Past Postdoctoral Fellows

Dr. Lyndsay DiPietro
2019-2021 Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow
Lyndsay DiPietro earned her B.S. in Geology and Anthropology at Baylor in 2011 and her Ph.D. in Geology at Baylor in 2018. She taught upper-level labs for Geosciences, human evolution labs for Anthropology, and The Natural World sequence for the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core (BIC).
Dr. Michael E. Moore
2017-2019 Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow
Dr. Michael Moore served as the Teaching Postdoctoral Fellow in STEM for the Academy for Teaching and Learning and as a Lecturer in the Department of Biology. He was co-founder, coordinator, and instructor for the Baylor Learning Assistant (BLAST) program. Dr. Moore mentored undergraduates in Biology education research and worked with STEM disciplines across Baylor to adapt, develop, and implement ways to promote evidence-supported improvement and overall excellence in their teaching. A native Hoosier, Dr. Moore is a graduate of Oklahoma State University, earning his Ph.D. in Integrative Biology.
Dr. Colby Moore
2014-2016 Inaugural Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow
Dr. Colby Moore served as the Teaching Postdoctoral Fellow in STEM for the Academy for Teaching and Learning and as a Lecturer in the Department of Biology. She taught introductory biology (BIO1305/1306) and The Natural World in the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core (BIC).