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. 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