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Susanna Calkins
Director, Nexus for Faculty Success; Associate Professor, School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Susanna Calkins is a seasoned professional with a rich background in academia and literature.
She served as the first director of the Nexus for Faculty Success at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, focusing on advancing learning, teaching, academic writing, scholarship, and leadership among faculty members.
With nearly 19 years of experience, Susanna directed faculty initiatives at the Searle Center for Advancing Learning and Teaching at Northwestern University, where she spearheaded various educational development programs and workshops, impacting STEM, medical, humanities, social sciences, and fine arts educators.
Her expertise extends to research encompassing teaching, learning, mentoring, critical thinking in STEM and humanities, faculty motivation, and the influence of technology on education.
Susanna Calkins is a published author of academic works such as 'Learning and Teaching: The Reflective Professional' and 'Reflective Teaching in Higher Education', in addition to numerous research articles in academic journals.
She has conducted workshops and sessions for faculty and administrators on national and international platforms while also contributing as a consultant to key projects.
In the realms of education, Susanna has taught undergraduate history classes and currently instructs in the Masters of Education in Higher Ed Administration program, specializing in learning, teaching, history, and philosophy of higher education.
Apart from her scholarly pursuits, Susanna Calkins is an accomplished author of historical mysteries, notably known for 'The Lucy Campion Mysteries' set in 17th century England, and her new series 'The Speakeasy Murders'. Her works have received several award nominations and accolades within the genre.
Susanna holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in History from Purdue University and has held various roles at esteemed institutions such as Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Northwestern University, Lake Forest College, and the University of Louisville.
Her contributions to academia, literature, and educational development showcase a multifaceted professional with a passion for fostering learning and scholarship.
She is represented by David Hale Smith of Inkwell Management.
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