementation Award (NSF Sub-Award), SENCER (Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities), 2015-2016.
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Scholarship
- Bitting, K. & Sweet, M. (in press). Soothing Faculty Burnout: Introducing Brief Mindfulness Practices to Mitigate Compassion and Decision Fatigue in the COVID-19 Era. International Journal for Academic Development.
- Bitting, K. & Merricks, J. (2024). Addressing ecoparalysis: A community-engaged unit enhances undergraduate student environmental value and problem-solving self-efficacy. Environmental Education Research.
- Bitting, K., Ryker, K., & Teasdale, R. (2024). Situational Interest in Online Introductory Geology Labs During COVID: Patterns Suggest Enhancements to Future Online Teaching. Journal of Geoscience Education.
- Ryker, K., Teasdale, R., & Bitting, K. (2024). Using Observation Protocols to Reliably Measure Teaching Practice in the Classroom and Advance the GER Community Framework. Journal of Geoscience Education.
- Carpenter, R., Dvorak, K., Gallardo-Williams, M. T., Chapman, D. D., Bitting, K., Forde, T., & Aming, D. (2022). Faculty (Re)Engagement: Perspectives on Challenges, Needs, and Opportunities. Journal of Faculty Development, 36(3), 1-4.
- St. John, K., McNeal, K., Macdonald, H., Kastens, K., Bitting, K., Cervato, C., McDaris, J., Petcovic, H., Pyle, E., Riggs, E., Ryker, K., Semken, S., & Teasdale, R. (2020). A community framework for geoscience education research: Summary and recommendations for future research priorities. Journal of Geoscience Education, 1-12. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10899995.2020.1779569
- St. John, K., Bitting, K., Cervato, C., Kastens, K., Macdonald, H., McDaris, J., McNeal, K., Petcovic, H., Pyle, E., Riggs, E., Ryker, K., Semken, S., & Teasdale, R. (2019). An Evolutionary Leap in How We Teach Geosciences. Eos, 100. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019EO127285.
- Teasdale, R., Ryker, K., and Bitting K. (2019). Graduate teaching assistant training in the geosciences: Our practices vs. perceived needs. Journal of Geoscience Education, 67(1), 64-82.
- Bitting, K., Arthurs, L., Chapman, L., Macdonald, H., & Manduca, C. (2018). Research on Institutional Change and Professional Development. In St. John, K. (Ed.), A Community Framework for Geoscience Education. National Association for Geoscience Teachers.
- Bitting K., Ryker, K., and Teasdale, R. (2017). Applying the geoscience education research strength of evidence pyramid: Developing a rubric to characterize existing geoscience teaching assistant training studies. Journal of Geoscience Education, 65(4), 519-530.
- Bitting, K., McCartney, M., Denning, K., and Roberts, J. (2018). Conceptual learning outcomes of virtual experiential learning: Results of Google Earth exploration in introductory Earth science courses. Research in Science Education, 48(3), 533-548.
- Williams, A., Sun, Z., Xie, K., Garcia, E., Ashby, I., Exter, M., Largent, D., Lu, P., Szafron, D., Ahmed, S., Onuczko, T., Smith, J., Tempelaar, D., Bitting, K., Alison Olcott Marshall, Erik Christensen, Hungwei Tseng, Joseph Walsh. (2017). Flipping STEM. In L. Santos Green, J. R. Banas, and R. Perkins (eds.), The Flipped College Classroom. New York: Springer.
- Olcott Marshall, A. and Bitting, K. (2016). Teaching through human-driven extinctions and climate change: Adding civic engagement to an introductory geology course for non-majors. Science Education & Civic Engagement: An International Journal, Winter 2016.
- Bitting, K. and Cook, G. (2014). Training and managing teaching assistants. Teaching Introductory Geoscience Courses in the 21st Century: On the Cutting Edge – Professional Development for Geoscience Faculty.
