The University of Texas at DallasSchool of Interdisciplinary Studies
The University of Texas at Dallas

Your Interdisciplinary Studies Family

Dr. George Fair - Dean of Interdisciplinary Studies

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

Syracuse University Mathematics A.B., 1966
University of Pittsburgh Special Education M.Ed., 1970
University of Pittsburgh Special Education & Ph.D., 1974
Educational Research

APPOINTMENTS

Director, Academic Bridge Program, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1999 to present

Professor and Dean, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1994 to present.

Associate Professor, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1989 to 1994.

Associate Professor, Special Education Program, School of Human Development, The University
of Texas at Dallas, 1980 to 1989.

Assistant Professor, Special Education Program, School of Human Development, The University
of Texas at Dallas, 1975 to 1980.

Assistant Professor, Special Education Program, University of Pittsburgh, 1974 to 1975.

Instructor, Special Education Program, University of Pittsburgh, 1971 to 1974.

Dr. Elizabeth Salter - Associate Dean of Interdisciplinary Studies

Ph.D. The University of Toronto 1984 (Anthropology)
M.A. The University of Calgary 1974 (Archaeology)
M. Museol. The University of Toronto 1972 (Museum Studies)
B.A. The University of Toronto 1971 (Anthropology)

Liz Salter's research and publication record is eclectic: including archaeological faunal analysis, human skeletal analysis, human growth and development and most recently craniofacial anthropometry. Her publications range from site reports to aspects of craniofacial dysmorphology useful in diagnosing children with a variety of craniofacial anomalies. The latter was summarized in "Craniofacial Anthropometry", co-authored with John C. Kolar (Charles C. Thomas, 1997). In 1997 Liz Salter and John Kolar received the PRAXIS Award from the Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists "for excellence in applying anthropology to problems of the contemporary world."

While an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto (1985-87), she was awarded the best teacher in the Social Sciences in 1986-87. She was also responsible for obtaining (along with John Reid) the J.C.B. Grant Skeletal Collection for the Department of Anthropology. At the University of Texas at Dallas, Liz's efforts are divided among her teaching (Bones, Bodies and Disease, Human Female: Biology and Culture, and Humans: Our Place in Nature) and administrative position which centers around student advising. Liz is also involved with the Women's Center, and other campus committees.

Janet Carden - Administrative Assistant

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, UTD, 2004

Mrs. Carden is the Administrative Assistant to the Dean in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies and is available to schedule appointments for the Dean. Mrs. Carden can also answer general inquiries regarding the School of Interdisciplinary Studies . Email: jcarden@utdallas.edu

Becky Wiser - Academic Support Coordinator

Becky Wiser is an Academic Support Coordinator for the School of Interdisciplinary Studies . She has been with The University of Texas at Dallas for eleven years. Ms. Wiser schedules appointments for Dr. Fair, the Dean of The School of Interdisciplinary Studies. Becky is available to answer questions regarding the MAIS program, registration, or application procedures.  She also maintains the Interdisciplinary Studies website and TV monitors to get the most current information out to our students.  Other duties include assisting several instructors, planning the schedule, and several other clerical duties.

Michele Brown - Administrative Assistant

B.S. Information Management and Technology, Syracuse University, 2000

Michele Brown is the administrative assistant for the School of Interdisciplinary Studies undergraduate program. She schedules appointments for Dr.Salter, theAssociate Dean, and fo rthe Academic Advisors Janet Collins, Tess Kuo and Daneetra Kersee. She also coordinates the undergraduate senior honors program and graduation. She is available to answer any student's questions about the undergraduate program in Interdisciplinary Studies. Please call 972-883-2323 with questions or to set up an appointment.

Molly Dickinson- Administrative Assistant

Molly Dickinson is an Administrative Assistant in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies to Dean George W. Fair. Primary responsibilities include various administrative duties for the Partnerships for Education of Homeless Children and Youth including data collection input and processing of tutor paperwork, assistance with yearly "Kids University"; in addition to student registration and assistance with UT Telecampus Chess On Line course; travel arrangements, and various other clerical duties. Please call her at 972-883-2057 if you need assistance or have questions regarding the Homeless Program or Chess On Line.

She schedules appointments for Dr. Chizeck, the director of the Internship Program . Students can look at books detailing different internship opportunities in the Dallas/Fort Worth area from her office, HH 2.124.

Janet Hacker Collins - Undergraduate Advisor

M.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, UTD, 2008

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, UTD, 2001

Janet has been an academic advisor in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies since summer 2002. She has "hands-on" experience in Interdisciplinary Studies, having earned her B.A. in IS in the Spring of 2001 and her MA in IS in 2008. Her personal philosophy is that if a student is interested in a particular subject (for example, psychology) that they will earn better grades. Janet tries to work with each individual student to design a degree plan that hopefully reflects that student's interest and guides them towards their academic and personal goals. Please call Michele Brown to make an appointment with Janet at 972-883-2323.

Tess Kuo - Undergraduate Advisor

B.A. International Trade, Ming Chuan University, 1991

Tess Kuo is an Academic Advisor for the School of Interdisciplinary Studies. She works with students to help create a degree plan that suits their educational and career goals. She is available to answer any questions, concerns or just talk with students about the undergraduate program in Interdisciplinary Studies. Please call Michele Brown to make an appointment with Tess at 972-883-2323.

Don Stephens – Undergraduate Advisor

B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, UTD

Don has worked at UTD since 2008. He has a unique perspective on Interdisciplinary Studies, having both received a B.A. in IS at the University of Texas at Dallas and having taught elementary school as a result of the education he received at UTD. He believes that a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies is unique due to the flexibility that each student has in tailoring the program to fit his or her needs. Don works with each student to create a degree plan that will set the student up for success in the future. Please call Michele Brown to make an appointment with Don at 972-883-2323.

Irene Marroquin Bellatin - Jumpstart Site Manager

M.A. in International Relations: Inter-Americans Studies, St. Mary's University 1998

B.A. in International Relations, St. Mary's University 1996

Irene has been with the School of Interdisciplinary studies since October 2003. She manages the UT Dallas Jumpstart program which pairs -college students with children in child care centers in the Dallas area. She guides Jumpstart student volunteers throughout the academic year to complete 300 hours of service to earn an AmeriCorps education award. If you have any questions about the Jumpstart program, please call 972-883-2024.