Teacher feature
LCC biology professor is a nature lover
October 8, 2020 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenEditor In Chief
When biology professor Sarah Steinhour started working at LCC in the fall of 2005, she taught Intro Anatomy and Physiology.
“I’ve also taught Human Anatomy in addition to Introductory Biology,” Steinhour said. “I was also … Read More
Professor enjoys teaching history
October 2, 2020 | hooklBy Julie NewellAssociate Editor
Orestes Mavromatis, born in Lansing and raised in Okemos, has been a teacher at LCC since the fall of 2002. Mavromatis currently teaches U.S. History and World Civilizations.
“One of the reasons that I … Read More
McDiarmid enjoys sharing her expertise
September 11, 2020 | hooklBy Julie Newell Associate Editor
Some of the most underappreciated heroes of today are teachers.
Tamara McDiarmid, 53, has been teaching at LCC since 2015. She is currently the lead faculty adviser for the Adult Corrections Program and … Read More
Chemistry professor is an LCC veteran
August 28, 2020 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenEditor In Chief
Chemistry 161 professor Ed Bryant has filled many roles in his time at LCC.
“Much of my time at LCC has been spent teaching the advanced organic chemistry laboratory course, Chemistry 272,” Bryant said. … Read More
Running professor teaches philosophy
May 22, 2020 | hooklBy Maddy WarrenStaff Writer
At the beginning of 2020, LCC philosophy professor Matthew Van Cleave made it his goal to run at least 10 miles every day. So far he has stuck with that goal.
“I run a lot … Read More
Professor encouraged by his students
April 17, 2020 | hooklBy Robin MoralesAssociate Editor
David Guard has been a history professor at LCC since 1997, years before online classes were first offered to students, and many decades after the world’s last great pandemic.
Changes in technology since 1997 have greatly … Read More
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