Meet CETL

The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) at Kennesaw State University is one of the nation’s premier centers of its kind. We serve all KSU educators—including the Corps of Instruction, VITAL faculty, administrators, graduate teaching assistants, and post-doctoral scholars. We empower them to be great teachers, encourage their inquiry into evidence-based teaching methods, and enable recognition of faculty excellence, fostering faculty development and student success. Our extraordinary team are experts in the learning sciences, award-winning educators, renowned authors, leaders in their professional societies, and sought-after speakers at prestigious universities and international organizations. Our commitment to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is a model for programs around the country. Our annual interdisciplinary SoTL Summit conference draws more than 500 participants, including luminaries of the SoTL world. CETL’s commitment to the best in teaching and learning has brought us prominence among our peers, but our mission remains focused on helping communities of educators at KSU flourish.  

Meet the dedicated educators and leaders in CETL who help support and advance faculty development at Kennesaw State University.

CETL Staff

The CETL staff forms the backbone of our operations, offering strategic leadership, program coordination, and individualized support for faculty across the university. This team includes specialists in teaching and learning, educational research, and faculty engagement. Together, they design and implement initiatives that promote effective pedagogy, inclusive practices, and scholarly teaching.

Name
Position
  • sheena brown headshot

    Lead, Educational Development Scholarship and Evaluation

    sbrow566@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6410
    House 3211 - 102

    Dr. Brown provides support to KSU faculty in the areas of education research and evaluation. In her role, she strengthens KSU's educational research initiatives by facilitating professional development opportunities for faculty members, collaborates with them to draft compelling grant proposals, and broadens CETL's involvement in securing external funding. Her responsibilities include collaborating with the faculty on assessment planning, methodologies, analysis, and interpretation. She also plays a vital role in developing and implementing educational grant proposal evaluation plans.

  • haleigh campbell headshot

    Operations Coordinator

    hcampb17@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6410
    House 3211 - 102

    Haleigh Campbell provides operation support to all members of CETL, working closely with the Director of Operations and Strategic Initiatives. 

    Haleigh graduated from KSU with an undergraduate degree in Psychology

  • Michele DiPietro headshot

    Executive Director for Faculty Development, Recognition and the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning and Professor of Mathematics

    mdipietr@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6410
    House 3211 - 113

    Dr. DiPietro oversees university wide faculty and graduate student development efforts, both in pedagogy with Scholarly Teaching unit of CETL and beyond.

    With their former Carnegie Mellon colleagues, Dr. DiPietro is a co-author of "How Learning Works: 7 Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching." The book was listed at #3 in a "Top 10 Books on Teaching" list on the Chronicle of Higher Education. Their scholarly interests include learning sciences, diversity and inclusion, the scholarship of teaching and learning, academic integrity, statistics education, the consultation process in faculty development, and teaching in times of tragedy. Dr. DiPietro was the 2015 recipient of the Bob Pierleoni Spirit of POD award, the highest honor bestowed in the field of educational development for professional achievement and legacy to the field.  

  • misty grayer headshot

    Senior Teaching and Learning Consultant, VITAL Faculty & Part-Time Assistant Professor of Public Administration

    mgrayer@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6410
    H54-3211 201A

    Dr. Misty Grayer is a Senior Teaching and Learning Consultant for VITAL faculty at CETL, where she is dedicated to supporting the scholarly teaching needs of KSU faculty, particularly those who are visiting, instructors, teaching assistants, adjunct or part-time, or limited-term. With over a decade of teaching experience, Misty has primarily taught graduate and undergraduate students across various modalities in the discipline of public administration.

    Before joining CETL full-time, Misty served KSU students and faculty as an Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Faculty Fellow for Learning-Centered Teaching. Her career in higher education has been focused on supporting others through their learning journeys, whether by aiding students pursuing public service careers or helping faculty achieve their student success goals.

    Currently, as a Senior Teaching and Learning Consultant, Misty provides personalized services to those who teach at KSU, including consultations and course observations, and she leads workshops, book chats, and the Teaching Academy for Part-Time Faculty. Reflecting CETL's philosophy, Misty wholeheartedly believes that students can succeed when those who teach them are also well-supported to succeed.

    Outside of CETL, Misty's primary teaching interests include the intersection of public law and public management, contemporary public issues, and collaborative decision-making.

  • laura howard headshot

    Senior Teaching and Learning Consultant & Part-Time Assistant Professor of English

    lhowar40@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6439
    House 3211 - 108

    Dr. Laura Howard is a Senior Teaching and Learning Consultant at the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL), bringing over fifteen years of experience in both in-person and online instruction. Before joining CETL full-time, she served as a faculty member in the English Department at Kennesaw State University (KSU), where she coordinated the graduate teaching assistant program for the Master of Arts in Professional Writing (MAPW) and was a Faculty Fellow for Learning-Centered Teaching at CETL.

