Tim Clark
Tim Clark he/him/his Noyce Scholars Program Director, Associate Professor and Chair Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Meet Tim Clark, Director of the Noyce Scholars program. Tim's advice for aspiring math/science educators: "Bring your passion for STEM into the classroom! Students will feed into your enjoyment of the subject as you get to know them as people. When you are your authentic self with students, they find ways to step into new versions of who they can be in math and science."
Elizabeth Dahl
Elizabeth Dahl Noyce Faculty, Associate Professor of Chemistry
Meet Elizabeth Dahl, Noyce Scholars faculty member and associate professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. "Science and math is so important for every student, even for those who are not interested in careers in the field. A good science secondary education science teacher can really help students understand how the world works which in turn helps build societal support for scientific endeavors."
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Joseph W. Ganem Noyce Faculty, Department Chair and Professor of Physics
Meet Joseph Ganem, Noyce Scholars faculty member, department chair and professor of Physics.
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Margarita Gomez Noyce Faculty, Associate Chair of Teacher Education and
Meet Margartia Gomez, Noyce Scholars faculty member, associate chair of Teacher Education, Undergraduate Program Director of Elementary Education, and professor of Literacy Education.
Sibren Isaacman
Sibren Isaacman He/him/his Noyce Faculty, Department Chair and Associate Professor of Computer Science
Meet Sibren Isaacman, Noyce Faculty member, department chair and associate professor of computer science. What is his favorite thing about teaching? "Getting to know each student and figuring out the best ways to connect with the student and incorporate the things you are trying to teach them into their existing world view is rewarding and challenging in equal measure. Building up a rapport with the students and the mutual respect for abilities feels incredible."
Qi Shi
Qi Shi Noyce Faculty, Professor of School Counseling
Meet Dr. Qi Shi, Noyce Scholars faculty member and professor of school counseling. Dr. Shi shares: "I believe teaching is one of the most rewarding and meaningful career paths for young people who have a passion to make a difference in children’s lives."
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Brianna Tate Noyce Faculty, Assistant Professor of Biology
Meet Brianna Tate, Noyce Scholars faculty member and assistant professor of Biology.
Karen Terrell
Karen Terrell, Ph.D She, her, hers Noyce Faculty, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education
Meet Karen Terrell, Noyce Scholars faculty member and assistant professor of mathematics. Her message for those interested in becoming a math or science teacher? "Find the fun in your content and present THAT to students. If you’re career changing, that’s even better! Use your life experiences to present students the 'why' of the content without them having to ask themselves."
Stacy Williams
Stacy Williams Noyce Faculty, Chair of the Teacher Education Department
Meet Stacy Williams, Noyce Scholars faculty member and chair of the teacher education department. "I am humbled to get to work with passionate and knowledgeable people who have dedicated their careers to improving education for all children."

Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program

National Science Foundation logoThe Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program - Track 1 at Loyola University Maryland is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 2243220.

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