Psychology
Alex
Huynh
is
an
Arts
PhD
student
in
the
department
of
Psychology.
Students
and
faculty
members
recognized
him
as
being
approachable,
innovative,
and
dedicated.
A
student
remarked
that
“he
is
able
to
make
the
material
relatable
and
interesting
.
.
.
[he
is]
always
able
to
clarify
any
questions
or
concerns.”
Another
undergraduate
student
commented
on
his
demeanour
in
the
classroom,
saying
that
“his
presence
in
the
class
made
him
a
good
instructor.”
“He
was
one
of
the
best
[instructors]
I
have
ever
had.”
A
graduate
student
added
that
“he
manages
to
maintain
a
clear
sense
of
professionalism,
while
also
being
very
approachable
when
engaged
with
his
students.”
Huynh
has
also
been
described
by
faculty
members
as
“an
innovative
and
dedicated
educator
who
truly
cares
about
student
learning.”
Huynh
continues
to
keep
his
classes
informative,
relatable,
and
engaging.
Huynh has been an instructor for PSYCH 349R, as well as a teaching assistant for PSYCH 253, PSYCH 353, PSYCH 354, and PSYCH 355.
Originally published by the Centre for Learning Excellence.