    Laura’s educational development interests center on building meaningful relationships, applying evidence-based strategies to enhance teaching and learning across modalities, and fostering a culture of care that supports both faculty and student success. Her work has been featured in Faculty Focus and on the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. As an active member of the POD Network, she has presented at multiple annual conferences on topics including learner engagement, relational pedagogy, and faculty well-being.

    At CETL, Laura facilitates workshops on a wide range of topics, including those related to KSU’s “Nurturing Environments through Scholarly Teaching” (NEST) initiative. She also leads CETL’s Personalized Services program, which provides individualized teaching consultations, classroom observations, and student focus groups. In addition to her role at CETL, Laura continues to teach part-time in the English Department at KSU.

  • Hillary Steinher headshot

    Associate Director for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and Professor of Educational Psychology

    hsteiner@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6147
    House 3211 - 103

    Dr. Steiner provides support to colleges, departments, and individual faculty in the areas of the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) and the science of learning. She chairs CETL's international SoTL Summit conference; facilitates the SoTL Manuscript Completion and Conference Presentation Funds programs; provides consulting services and workshops on all aspects of the SoTL research process; develops and maintains the internationally recognized Hopscotch 4-SoTL webtool; develops and maintains the SoTL and science of learning micro-credentials; maintains an active SoTL-related line of scholarship; and serves on national and international SoTL committees and editorial boards, including as Regional Vice President (USA) and Publications Committee Chair for ISSOTL. Hillary also maintains the nationally recognized directories of SoTL conferences and journals, online SoTL resource pages, and the KSU-SoTL listserv. Currently a Professor in the Department of Psychological Science, she has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in first-year studies, introductory psychology and educational psychology, in online, hybrid and face-to-face formats. She received the USG Board of Regents' SoTL Award in 2017. 

    Hillary's Areas of Focus at CETL:

    • The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)
    • Cognitive and social-cognitive perspectives on learning as applied to higher education
    • Interpretation of student course evaluation feedback

    Hillary's Website
  • christina ujj headshot

    Director, Operations and Strategic Initiatives

    cujj@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6410
    House 3211 - 203

    Christina Ujj, Ed.D., provides support for all operational aspects of CETL. This includes, large-scale logistics; reporting; strategic initiatives; compliance; website development; marketing and communication; and assists Dr. DiPietro regarding finances, strategic communications and program and event development. 

    Christina served as a part-time faculty member at KSU teaching KSU 1200 (First-Year Seminar in Leadership) and at North Carolina State University teaching Topics in College Student Development. She joined CETL after working with Housing and Residence Life to create the residential curriculum for skills on-campus residents learned while living at KSU.

  • Tris Utschig headshot

    Director for Scholarly Teaching and Professor of Nuclear Engineering

    tutschig@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6410
    House 3211


    Dr. Utschig is dedicated to providing CETL services specifically addressing the scholarly teaching needs of KSU faculty. In this role he manages and contributes to the CETL Team in creating institutes, workshops, webinars, and book chats; running faculty learning communities; conducting classroom observations; and providing custom consulting services to colleges, departments, and individual faculty to leverage the learning sciences in bringing a scholarly approach to all aspects of the teaching and learning process. Tris brings significant expertise and consultation experience across a variety of teaching modalities regarding choosing pedagogical techniques, performing course and learning activity design, assessing student learning outcomes, conducting research in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), and with writing and implementing externally funded educational research proposals. As Professor of Nuclear Engineering, Tris also teaches courses for the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

    Tris's focus areas at CETL

    • Classroom assessment strategies
    • Collaborative learning
    • Learning activity design
    • Process education (learning to learn)
    • STEM pedagogy

  • rebecca weaver headshot

    Teaching and Learning Consultant & Part-Time Assistant Professor of English

    rweave41@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6410
    House 3211 - 103

    Dr. Weaver brings twenty-five years of teaching experience at a variety of higher ed institutions to her role as a Consultant in Teaching and Learning at Kennesaw State. Grounded in her experience, her work with faculty is deeply energized by a range of evidence-based practices that support developing and celebrating our teaching. She is a columnist at the National Teaching and Learning Forum and has published about pedagogy in Hybrid Pedagogy, Inside Higher Ed, The Chronicle's "ProfHacker," Recursive, TechStyle, and the Pedagogue Podcast. She was the founding editor of Recursive Reviews: Books About Teaching in Higher Ed. Considering herself a "metacognitive pedagogue", her specialties include reflective and metacognitive praxis, alternative assessment, community building, critical higher ed studies, and pedagogies of compassion, care, and hope. Through leading workshops, book clubs, custom consultations, and other programming, Dr. Weaver works to help faculty develop flourishing and sustainable teaching practices.

CETL Faculty Fellows

Faculty Fellows are experienced educators who collaborate with CETL to lead targeted initiatives that enhance teaching and learning. These fellows bring disciplinary expertise and innovative approaches to faculty development, mentoring, and curriculum design. Their work helps bridge the gap between theory and practice, enriching the academic environment for both faculty and students.

