Dr. Lara Pacifici earned a B.S. in Environmental
and Forest Biology from SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry, a M.S. in
Wildlife Biology from Auburn University, and a Ph.D. in Science Education
from the University of Georgia. She has worked on wildlife
research projects, including dolphin and gray whale behavioral studies in
San Diego, deer and small mammal tracking in the Adirondacks, and black
bear habitat and population analyses in Pisgah National Forest. Dr.
Pacifici taught biology at Raleigh Charter High School from 2004 to
2007. She was the assistant women’s soccer coach, Student Government
co-advisor, and Science Olympiad assistant coach at Raleigh Charter.
Research experiences played an important role in Dr. Pacifici’s
understanding of science, so when she returned to graduate school in 2007,
her doctoral research focused on the expectations and outcomes of
undergraduates’ experiences participating in science research. After
earning her doctorate, she worked as an Assistant Professor of Biology
Education at Kennesaw State University in Georgia from 2010 to 2011.
Dr. Pacifici and her family moved back to Raleigh in August of 2011. Since
then, she has worked for North Carolina State University as a supervisor
for student teachers.
Yay! Another Auburn grad!! War Eagle!
ReplyDelete-Jess (soon to be Drake) Bowerman,