Dr. Stacy Grooters is the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning, as well as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English.
Stacy received her B.A. in English and Psychology from Central College in Pella, Iowa; her M.A. in English from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio; and her PhD in English from the University of Washington in Seattle. At the University of Washington, Stacy taught in the departments of English, American Ethnic Studies, and Women Studies. She also worked as an instructional consultant in the Center for Instructional Development and Research and as an administrator in the Expository Writing Program.
Stacy’s research interests look at the role of instructor and student identity in the classroom, as well as at how education is represented in literature and film. Having lived in Texas, Iowa, Ohio, Washington, the U.K., and Mongolia, Stacy is now excited to get to know New England.
Patricia Neagle serves as Administrative Assistant to the Center. Patricia comes to this office with twenty-four years of service having worked in the Admissions Office, Development Office, Executive Vice President’s Office, and the Office of the President Emeritus. Pat has two daughters, both of whom are Stonehill graduates. She is looking forward to this exciting and new challenge here in the Center for Teaching and Learning.