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Storyboard teams

“Integrating storywork into and across our teaching and mentoring is a way for us to let students know they matter. Especially for our underrepresented students and especially in the context of campus growth–we see them, we hear them, and we are here to help them articulate their skills and stories.”

–Jill Heney, Storyboard

Storyboard faculty

  • Amanda Ashley

    Amanda Ashley

    Director, School of the Arts; Professor, School of Public Service

  • Liljana Babinkostova

    Liljana Babinkostova

    Professor, Department of Mathematics

  • Derek Ganong

    Derek Ganong

    Associate Professor of Trumpet, Director of Jazz Studies, Department of Music

  • Jill Heney

    Jill Heney

    Lecturer, Department of Writing Studies

  • Tiffany Hitesman

    Tiffany Hitesman

    Lecturer, Professional and Public Writing, Department of Writing Studies

  • Eric Jankowski

    Eric Jankowski

    Assistant Professor, Materials Science and Engineering

  • headshot: kelly myers

    Kelly Myers

    Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education and Student Success; Professor of English

  • Krishna Pakala

    Krishna Pakala

    Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering

  • Portrait of Jon Schneider

    Jon Schneider

    Associate Director, School for the Digital Future; Director, IPS/BAS and DI+D

  • Emily Wakild, Cecil D. Andrus Endowed Chair for the Environment and Public Lands in the School of Public Service

    Emily Wakild

    Associate Director, School of the Environment; Professor of History and Environmental Studies, School of Public Service

  • Sasha Wang

    Sasha Wang

    Associate Professor, Math Education

  • Brian Wiley

    Brian Wiley

    Assistant Professor, Art, Design, and Visual Studies

“Storytelling opens the door for reflection; it’s impossible to hear someone’s story and not reflect on how you may be similar or different. In my experiences with students, it is this reflection that causes them to switch from passive to active.”

–Brian Wiley, Storyboard

Partners

  • Kara Brascia

    Kara Brascia

    Service-Learning Director

     

     

     

     

  • Debbie Kaylor

    Debbie Kaylor

    Career Center Director

  • Alex Gutierrez

    Alex Gutierrez

    Associate Director, Career Development

  • Greg Wilson

    Greg Wilson

    General Education Coordinator, CWI

  • Portrait of Susan Shadle

    Susan Shadle

    Executive Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning

“Stories are everlasting—but not immutable. As a form, they are nearly universal but the content, cadence, and capacity of stories to shape everything from biology to politics makes them enormously powerful.”

–Emily Wakild, Storyboard
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