

Lisa Morkowchuk
Professor Lisa Morkowchuk is recognized for excellence in the field of chemistry education and research. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Virginia, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her students and colleagues. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Moravian College, where she developed a strong foundation in guided-inquiry learning, a pedagogical approach she continues to champion in her teaching. Her commitment to this method reflects her belief in fostering critical thinking and active learning among her students. Lisa Morkowchuk furthered her academic journey by obtaining a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Her doctoral studies equipped her with advanced skills and insights that she now imparts to her students at the University of Virginia. Her teaching philosophy is deeply rooted in the principles of guided-inquiry learning, which she integrates into her curriculum to enhance student engagement and understanding. Before her tenure at the University of Virginia, Professor Morkowchuk honed her teaching skills at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. During her time at these institutions, she taught both chemistry and mathematics, gaining valuable experience in interdisciplinary education. Her diverse teaching background allows her to connect with students from various academic interests and to tailor her teaching methods to meet their unique needs. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Professor Morkowchuk is actively involved in research, contributing to the advancement of the field of chemistry. Her research interests, though not explicitly detailed, are likely to align with her passion for innovative teaching methods and the development of new educational strategies in chemistry. Professor Morkowchuk is dedicated to creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment for her students. She is committed to mentoring the next generation of chemists and inspiring them to pursue their own paths of discovery and innovation. Her contributions to the academic community are marked by her dedication to excellence in both teaching and research, making her a valued member of the University of Virginia faculty.
Publications
, 33-64, 2012-02-22
, 3723-3738, 2024-08-14