Peer-Reviewed Published Teaching Activities
- Bitting, K. & Merricks, J. (2021). What’s in the Water? Benchmarking Activity. Activity Description, Teach the Earth Activity Collection. Selected for the On the Cutting Edge Exemplary Collection.
- Merricks, J. & Bitting, K. (2021). What’s in the Water? Community Engagement Project. Activity Description, Teach the Earth Activity Collection. Selected for the On the Cutting Edge Reviewed Collection.
- Bitting, K. & Merricks, J. (2021, review pending). What’s in the Water? Lesson 1: Water Cycle and Watersheds. Activity Description, Teach the Earth Activity Collection.
- Merricks, J. & Bitting, K. (2021, review pending). What’s in the Water? Lesson 2: Introduction to Emerging Contaminants. Activity Description, Teach the Earth Activity Collection.
- Merricks, J. & Bitting, K. (2022, review pending). What’s in the Water? Lesson 3: The Economic Challenges of Clean Water. Activity Description, Teach the Earth Activity Collection.
- Bitting, K. & Merricks, J. (2021). What’s in the Water? Lesson 4: Drinking Water & Environmental Justice. Activity Description, Teach the Earth Activity Collection. Selected for the On the Cutting Edge Exemplary Collection.
- Merricks, J. & Bitting, K. (2022, review pending). What’s in the Water? Lesson 5: The Health Effects of PFAS. Activity Description, Teach the Earth Activity Collection.
- Bitting, K. & Merricks, J. (2022). What’s in the Water? Lesson 6: Drinking Water Quality Regulation in the U.S. Activity Description, Teach the Earth Activity Collection. Selected for the On the Cutting Edge Exemplary Collection.
Non-Peer-Reviewed Published Teaching Activities
- Merricks, J. & Bitting, K. (2021). What’s in the Water? A community-engaged inquiry unit exploring PFAS contamination in North Carolina. Course Description, Teach the Earth Activity Collection.
- Teasdale, R., Bitting, K., & Ryker, K. (2021). Guided Inquiry Introductory Geology Labs, National Association of Geoscience Teachers. Retrieved from https://serc.carleton.edu/inquiry_intro_geo/index.html.
Non-Peer-Reviewed Articles and Scholarship
- Bitting, K. Reflection: What is the role of higher education in responding to climate change? Liberal Education, fall 2022 issue.
- Bitting, K. and Sweet, M. Enhancing Students’ Capacity for Transfer Through Mindfulness. The Mindful Moment newsletter, June 2017. https://mailchi.mp/d98a5c75a503/june-2017-mindful-moment?e=f2cfea7d57
- Bitting, K. and Sweet, M. Connecting Mindfulness to the Culture of a Research University. The Mindful Moment newsletter, March 2017. https://us15.campaign-archive.com/?e=[UNIQID]&u=9dfcc79cfbae0a0f1455be332&id=8672eea8d5
- Bitting, K. Outreach for Earth Science Week. AWG E-News, October 2016.
- Bitting, K. (March 2012-May 2014). Crafted a series of 26 blog posts on writing an effective research grant or fellowship proposal for the GradFund Blog, Rutgers University School of Graduate Studies.
Presentations
Invited Workshops & Presentations
- Bitting, K. (Mar. 2023). Faculty Reading Group on Contemplative Pedagogy. Centre for Teaching and Learning, Concordia University.
- Bitting, K., Romulo, C., Turner, R., & Werts, S. (July 2021). Fostering Sustainable Institutions: Engaging Our Universities in the Movement for Change. Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference (virtual round table discussion).
- Bitting, K., Romulo, C., Turner, R., & Werts, S. (Apr. 2021). Fostering Sustainability Out of a Pandemic: The Role of Teaching Centers and Faculty Developers. POD Network Earth-Centered Special Interest Group (SIG) webinar.
- Bitting, K. (Apr. 2021). Experiential Learning Workshop Series: How to propel students into the outer limits of learning through facilitation? The Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence, Albertus Magnus College (virtual workshop).
