Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Programs and Experiential Learning

he/him

336.758.4169

stottlem@wfu.edu

104 Reynolda Hall


Bio

Associate Dean Eric Stottlemyer joined the Wake Forest University English Department in 2012. He completed his Bachelor of Arts at The Ohio State University, his Master of Arts at San Diego State University, and his Ph.D. at the University of Nevada, Reno, where his interests centered on environmental literature and environmental rhetoric. His research interests have evolved to include contemplative pedagogy and experiential learning, especially as they relate to writing and environmental studies. In his role as Associate Dean, Stottlemyer focuses on curriculum development, new academic initiatives, interdisciplinary programs, and experiential modes of learning. He has served as the director of the Environmental Program, and represents the Dean’s Office on the Teaching and Learning Collaborative, the Teacher Education Committee, the Open Curriculum Committee, and the First-Year Seminar Committee.

Contact the Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Programs and Experiential Learning for information on the following:

  • Implement, track the budget, spearhead initiatives, and coordinate all aspects of the 2018 Mellon grant
  • New academic and/or curricular initiatives
  • Develop programming centered on experiential and engaged learning;
  • ODOC coordination of Wake Washington
  • Support and enhance interdisciplinary programs and program directors
  • Oversee and support all College directors
  • Coordinate initiatives with the Humanities Institute and the Office of Civic and Community Engagement
  • ODOC representative on the Center for the Advancement of Teaching Committee
  • Chair of the Open Curriculum and Interdisciplinary Major Committee