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Nicole Tuttle earned a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Michigan in 2003, followed by a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Chicago in 2013. Her dissertation focused on the catalytic properties of yeast spliceosomal RNA. Nicole has extensive experience in teaching science and began her teaching career as a Study Group leader for CHEM 210/215 at the University of Michigan. She also taught sixth-grade science in Atlanta Public Schools through Teach For America. Beyond classroom teaching, she worked as a Graduate Teaching Consultant at the Chicago Center for Teaching Excellence and served as the Assistant Director at the University of Michigan's Center for Research on Teaching and Learning. Nicole has taught various courses in science education at the University of Michigan, the University of Toledo, and Lourdes University. Currently, she instructs courses CHEM 209/210 and 214/215.
University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MI
Lecturer in Chemistry, responsible for teaching undergraduate courses CHEM 209, CHEM 210, CHEM 214, and CHEM 215.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science