“My college experience was great, but there wasn’t much interaction with professors and I felt I missed out on something. I want to engage my students so they have the best experience possible. During lecture, I always walk around the classroom and make sure my students understand the material. If they don’t, I am right there to help them succeed. If students don’t show up to class, I’ll ask them why. They’re always surprised that I noticed. I want my students to feel like they are not just a number; they are not just a student—they are a person, a person trying to learn something, and I want to teach them.”
Nicholas Salzameda, Ph.D., assistant professor of organic and bioorganic chemistry. Research interests include using organic chemistry to synthesize new therapeutics to treat people infected with diseases such as West Nile virus and botulism.













