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Seth Hunt (he/him)

Instructor and Doctoral candidate in Plant Biology

Seth HuntBS-162 and BS-172 instructor

Seth Hunt is an instructor at the Biological Sciences Program and a doctoral candidate in the Department of Plant Biology at Michigan State University. He previously earned his B.S. in Biology (with a secondary education option) from Waynesburg University and his M.S. in Water Science at Murray State University. Seth has been both an instructor and graduate teaching assistant within MSU for numerous upper-division courses as well as those taught in the BioSci Program. Seth is studying the factors that influence the movement of dissolved nutrients in rivers while also working to understand how students employ systems thinking skills when reasoning with nutrient cycling models. He has served as a graduate teaching assistant for both majors and non-majors introductory biology courses as well as upper-level courses for biology majors.

 

 

Lockett, M. and Hunt, SW. 2024. Teaching techniques for labs and recitations. MSU Fall Graduate Teaching Assistant Preparation Program (East Lansing, MI)

Hunt, SW. 2024. Developing a plan for effective grading: technology, communication, and time-management. MSU Fall Graduate Teaching Assistant Preparation Program (East Lansing, MI)

Hunt, SW and Long, TL. 2024. Effect of model provision versus model creation on student reasoning about carbon cycling. Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research, Minneapolis, MN (oral presentation).

Hunt, SW. 2023. Creating effective collaborative learning environments. MSU GTA Graduate Teaching and Learning Community Lunch and Learn Seminar. (East Lansing, MI)