Ann McNally, Adjunct Professor, 2010-present
Dr. McNally returned to Seattle University as a part-time
adjunct professor in Chemistry in 2010, ten years after receiving undergraduate
degrees in Chemistry and the Humanities.
In those ten years, she earned a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University
of Minnesota (2006) and worked on drinking water and stormwater quality for the
City of Seattle. In 2010, she resigned
from the city to spend more time time with her family and also teach general and organic chemistry classes at
Seattle University. She is enjoying
learning about active learning and other creative teaching methodologies and
also continues to volunteer as the chair of the Expanding Your Horizons
conference held at Seattle University. Recruiting a strong volunteer planning
committee and promoting the the STEM conference among girls in neighborhoods
adjoining Seattle University has been a recent goal of hers, although there is
no EYH task too dirty, early, or tedious for her.