Jeffrey Carmichael
Creating value through insights into the biological sciences, Jeffrey Carmichael is an Associate Chair and Professor in the Biology Department at the University of North Dakota. With a commitment to fostering a deep understanding of biology among students, he serves as the Introductory Biology Coordinator. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the teaching and curriculum development of introductory biology courses, ensuring that students receive a comprehensive and engaging educational experience. Professor Carmichael's office is located in Starcher Hall, where he is known for his open-door policy and dedication to student success. His approach to teaching emphasizes critical thinking and hands-on learning, encouraging students to explore the complexities of biological systems and processes. His contributions to the department have been instrumental in shaping the foundational biology curriculum, making it both rigorous and accessible to a diverse student body. While his primary research interests are not explicitly detailed, Professor Carmichael's expertise in biology education and curriculum development is evident through his leadership roles and teaching philosophy. He is committed to staying abreast of the latest advancements in the field, integrating new scientific discoveries into the classroom to inspire the next generation of biologists. In addition to his academic responsibilities, Professor Carmichael is actively involved in various departmental initiatives aimed at enhancing the educational experience for all students. His dedication to the field of biology and his passion for teaching make him a valued member of the University of North Dakota community.
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, 617-627, 1981-06-01
, 293-307, 1997-12-01
, 29-36, 1986-03-01
, 386-394, 1982-12-01
, 710-712, 1982-11-01