- Bitting, K. (Mar. 2021). Current Challenges in K-16 Geoscience Education: A Higher Education Perspective. Is Geology at A Crossroads? GSA Northeastern Section Meeting (virtual panel).
- Bitting, K. (Nov. 2020). Introductory Geoscience Courses: Where have we been, where are we going, and how do we get there? UNC Chapel Hill Department of Geological Sciences Colloquium (virtual talk).
- Little, D. & Bitting, K. (Oct. 2020). Applying Inclusive Principles in Your Teaching. Butler University College of Communication (virtual workshop).
- Bitting, K. (Jan. 2020). Introduction to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, NC.
- Bitting, K. (2018). Clearing a Path Toward Change: Encouraging Our Colleagues to Adopt Active Learning. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 50(6). doi: 10.1130/abs/2018AM-324130
- Ryker, K., Teasdale, R., & Bitting, K. (2018). Training Graduate Teaching Assistants in the Geosciences: Where are we and what do we need to know? Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 50(6). doi: 10.1130/abs/2018AM-324324
- Bitting, K. (2017). Enriching the Geoscience Community through Micro-Mentoring Practices. 2.5-hour interactive workshop, Earth Educators’ Rendezvous, National Association of Geoscience Teachers.
- Teasdale, R., Ryker, K., & Bitting, K. (2017). Strengthening TA Teaching Capacity. 75-minute roundtable discussion, Earth Educators’ Rendezvous, National Association of Geoscience Teachers.
- Holmes, M. A., Schneider, B., & Bitting, K. (2017). Getting to Fair: The Implicit Bias of Decision-Making. 1-hour webinar, Association for Women Geoscientists.
- Bitting, K. (2013). Delaware River: Glacial Maximum to Modern Day. 1-hour seminar, Spring 2013 Friends of the Geology Museum Meeting, Rutgers University.
Recent Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations
* indicates presentation with undergraduate or graduate student mentee
- *Gibbons, R., Bitting, K., Kirk, R., & Krohmer, N. (in review, Dec. 2024). Soil Carbon Sequestration in Elon Forest: Role of Past Land Use and Forest Age. American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C.
- *Kenyon, P., Bitting, K., Rutz, J. (in review, Dec. 2024). Examining the Correlation of Fungal to Bacterial Ratios with Soil Carbon in Annual vs. Perennial Agricultural Ecosystems. American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C.
- Ryker, K., Teasdale, R., & Bitting, K. (accepted, Sept. 2024). A multi-institution assessment of learning and interest in introductory geology lab activities. GSA Connects, Anaheim, CA.
- Ryker, K., Teasdale, R., & Bitting, K. (Jul. 2024). Opportunities for Classroom Observation Protocols to Advance the GER Community Framework. NAGT Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
- *Gibbons, R., Kirk, R., & Bitting, K. (Apr. 2024). Representing land use and vegetation change over time for soil carbon analysis in the Piedmont region, NC. GSA Southeast Section Meeting, Asheville, NC.
- *Menser, E., *Williams, M., Bitting, K., Teasdale, R., & Ryker, K. (Oct. 2023). Relevance in Introductory Geoscience Laboratory Courses. Poster presentation, GSA Connects, Pittsburgh, PA.
- *Williams, M., *Menser, E., Bitting, K., Teasdale, R., & Ryker, K. (Oct. 2023). Game-based Learning in Introductory Earth & Environmental Science Labs. Poster presentation, GSA Connects, Pittsburgh, PA.
- Merricks, J., Bitting, K., & Enfield, M. (July 2023). Beyond the Lab Report: Reflective writing opportunities deepen learning. Short talk, Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research (SABER) 2023 National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.
- Chunco, A. & Bitting, K. (Aug. 2023). Grading and Belonging in a STEM Discipline. Poster presentation, ITLC Lilly Conference, Asheville, NC.
