Awful
Doctor Scott dials it in. There are no lectures offered in her online courses. Grades and office hours were not made available, until one month into class. The instructions includes broken links. If you enroll in her class , you'll be teaching yourself and graded harshly, by a very hands-off and absent instructor. I regret that I chose her course.
Austin Community College - Government
Teaching Assistant
Gaye worked at Oklahoma State University as a Teaching Assistant
Interim Dean, Social & Behavioral Sciences
When I took over as Interim Dean I initiated regular meetings with SBS department chairs, regular email communications with all SBS faculty, and regular SBS-wide faculty development opportunities. I also developed an SBS faculty handbook and an SBS web page while supporting ongoing curriculum development (e.g., the creation of an AS in Archaeology).
Associate Vice President, Academic Transfer
Gaye worked at Austin Community College as a Associate Vice President, Academic Transfer
Government Department Chair
Gaye worked at Austin Community College as a Government Department Chair
Dean, Social & Behavioral Sciences
Serving as dean requires a broad skill set that includes leading in ongoing curriculum development, supporting innovation with an eye to enhancing student success, managing grants, budget and master planning, problem-solving, addressing student, faculty, and staff concerns, supervising a dozen disciplines, eight department chairs, three assistant deans, responding to external constituencies (including THECB and SACS), serving on college-wide and external committees (TCCTA Legislative Committee; THECB ACGM Advisory Committee), and taking on special projects (e.g., chairing the ad hoc Strategic Planning Committee for ACC's Center for Public Policy and Political Studies).
Professor of Government
Gaye worked at Austin Community College as a Professor of Government
Adjunct Instructor
Gaye worked at St. Edward's as a Adjunct Instructor
Teaching Assistant
Gaye worked at University of Texas at Austin as a Teaching Assistant
Master of Arts
Political Science
Teaching Assistant
Ed.D
Higher Education Administration
Dissertation: Contingent Faculty Perceptions of Shared Governance in a Texas Community College: A Phenomenological Inquiry.
graduate work
Government/Political Science
Teaching Assistant