Gwilym Jones: An Interview

Biology Professor Gwilym S. Jones has won the Excellence in Teaching Award three times, in 1987, 1992, and 1994. Dr. Jones has taught at Northeastern for 25 years, and he is currently the director of the Center for Vertebrate Studies. Among other items, the research collection contains 453 species and 40,000 specimens of mammals.

The CEUT talked with Professor Jones to see if we could learn about his philosophy and style of teaching. After settling down at a long table laden with shoeboxes filled with seal skeletons, the interview with Dr. Jones began with him talking about why he loves what he does.

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