I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be. – Douglas Adams
Associate Professor of Anatomy and Physiology
Coordinator of Academic Program Development
Currently an associate professor of Anatomy and Physiology. Twenty-one years of experience teaching science at the college level. Experienced at teaching Anatomy and Physiology, Gross Anatomical Dissection, Neuroanatomy, General Biology, Instructional Design, and Methods of Teaching in Science Instruction. Dedicated to the use of human donor dissection and human and animal tissues for learning and instruction. Well practiced in the use of technology as an adjunct to teaching. Committed to collegial service and active on the College-Wide Curriculum Committee and MVCC Professional Association. Active member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) and nationally recognized guest lecturer on the history of body donation specializing in the history of body use in NAZI Germany.
2020 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service
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I can’t express enough the commitment to the college and to the student experience Aaron has shown over the last year. There is a saying that appeared in a report delivered in 1856 by Reverend W. J. Kennedy who was the Inspector of Schools for Lancashire and the Isle of Man in Britain.
“Just as it is almost proverbial that, if you want any business done for you, you should ask a busy man to do it, and not a man of leisure, so it is the laborious scholar, who is working hard at languages, who picks up, nay, actually reads and studies more of other subjects than the rest of his fellows at school or college.”
This quote is one that is most fitting on the work that Aaron caries out. In March 1895 a version with “busy person” instead of “busy man” was printed, and I make this note in allegiance to Aaron’s work on equity. His desire to learn about student success through the college experience, his inspired work on equity and his drive to work with all schools, disciplines and faculty has left me grateful to have a colleague that forwards the work of the college. During this unprecedented year, Aaron has been a guiding light in not only the work we do as a college, but as a leader in his discipline as we navigated the world of remote learning. – Jim Lynch, Assistant Vice President of Academics, excerpt from AY2020-21 annual review
Presented here is my application to the position of Professor.
Current Curriculum Vitae.
Areas of Goals-Assessment Reports:
Letters of Support
Shannon Crocker, Assistant Professor and Guided Pathways Facilitator – Letter
Christine Miller, Professor and College Senate Chair – Letter
Norma Chrisman, Manager of Educational Technologies and MVCC Professional Association President – Letter
Patti Antanavige, Student Support Advisor – Retention Coordinator – Letter
Liz Doherty, Coordinator of Career Development Center, Career Services – Letter
Christine VanNamee, Associate Dean – School of Business and Hospitality – Letter
Marie Miknavich, Director of Institutional Research and Analysis – Letter
Thomas Squires, Vice President of Administrative Services – Letter