The Honors Teaching Scholars represent the innovative, student-centered teaching that happens in departments throughout the university. These departmental faculty have shown their commitment to Honors education and expanded offerings in their department by developing Honors Discovery Courses. These interdisciplinary courses, which are piloted in the Honors Program and offered in Honors on a regular basis, harness the critical skills taught in Honors Signature Courses and apply them more specifically to a major field of inquiry.
Ken Baldauf
Director, Innovation Hub
ken@innovation.fsu.edu
Honors Course: Innovation by Design – ENT 3607
Carolina Gonzalez, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics
cgonzalez3@fsu.edu
Honors Course: Language Birth, Language Death – IDS 2291
Tarez Graban, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of English/Co-Director, Demos Project for Studies in the Data Humanities
tgarban@fsu.edu
Honors Course: Sustainable Public Discourse – IDH 3109
Paul Marty, Ph.D.
Professor, School of Information
marty@fsu.edu
Honors Couse: Life with Google: The Unintended Consequences of Information Technology – IDS 2683
Tyler McCreary, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Geography
tmccreary@fsu.edu
Honors Course: Environmental Justice – IDH 3404
G. Kurt Piehler, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of History Director, Institute of WWII and the Human Experience
kpiehler@fsu.edu
Nora Underwood, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Biological Science
nunderwood@bio.fsu.edu
Honors Course: Ecology of Food: IDS 2470