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Jacqueline E. Huntoon is a Professor in the Department of Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences at Michigan Technological University. Currently serving as Director for the Division of Graduate Education at the National Science Foundation (NSF), she previously held leadership roles at Michigan Tech, including Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs (2015–2022) and Dean of the Graduate School (2005–2015).
- PhD in Geology, Pennsylvania State University
- MS in Geology, University of Utah
- BS in Geology, University of California, Santa Cruz
Her research focuses on improving STEM education quality, particularly in K-12 settings. She specializes in geoscience teacher education, evaluation and assessment methodologies, and curriculum development aligned with national standards. Her work includes NSF-funded initiatives like the Math Science Partnership (MSP) project and the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, emphasizing teacher leadership and STEM reforms.
Scientific awards include the Charles L. Hosler Alumni Medal (2016), George G. Mallinson Award (2019), and recognition as a Fellow of the Geological Society of America. She has secured over three dozen sponsored grants, primarily supporting STEM education innovations and teacher training programs.
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