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Catherine Martin-Dunlop
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR: Science Education,
School of Education and Urban Studies
DIRECTOR: Center for Excellence in Teaching
and Learning, Division of Academic Affairs
EDUCATION: PhD, Science Education, Curtin
Morgan State is an exciting
place to be right now. It is a
unique institution in many
ways. Morgan offers the only
master’s and doctoral
degree in Science Education
in Maryland. It’s a great
program that keeps me
engaged with our talented
graduate students.
ric Conway is well known as a preeminent choral master and pianist. As director and
chief accompanist for the Morgan State University Choir, his impressive talents have
contributed to the creation of a world-class choir and made him a sought after music
collaborator in the global arts world. However, he may not be as well-known for his other
significant role at Morgan State — that of Chairperson of the Fine and Performing Arts Department.
Here, he orchestrates an academic department composed of musicians and artists who practice their
avocation and engage in research, projects, and performances that advance the arts.
Marquita Lister , soprano and Morgan State Lecturer of Voice focused on preserving the musical
heritage of the Negro spiritual in her collaborative project, The African American Art Song and
Arranged Negro Spiritual for a New Generation. Honors include Emmy and Grammy nominations.
James Lee , composer and Professor of Music Theory, is conducting research on the music of ancient
Israel, which will culminate in his new work, Miqdash (Santuary), composed for orchestra with a
version for piano. Dr. Lee’s compositions have premiered across the country.
University of Technology; MS, Science
Education, University of Southern California;
BS, Biology, Simon Fraser University Stephanie Bruning , pianist, Associate Professor of Music, and Coordinator of Keyboard Studies, was
RESEARCH: Impacts of the Concept
Mapping Strategy in Introductory
Biology on Learning and Retention of
Underrepresented STEM Students Lori Johnson , Assistant Professor of Art History, specializes in the study of modern and contemporary
art. Her forthcoming monograph, A Poetic Revolution: Women Artists and Symbolism in the United
States (1890-1920), focuses on how the Symbolist Art Movement became a vehicle for emancipation
for American female artists during the Progressive Era.
awarded the 2017 Global Music Awards Gold Medal for an Album, The Indian Character Piece: Native-
American Influenced Piano Works from the Early 20th Century.
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ctive learning is a way of life for Catherine Martin-Dunlop, Director of the Center for
Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Division of Academic Affairs at Morgan State.
Between yoga, kayaking, scuba-diving, and reading several books at a time, she
devotes her energy to inventing creative ways to improve and assess how teachers
teach and students learn.
I try to live by Aristotle’s
sage words: We are
what we repeatedly do.
Excellence, then, is not an
act but a habit. It inspires me
to give my best performance
as a musician and guides
me to lead the Fine and
Performing Arts Department
to be the best it can be.
Eric Conway
DEPARTMENT CHAIR: Fine and Performing
Arts Department
Dr. Martin-Dunlop’s busy life reflects those of the students at Morgan State and helps her
empathize with their challen ges, especially those who are first generation college students as
she was. She recognizes that more engaging learning environments would help provide focus to
students who juggle part-time jobs, families, and school work.
CHOIR DIRECTOR:
Morgan State University Choir
EDUCATION: BM, MM, DMA Peabody
Her recent research expands on an active learning tool she has successfully used with her own
students for decades, that of concept mapping (pictured on pages 16–17). Concept mapping is
a visual method for students to organize and expand their knowledge of a subject. A graphic
representation might begin with a main concept or idea at the top of a page with arrows that
branch out to connect other sub-topics with the main idea.
Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins
University; MAS Johns Hopkins
University; Certificate in Accounting,
University of Baltimore
Dr. Martin-Dunlop’s research study, funded by the National Science Foundation, employs concept
mapping as an active learning strategy to help undergraduate students master biology at a
deeper level. She believes that a more comprehensive grasp of the subject matter can positively
influence students’ metacognitive skills and academic self-efficacy as well as impact the pass
and retention rates of STEM students, especially those in underrepresented populations.
While Dr. Martin-Dunlop specializes in science learning environments, she is quick to note that
her work in assessing active learning environments can be applied to any subject area.
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