Dr. Eileen M. Kowalski, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Chemistry & Life Science
Ph.D. in Chemistry - Vanderbilt University
M.S. in Chemistry - Vanderbilt University
B.A. in Chemistry - Western Michigan University
Current Research
Dr. Kowalski is interested in knowing more about how people learn chemistry. She has an on-going longitudinal study looking at patterns of activity in classrooms. In previous work she looked at whether guided inquiry changes the level or complexity of exam questions and how introducing a multi-step synthesis lab into Organic Chemistry II changed student and faculty perceptions of the course. More recently she has been studying equity of outcomes for various groups in chemistry courses. She is also exploring how teaching equilibrium as a system of equations provides opportunities not available in typical textbook presentations.
Selected Publications
C. Koleci, E.M. Kowalski, and K.J. McDonald.* “The STEM faculty Experience at West Point.” The Journal of College Science Teaching, 2022, 51(6),16-21.
K.J. McDonald,* C.K. Koleci, and E.M. Kowalski. “STEM Education within The West Point Experience.” The Journal of College Science Teaching, 2021, 50(6), 14-19.
N. Zander, E.M. Kowalski, A.M. Rawlett and. J.A. Orlicki.* “Decontamination of Chemical Agent Simulant by Nanometal Oxides.” Army Research Laboratory Technical Report 4133, June 2007.
S.K. Schwartz and E.M. Kowalski.* “Collaborative Teaching across Freshman Information Technology and Chemistry.” The Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007, 36(5), 34-39.
M.S. Blackman, A. Gandolfo*, and E.M. Kowalski. “Linking Composition and Chemistry: An Experiment with Level-One Learners.” Journal of Student-Centered Learning, 2005, 2(2), 145-152.
*Corresponding author