- *Torres, S., Teasdale, R., Ryker, K., & Bitting, K. (May 2023). Impact of hands-on learning in inquiry-based lab activities in introductory geoscience labs. Oral presentation, GSA Cordilleran Section, Reno, NV.
- *Eaton, M., & Bitting, K. (Apr. 2023). Soil Carbon on Campus. Oral presentation, National Conference on Undergraduate Research, University of Wisconsin, Eau-Claire, WI.
- Bitting, K., Callahan, C., & Roselle, L. (Apr. 2023). We teach as we see the world: Exploring the role of personal and family narratives in pedagogical approach. Poster presentation, X-DBER 2023 Conference, virtual.
- Ryker, K., Bitting, K., & Teasdale, R. (Apr. 2023). Features and Uses of Observation Protocols in Post-Secondary STEM Classrooms. Poster presentation, X-DBER 2023 Conference, virtual.
- Merricks, J., Enfield, M., & Bitting, K. (Apr. 2023). Beyond the Lab Report: Designing writing opportunities to deepen learning. Poster presentation, X-DBER 2023 Conference, virtual.
- Bitting, K., Chunco, A., & Rutz, J. (Oct. 2022). Can’t see the water for the drops? Assessing and redesigning an inquiry-oriented introductory environmental science laboratory. Oral presentation (virtual), GSA Connects, Denver, CO.
- Teasdale, R., Bitting, K., & Ryker, K. (Oct. 2022). Characteristics of high and low levels of inquiry in introductory geoscience labs: A case study of activities used in common lab topics. Oral presentation, GSA Connects, Denver, CO.
- *Torres, S., Teasdale, R., Ryker, K., & Bitting, K. (Oct. 2022). Impact of hands-on learning in inquiry-based lab activities in introductory geoscience labs. Oral presentation, GSA Connects, Denver, CO.
- Piper, M., Ryker, K., Teasdale, R., & Bitting, K. (Oct. 2022). Assessing inquiry in instructor-generated introductory geoscience laboratory activities. Oral presentation, Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference, Twin Cities, MN.
- Teasdale, R., Ryker, K., & Bitting, K. (July 2022). Characteristics of student interest in online introductory geology labs. Oral presentation, Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference, Twin Cities, MN.
- *Torres, S., Teasdale, R., Bitting, K., & Ryker, K. (July 2022). Do students learn science best with hands-on activities in introductory geology labs? Poster, Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference, Twin Cities, MN.
- Piper, M., Ryker, K., Bitting, K., & Teasdale, R. (July 2022). Engaging students in the scientific process: A case study of inquiry within five introductory geology courses. Oral presentation, Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference, Twin Cities, MN.
- *Davis, A., Bitting, K., Plenge, M., Cornette, K., Teasdale, R. & Ryker, K. (Apr. 2022). Motivational factors that support women’s interest in introductory geoscience labs. Oral presentation, National Council on Undergraduate Research Annual Conference (virtual).
- Keith, H., Bitting, K., Everson, B., & Fabrey, C. (Nov. 2021). Fostering Institutional Sustainability as Educational Developers. Birds of a Feather session (virtual), POD Network Annual Conference.
- Teasdale, R., Bitting, K., & Ryker, K (Oct. 2021). Student and Teaching Assistants’ Perspectives on Increasing Student Interest for Learning in Introductory Geology Courses. Oral presentation, GSA Connects, Portland, OR.
- Bitting, K., & Merricks, J. (July 2021). What’s in the Water? A place-based unit investigating PFAS contamination in central NC drinking water. Poster presentation (virtual), Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference.
- Merricks, J., & Bitting, K. (July 2021). Fostering Agents of Change: Can a local water crisis shift students’ values, goals, and priorities? Oral presentation (virtual), Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference.
- Donat, B., Teasdale, R., Bitting, K., & Ryker, K. (July 2021). Changes in TA Beliefs from Teaching Inquiry-Based Activities in Introductory Geology Labs. Poster presentation (virtual), Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference.
