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Falcone Center for Teaching and Learning

The Falcone Center for Teaching and Learning is a catalyst for transforming the classroom experience, guiding students to develop the skills and knowledge to support their vocational callings. 

Named for Rev. Dr. Charles “Chip” Falcone ’95 and Dr. Aimee Falcone ’99, the Falcone Center for Teaching and Learning supports faculty and students through pedagogical practices which provide the best learning outcomes possible for Gordon’s students. Led by Dr. Kerilyn Harkaway-Krieger, Dean of Teaching and Learning and Associate Professor of English, the Falcone Center for Teaching and Learning centers teaching excellence and pedagogy in support of student growth.  

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Dr. Kerilyn Harkaway-Krieger
Dean of Teaching and Learning
Associate Professor of English

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