
Dr. Kate Hill
Assistant Professor, Instructional Faculty; Assistant Program Director for Biological
Sciences
Biological Sciences, Schmid College of Science and Technology
Office Location: Keck Center for Science and Engineering
Email: kathill@chapman.edu
- Education:
- Stanford University, Bachelor of Arts
Florida State University, Ph.D.
Biography
After earning her B.A.S. in Biology and Music at Stanford University, Kate worked
with Teach For America for three years as a middle school science teacher in Houston,
Texas. Kate’s passion for science and teaching led her to Florida State University
to pursue her Ph.D. Her dissertation research examined the communities of tiny animals
that live inside marine sponges including shrimps, worms, and brittle stars. A highlight
of her research was traveling to field sites in Panamá, Belize, and the Florida Keys
and working with undergraduate students in the field. During her dissertation, Kate
also engaged in science education research and assisted in developing a new Biology
Laboratory, which incorporated inquiry-based learning methods. Kate is interested
in promoting equitable teaching practices that improve student retention in the sciences
and provide students with authentic science experiences. Her professional goal is
to develop teaching methods and programs that support students in their transition
to undergraduate coursework, particularly in the sciences.
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Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications