Faculty at The University of Alabama Honors College are encouraged to teach courses tailored to their academic interests.
Honors Transdisciplinary Course Design Fellowship
Through this initiative, each chosen fellow receives a $5,000 stipend to develop their own course. Approved courses will then be taught as University Honors (UH) seminars the following two years.
The Honors College Honors Transdisciplinary Pedagogy Summer Course Design Fellowship is designed to cultivate an environment of interdisciplinary exploration and innovation among our esteemed faculty
Dr. Tiffany Sippial, Honors College Dean
The inaugural 2024 class represents a diverse disciplinary cohort, with fellows from five colleges and ten departments and courses employing a distinct set of disciplinary perspectives to offer UHP students exciting and rewarding intellectual, ethical and community-based experiences.
2024 Fellows
Lawrence Cappello, PhD, Associate Professor, A&S-History
Amanda Espy-Brown, PhD, Senior Instructor, A&S-New College
Gayle Faught, PhD, Assistant Professor, A&S-Psychology
Connar Franklin, EdD, Instructor, Early College-OTIDE
Jolene Hubbs, PhD, Professor, A&S-American Studies
Amy McLean, MSW, Instructor, Social Work-Social Work
Gina Stamm, PhD, Associate Professor, A&S-Modern Languages and Classics
Matt Valasik, PhD, Associate Professor, A&S-Criminology and Criminal Justice
Matt VanDyke, PhD, Associate Professor, C&IS-Advertising and Public Relations
Crystal Veronie, PhD, Instructor, A&S-English
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The Honors College is proud to partner with UA’s Black Faculty and Staff Association to increase opportunities for Black students to gain entry into the Honors College.