Dr. Horace Crogman is a professor of Physics at California State University Dominguez Hills (CSUDH). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas, with expertise in High-Resolution Spectroscopy, Biophysics and Education Research. Amidst several other accomplishments, Dr. Crogman has more than 25 publications, with 8 and upward published since coming to CSUDH among which, one book chapter. Dr. Crogman has implemented innovative teaching practices with a pioneering VR modality; he also serves as the CSUDH Educational Policy Chair, the STEM Technological Adaptive Learning Program (STALP-federally sponsored) director and officer of the Council of Undergraduate Research where he contributes to decisions and program development for the academic and professional growth of undergraduate students. Dr. Crogman has mentored more numerous undergraduate students in research.
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Dr. Horace Crogman is a professor of Physics at California State University Dominguez Hills (CSUDH). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas, with expertise in High-Resolution Spectroscopy, Biophysics and Education Research. Amidst several other accomplishments, Dr. Crogman has more than 25 publications, with 8 and upward published since coming to CSUDH among which, one book chapter. Dr. Crogman has implemented innovative teaching practices with a pioneering VR modality; he also serves as the CSUDH Educational Policy Chair, the STEM Technological Adaptive Learning Program (STALP-federally sponsored) director and officer of the Council of Undergraduate Research where he contributes to decisions and program development for the academic and professional growth of undergraduate students. Dr. Crogman has mentored more numerous undergraduate students in research.