Instructors of Courses
Examining the Broader Impact of Science and Technology

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Jack
Campbell Art: Stop Motion
Madness
John Thomas Campbell (Jack),
a sculptor and painter, has completed a $41,000 commission for DART
(Dallas Area Rapid Transit), which included stain glass windows,
stone panels, benches and information stands. Jack has had numerous
one man shows throughout the U.S. and Canada. His works appear in
many private and corporate collections. Jack received his BFA and
MFA degrees from the University of North Texas and teaches Art
Appreciation at North Central Texas College. |

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Jeff Seidel Art: Stop
Motion Madness
I grew up
in the small mountain community of Conifer, Colorado. After moving
to Texas in 1991, I studied sculpture at Southwest Texas State
University, graduating with a BFA in Studio. For the past 14
years I have taught art at various levels, in Corpus Christi, New
Braunfels, Austin and the DFW area. I am currently teaching at
Lovejoy High School in Lucas, TX. I am happily married with
four wonderful kids, the youngest is 3 and my eldest twins are 14.
TGS was a blast last year and am really excited about this
summer. |

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Julie Brem Philosophy: The Big
Questions
Julie
Brem, currently the librarian at Cross Timbers Middle School in
Grapevine, Texas, previously taught gifted and talented English at
Grapevine High School. After receiving a bachelor's in English from
the University of Texas at Austin, she went on to the University of
North Texas for a master's in secondary education and is currently
completing a master's in library science also here at UNT. After
last year's great experience teaching at the Texas Governor's
School, Julie is delighted to return! |

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Gerry
O'Donavan History
Gerard O'Donovan is from
Ireland. He received his BS and MS degrees from University College
Cork. He received his PhD at the University of California,
Davis in microbiology. Next he spent three years as
Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley before joining the faculty at
Texas A&M University where he remained for 15 years. He joined
UNT as Professor as Chair of Biology in 1984. After a further 15
years as Chair, he stepped down in 1999 and is now Professor of
Biology enjoying Teaching and Research. |

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David
Jensen History
David Jensen moved to Texas from Missoula, Montana. He
received a Bachelors of Fine Arts in history and English literature
from the University of North Texas in 1999. Mr. Jensen has taught
World Cultures and History and American History for the Denton
Independent School District for eight years. During that time, he
has been a curriculum developer and trainer for the Social Studies
Department, a member of the World Economic Affairs Council, and a
mentor for the National Junior Honors Society. He currently teaches
Advanced Placement World History at Denton's Guyer High School. Mr.
Jensen has been awarded the UNT History Undergraduate of the Year,
the Ben Coody Student Teacher of the Year Award for UNT, and Teacher
of the Year for Ronny Crownover Middle School.
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James
Hannah Jazz
James
Hannah is the Director of Bands at Plano West Senior High
School. Hannah, a native Mississippian, attended West Point
High School, undergraduate school at the University of Southern
Mississippi, and graduate school at Southern Methodist
University.
Mr.
Hannah's concert and marching bands have consistently received first
division ratings at the Texas University Interscholastic
League. His jazz bands have also won numerous ensemble and
individual student awards. Hannah's jazz band students have
performed for several Grammy Award winning artists. These artists
have included Wynton Marsalis, The Yellowjackets, Take Six, and
Spyra Gyra.
James
Hannah's honors and professional memberships include: Texas
Music Educators Association, Texas Bandmasters Association,
Mississippi Music Educators Association, Music Educators' National
Conference, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia,
Richland Archaeological Society and Richland Ballet Dance Theatre
Company.
Mr.
Hannah was selected for Who's Who Among America Teacher (1994, 1998,
2002, 2004, 2005, 2006), Garland ISD Secondary Teacher of the Year
(1994), Naaman Forest High School Teacher of the Year (1994),
Outstanding Young Men of America (1986).
Hannah's hobbies
include yoga, Tai chi, dance, archaeology, and
cycling. |

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Kevin Roden Philosophy: The Big
Questions
Kevin received his BA in Political
Science from UNT ('98), his MA in Philosophy from the University of
Dallas ('07), and is working toward a PhD in Philosophy from the
Institute for Philosophic Studies at the University of
Dallas. His research interests include Philosophy of Religion,
Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy of Science,
Aesthetics, and addressing the question What Does It Mean to be
Human? Kevin works as Assistant Director of Student Life for the
Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, teaches philosophy at a
local community college, and often hosts discussion-oriented events
for students and others in the community aimed at helping others
live a more reflective life. Kevin is married to his beautiful wife
Emily - they are expecting their first child at the end of
June. |

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Akira Sato Jazz
Akira Sato is a trumpet
player, composer/arranger, and educator currently residing in
Plano. He holds a Master of Music degree from the University
of North Texas and a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University
of British Columbia. Akira is a faculty member at both
University of North Texas, where he teaches jazz arranging and
Southern Methodist University, where he directs the Meadows Jazz
Orchestra and teaches jazz improvisation. He also maintains an
active performing schedule in the DFW area. |

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