There are two types of professors at Loyola (and most other universities): those who are there to do research and those who are there to teach. The latter of these create the most profound learning experiences. For me, a perfect example of this type of professor is Dr. Linda Heath from the psychology department. From the very first day of class it was clear that her mission was to engage you in her teachings and spark a genuine interest in the field—a feat at which she is most successful.
I enrolled in two of Dr. Heath’s classes; Intro to Psychology as a freshman and Psychology and Law as a junior. Her teaching style was very organized, and at the same time informal, making class feel more like an interesting conversation. You always left knowing what was important and that she was truly committed to furthering your education. She told incredible stories from experiences she has had with clients and research participants, connecting course materials to concrete, real life experiences.
Dr. Heath is extremely passionate about her work and it shows in every lecture of every class. Her enthusiasm for and knowledge of the subject make for a truly memorable Loyola experience.
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