Loryn Stoler

 Loryn Stoler

Loryn R. Stoler

  • Courses6
  • Reviews20
Dec 25, 2019
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Would take again: No
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Average

Prof. Stoler isn't bad. However, she treats everyone like a 5-yr old. It's quite embarrassing honestly. If her students say a word, she will call them out. It honestly felt like I was in catholic elementary school. She's a tough grader but you will definitely learn. PS she also calls out of class last minute all the time. I actually showed up to class for 3 of her callouts.

Jul 4, 2020
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online
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Average

I took Professor Stoler's five-week summer course, and it was really intense. Chemistry overall is difficult, however she was an okay professor, I did enjoy her teaching style. The first three exams were difficult and consisted of twenty multiple choice questions. The final was much more simpler, and contained old problems on it.

Jun 12, 2020
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Would take again: No
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online
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Awful

Professor Stoler only reads off the slides. She rarely expounds on anything. Her lectures are artificially long with her filling time by just saying the same thing over and over. For an online class, you only have one day to complete a quiz or test, while the material is moving at very fast pacing. Honestly, her five week class is only a four week one. Avoid her class at all costs.

Biography

County College of Morris - Chemistry


Resume

  • 2002

    Ph.D.

    Dissertation title: Indirect Pulsed Electrochemical Detection Following HPLC

    Chemistry (Analytical)

  • 1997

    Master's of Chemical Engineering

  • 1993

    BS

    chemical engineering

  • Public Speaking

    Spectroscopy

    Research

    Biochemistry

    Chemistry

    Science

    Data Analysis

    Fluorescence Spectroscopy

    UV/Vis

    Protein Chemistry

    Higher Education

    Teaching

    Stoler

    Keating

    Loryn

    Stoler

    University of Maryland Baltimore County

    Union County College

    Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

    Johns Hopkins University

    County College of Morris

    Developed and validated the method of indirect pulsed electrochemical detection to use in conjunction with anion-exchange or reversed-phase HPLC to analyze molecules that are poor chromophores

    fluorophores

    and/or dc electrophores.\n\nDetermined that a cationic copper porphyrin end-stacks into parallel-stranded guanine-quadruplexes using UV-visible and fluorescence spectroscopy and circular dichroism spectropolarimetry.

    University of Maryland Baltimore County

    Graduate Student

    Determined that it was not feasible to combine electrohydrodynamic atomization and electrodynamic levitation for determining the nucleation rates of undercooled metallic melts.

    Johns Hopkins University

    Instructor

    Teach courses in chemistry and mathematics.

    Union County College

    County College of Morris

    Randolph

    NJ

    Teach chemistry courses.

    Assistant Professor

    Investigated polymerization conditions that would enable the development of a sensor for cocaine based on molecularly imprinted polymers. Used laser spectroscopy to determine if the selected conditions were successful.

    Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

CHM 117

2.7(12)

online

CHM 125

2.3(4)

online

CHEM 126

3(1)