- Ryker, K., Teasdale, R., & Bitting, K. (July 2021). Making Sense of Interest and Learning in Introductory Geology Courses: Teaching Assistant and Student Perspectives. Oral presentation (virtual), Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference.
- Merricks, J., & Bitting, K. (July 2021). Can a local water crisis shift students’ frame of reference toward civic engagement? Poster presentation (virtual), SABER 2021 Virtual Meeting.
- Bitting, K., Ryker, K., & Teasdale, R. (Feb. 2021). TA Teaching Beliefs, Undergraduate Interest, and Learning in Introductory Geology Courses: Preliminary Results from the Pandemic. Poster presentation, X-DBER Conference (virtual), hosted by University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
- Werts, S., Romulo, C., Bitting, K., & Turner, R. (Jan. 2021). Fostering Sustainability Out of a Pandemic: Pathways for Higher Education to Create a More Resilient Institution and Society. Discussion-based session, AAC&U Annual Meeting.
- *Collins-Brown, E., Little, D., Bitting, K., Abbot, S., Morrison, B., & Pollard, T. (Nov. 2020). Looking Inward, Thinking Forward: Models and Tools for Center Evaluation. 30-minute Interactive Session- On Demand, POD Network Annual Conference.
- Teasdale, R., Ryker, K., & Bitting, K. (Oct. 2020). Increasing the Level of Inquiry Laboratory Activities for Introductory Geology Courses. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 52(6).
- Bitting, K., Ryker, K., & Teasdale, R. (July 2020). Creating Inquiry Labs for Introductory Geology Courses. 3-morning workshop, Earth Educators Rendezvous Conference.
Professional Activities
Consulting Work
- Focus group and community forum facilitator, NSF INCLUDES WIND (Women in a Network of Discovery) Planning Grant, Alamance Community College (PI: Constance Wolfe; Co-I: Sirena Hargrove Leak, Co-I: Leah Bug), Feb. 2021-April 2022
- Institutional coach, American Association of Colleges & Universities (AAC&U) Teaching to Increase Diversity and Equity in STEM (TIDES) Institute, June 20-23, 2022; June 12-16, 2023; June 24-27, 2024
- Institutional coach, American Association of Colleges & Universities (AAC&U) Institute on Reframing Institutional Transformation for Non-Tenure Track Faculty, July 25-29, 2022; July 29-August 1, 2024
Leadership in Professional Societies
- Journal of Geoscience Education: Associate Editor, January 2023-December 2025
- Earth-Centered Special Interest Group of the POD Network: Programming Director, 2021-2022; Founding Leadership Collaborative Member, 2020-2021
- Geoscience Education Research Division of the National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT): Past-President, 2020-2021; President, 2019-2020; Vice-President, 2018-2019; Interim Secretary, 2017; Communication Committee Chair, 2015-2018
- Mindfulness & Contemplative Pedagogy Special Interest Group of the POD Network: Founding Co-Chair, 2017-2018; Past Chair, 2018-2019.
