Seacrest Teaching Fellows

Seacrest Teaching Fellows

Seacrest Teaching Fellows

RESEARCH TEACHING. IMPACT LEARNING.

The Seacrest Teaching Fellows program empowers College of Business faculty to explore innovative, evidence-based teaching practices that enhance student learning. Fellows investigate the effectiveness of specific teaching strategies, tools, or interventions in the classroom in order to generate insights that benefit faculty across all disciplines. Projects can range from one to three years and Fellows are eligible for a $3,000 award for successfully completing their outlined project.

Application and Selection Process Program Eligibility Program Participants

2025-26 Seacrest Fellows

  1. Avatar for Pedro Agüero
    Assistant Professor of Practice in Management
  2. Avatar for Shane Moser
    Nebraska Bankers Association Faculty Fellow and Associate Professor of Practice in Finance
  3. Avatar for Lisa Tschauner
    Assistant Professor of Practice of Management

Past Program Participants

2024-25: Heather Clemens, Uche Jarrett, Andrew Hanna, Bob Mackalski, Chistopher Mann, Michael Ricks
2023-24: Heather Clemens, Andrew Hanna, Uche Jarrett, Bob Mackalski
2022-23: Amanda Gonzales, Heather Clemens, Bob Mackalski, Rob Stein
2021-22: Uche Jarrett, Amanda Gonzales, Rob Stein, Sam Allgood
2020-21: Laurie Miller, Uche Jarrett, Amanda Gonzales
2019-20: John Geppert, Laurie Miller, Uche Jarrett, Amanda Gonzales
2018-19: John Geppert, Laurie Miller, Uche Jarrett

Eligibility

All instructional faculty in the College of Business are eligible to participate in the Seacrest Teaching Fellows program.

Apply to Become a 2026-27 Seacrest Fellow

An ad hoc committee of relevant stakeholders will review and select from new applications each year.

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Apply by June 15

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