Michael Babcock

Michael Babcock

Director, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology

406-994-5175
mbabcock@montana.edu 

Michael serves as the Director of the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE). Working with the CFE team, he oversees faculty development programs in coordination with other academic areas, including orientations, discussion groups, mentoring opportunities, DEDL, and several provost's office grant programs. He is a faculty member in the Department of Psychology, served two terms as Faculty Senate chair, MSU's third Presidential Faculty Leadership Fellow, and department head of Earth Sciences. Michael received his Ph.D. in psychology with an emphasis in behavioral neuroscience. He joined the MSU faculty in 1991 after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at UCLA School of Medicine.

Listen to the podcast series with Michael Babcock

 

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Ken Silvestri

Instructional Designer M.S. Ed Tech

406-994-7835
kenneth.silvestri@montana.edu

Ken helps advance teaching and learning at MSU by providing instructional support to faculty through workshops on pedagogy and use of instructional technologies, one-on-one consultations, faculty learning communities, and online training courses. In addition, he coordinates programs to connect faculty to resources and each other such as grants to attend teaching-related conferences, teaching-related awards, and the Early Career Faculty Mentoring program.

Learn more about the online training program

 

Cassia Hameline

Cassia Hameline

Instructional Designer Ph.D. in Creative Writing, M.S. in Instructional Design, Development, and Evaluation

406-994-4556
cassia.hameline@montana.edu 

Cassia supports MSU faculty by providing practical instructional tools, strategies, and insights tailored to help them meet their unique teaching goals. With a background in curriculum design and higher education instruction, she fosters a collaborative, inclusive environment where instructors can explore, expand, and refine their pedagogical practices.

 

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Emily Smith

Program Coordinator B.A. 

406-994-4555

emily.smith41@montana.edu

Emily helps plan CFE's events and manages the center's business and HR operations. She contributes to internal and external communications, assists with attendance tracking of CFE's Certificate program and other administrative duties.

 

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Chatanika "Nika" Stoop

Assistant Director Ph.D.

406-994-5338
nikastoop@montana.edu

Nika focuses on supporting faculty scholarship and communication to enhance its significance and impact and expand interdisciplinary scholarship. She provides workshops and one-on-one consultations on grant proposal writing, publications, identifying and connecting with potential collaborators, and support for career development. She provides mentor training and supports Retention, Tenure and Promotion training. 

Learn more about the research resources of the Center

 

Desiree Taylor

Desiree Taylor

CFE Fellow M.A. in Math Education, M.B.A., Ph.D. candidate

desiree.taylor1@montana.edu 

Desiree is an Instructor in the Jake Jabs College of Business & Entrepreneurship and Mathematical Sciences. She coordinates workshops focused on NTT faculty needs including the Title Advancement & Promotion process, using Faculty Success, using tuition waiver benefits and teaching with Canvas.

See the recordings of the past workshops

 

Whitney Walters

Whitney Walters

Undergraduate Student Fellow

Whitney is majoring in psychology and sociology and plans to go to graduate school for counseling when she graduates in 2026. She is the person who greets you as you come into the CFE and Research Alliance space and creates our newsletter every other week.