- Association for Women Geoscientists: Chair of the Outstanding Educator Award Committee, 2015-2019; Northeast Regional Delegate, 2015-2017
- On the Cutting Edge Classroom Observation Project: Reformed Teaching Observation Protocol (RTOP) Observer, 2014-2016
Manuscript and Teaching Activity Reviews
- POD Network Conference, 2020 & 2022
- International Journal for Academic Development, 2020, 2021
- National Science Foundation, 2020
- Sustainability, 2020
- Teaching with Online Field Experiences, NSF-Sponsored Activity Collection of the Teach the Earth portal, 2020
- Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2020
- Earth Educators Rendezvous contributed conference program, 2019 & 2020
- Journal of Geoscience Education, 2018 & 2019
- Teaching and Learning Inquiry, 2017
- InTeGrate (Interdisciplinary Teaching about Earth for a Sustainable Future) Teaching Activity Collection, 2015 & 2019
Chaired Conference Sessions
- “Bringing Inquiry into Geoscience Labs for Students, Teaching Assistants, and Faculty,” Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, fall 2022
- “Making Sense of Methodologies and Theoretical Frameworks in Geoscience Education Research,” Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, fall 2021
- “Professional Development for Undergrads, Grads, and Faculty; Broadening Participation,” Earth Educators Rendezvous, summer 2019
- “Beyond the Road-Cut: Virtual, Local, and Non-Traditional ‘Field’ Teaching and Learning Experiences,” Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Fall 2017, Fall 2018, & Fall 2019
- “Improving Learning Outcomes by Transforming the Geoscience Classroom,” Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Fall 2014
- “Geoscience Education Outside the Classroom,” Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Fall 2011
Service Activities
University-level Service
- Oral Presentation Session Moderator, Student Undergraduate Research Forum, April 2024
- Community-Based Learning Faculty Meetup: Best Practices from Across the Disciplines (Panelist), Kernodle Center for Civic Life, February 2024
- Undergraduate Research Program Advisory Committee, fall 2023-spring 2026
- Course-Embedded Research (CER) Working Group, fall 2022-spring 2023
- Environmental Advisory Council, fall 2021-spring 2023
- Festival of Lights and Luminaries volunteer, December 2022
- Mental Health Advisory Panel, CATL representative, spring 2022
- Sustainability Leaders, CATL Representative, spring 2020-spring 2022
- Academic Service-Learning Committee, CATL representative, fall 2020-spring 2022
- Community Partnership Initiative Grants sub-committee member
- DEI Professional Development/Faculty Evaluation Working Group, spring 2021
- Don’t Trash It program volunteer, 2021 & 2022
- Managing Zoom Fatigue (session for Sp’21 remote Elon students), March 2021
- Campus Conversation: Teaching Through the Lens of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism, Discussion Leader, October 2020
- “Chair and Office Yoga” session leader, Mindfulness Employee Resource Group, March 2020
- Phi Beta Kappa, Eta NC Chapter, voting member, fall 2019-present
School- or Department-Level Service (outside Environmental Studies)
- Outdoor Leadership and Education Advisory Board, spring 2024-present
- Public Policy Advisory Board, fall 2023-present
- Mentor, Preparing Future Faculty Program (Duke University collaboration with Elon College of Arts & Sciences), fall 2023-spring 2024
- Duke University Preparing Future Faculty Program- Elon Visits
- Elon students panel host, spring 2021
- Elon administrators panel host, fall 2020 & fall 2021
- Elon faculty panel host, fall 2020 & fall 2021
- Read On, Elon book club organizer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer, summer 2021
- Focus Group Facilitator, Belk Library assessment of support for mid-level courses, November 2019
- Virtual Mindfulness Meditation, Elon School of Law, May 2020
Environmental Studies Service
- Host & event coordinator, Coffee with Pulitzer Center Rainforest Fellows, September 2024
- Host & event coordinator, ENS Internship Slam, spring 2024-ongoing
- Lab Coordinator, ENS 1710 (integrated lab-lecture), spring 2024-ongoing
- Lab Coordinator, ENS 1130 (traditional 3-hour lab), fall 2022-fall 2023
- Co-PI, CATL Diversity & Inclusion Grant to Environmental Studies, summer 2023-spring 2024
- Departmental website editor, fall 2022-spring 2024
- Compiled initial scheduling document for upcoming year courses, fall 2023-spring 2024
- Represented the Environmental Studies Department at an Admissions event, October 8, 2022
- Unofficial liaison to the Office of Sustainability, ongoing
Awards
- Enhance Award for service to the society, Association for Women Geoscientists, 2017
- SENCER (Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities) Model Course, “DNA to Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Life (Geology 121).”
- Graduate Research Fellow, National Science Foundation, 2006-201