Name
Position
  • Senior Lecturer of Educational Psychology

    mbankhe1@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6225
    SO 2010

  • image of Tanja

    Coordinator of Internships for Criminal Justice and Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology

    tlink1@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-2292
    SO 4054

  • charles parrott headshot

    Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies

    cparrot5@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-2347
    WB 220

    Charles Parrott is the CETL Faculty Fellow for Faculty Mentoring and an Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre & Performance Studies. Dr. Parrott has won numerous awards for his teaching, mentorship of undergraduate research, and scholarship & creative activity. As a Faculty Fellow, Charles leverages his many years in the classroom and experience as a nationally recognized storytelling coach to help faculty through consultations, classroom observations, and workshops focused on telling academic stories across contexts. He also manages the Mutual Mentoring Groups CETL provides. When he is not mentoring faculty at KSU, he remains active in the Department of Theatre & Performance Studies and travels to universities around the country as a popular solo-performer. 

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    Owl Swap Coordinator and Professor of Geography

    vslinger@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-2068
    WH 128A

    Vanessa Slinger-Friedman is a Professor of Geography at Kennesaw State University. She is a co-founder of the KSU Food Forest, an initiative that models and helps build sustainable agriculture systems that attempt to address social inequities and related health issues in low-income communities in Atlanta, while at the same time mitigating climate change. She coordinates OwlSwap, a sustainability textiles and apparels initiative at KSU, which includes two free campus closets and monthly campus clothing swaps. Vanessa’s regional specialty is Latin America and the Caribbean, where she does research related to the use of vetiver grass for soil erosion control and economic development. Her research interests include innovative pedagogy to teach about sustainability and geography. Vanessa is currently the CETL Faculty Fellow for Teaching Excellence in Sustainable Communities.

Affiliated Lead Mentors

Affiliated Lead Mentors are faculty members who serve as peer leaders within their colleges or departments. They provide mentorship, share best practices, and support the professional development of their colleagues. These mentors play a key role in fostering a supportive and collaborative teaching culture across the university.

Name
Position
  • Kadian Callahan headshot

    Associate Dean for Student Success and Community Engagement and Professor of Mathematics Education

    kcallah6@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-2492
    SL 5001

    Assistant and Associate Deans MMG Lead

    Dr. Callahan works with student leaders, faculty, staff, and administrators to ensure that CSM structures, policies, and practices align with our goal of creating an inclusive learning environment that fosters success for the diversity of students whom we serve.

  • paula jackson headshot

    Chair of the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology and Professor of Biology

    pjackson@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6655
    SC 310

    Chairs and Directors MMG Lead

  • jennifer willard headshot

    Associate Chair of the Department of Psychological Science and Professor of Psychology

    jwillar3@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6225
    SO 4038

    Assistant and Associate Chairs MMG Lead

Faculty Development Committee

The Faculty Development Committee serves as both a think tank and an oversight body for all faculty development programs at Kennesaw State University. Its purpose is to provide strategic guidance and ensure the relevance and effectiveness of CETL’s initiatives. The committee is composed of one elected faculty representative from each degree-granting college, along with the Executive Director of CETL serving in an ex officio capacity. Additional CETL staff may participate as non-voting members to support the committee’s work.

The committee meets at least once per semester, and members serve a two-year term, contributing their insights and expertise to shape the future of faculty development across the university.

Name
Position
  • bianca channer headshot

    Associate Professor of Social Work

    bchanner@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-7530
    HS 3321

  • Mona Chavoshi headshot

    Principal Lecturer of Programming

    mchavosh@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-3075
    J 355

  • Chetan Dhital headshot

    Associate Professor of Physics

    cdhital@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-4209
    H 260F

  • dabae lee headshot

    Assistant Director of the School of Instructional Technology and Innovation and Associate Professor of Instructional Technology

    dlee159@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-4520
    KH 2328

  • Deborah Mixson-Brookshire headshot

    Director of Coles Online Programs and Professor of Management

    dmixson@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-2074
    BB 311

  • dominique petite headshot

    Assistant Professor of Music

    dpetite@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6151
    WB 104

  • Associate Professor of Italian

    ascapolo@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-6366
    PS 245

  • ehsan sheikholharam mashhadi headshot

    Assistant Professor of Architecture

    esheikho@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-5086
    N 153

    Professor Sheikholharam has a multidisciplinary background in architecture, religious studies, and philosophy. He holds a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a terminal degree in Architecture from the University of Miami. He has also served as a fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. Building on his diverse scholarly and cultural identity, Professor Sheikholharam's work cuts through key themes in the Humanities and design disciplines, including representations of minority identities in public spaces, cultural productions in the Global South, and the intersections of social and ecological justice.

  • Radwa Sultan headshot

    Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering

    rsultan7@kennesaw.edu
    (470) 578-7246
    Q 340