Dr.
Amy Nolan
2004
Excellence in Teaching Award Recipient
The
Faculty at Charleston Southern selected Dr. Amy Nolan as
the recipient of the 2004 Excellence in Teaching Award.
Dr.
Nolan was employed full-time by Charleston Southern University
in the Fall of 2000 Dr. Nolan’s education consists
of an undergraduate degree in Biology from Charleston Southern
University. She then went to The Medical University of
South Carolina and earned a Doctorate degree in Cell Molecular
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
After
school Dr. Nolan was employed by The Medical University
of South Carolina. While at The Medical University of South
Carolina she studied the effects an individual’s
diet on Breast Cancer.
Dr.
Nolan enjoyed her work at The Medical University of South
Carolina decided to come to work at Charleston Southern
University to fulfill her desire to teach. Her teaching
philosophy is to make her classes an open environment where
students feel free to ask questions. She believes this
makes her lectures more informative and flow smoothly.
Dr. Nolan’s goals when preparing her lectures is
to make each lecture as interesting and organized as possible.
She likes to incorporate technology and small group critical
thinking exercises into her classes. The people who influenced
Dr. Nolan’s teaching style were the professors she
had while she was a student at Charleston Southern University.
Aside
from her job as a professor at Charleston Southern University,
Dr. Nolan has two children. Who she enjoys playing with.
It
is easy to understand the reasons that Dr. Nolan was selected
as 2004 Recipient of the Excellence in Teaching award.
Charleston Southern and her students are fortunate to have
her.
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