Four faculty members selected for innovation program

December 8, 2015

Marissa Carl

Four of 性欲社鈥檚 most innovative faculty members have been selected as fellows in the Chancellor鈥檚 Innovation in Technology and Elearning  program.

The CITE fellows are:


  • Abel Bult-Ito, professor of biology in the College of Natural Science and Mathematics

  • Devin Drown, assistant professor of biology in the College of Natural Science and Mathematics

  • Robin Shoaps, assistant professor of anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts

  • Peter Westley, assistant professor of fisheries and conservation in the School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences


Each faculty member will work with instructional designers who will inspire, facilitate and support their projects during the next year.

This is the CITE program鈥檚 third class of fellows. Previous participants have worked on a statewide collaborative leadership app, a mobile augmented reality game for international students, cold climate smart plugins and more.