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Nicole Eyet (March 2018)

Now in her ninth year at Saint Anselm, Nicole Eyet has taught a variety of courses within the chemistry department at Saint Anselm, including general chemistry, physical chemistry and instrumental chemistry, as well as instructing the corresponding labs. She also regularly teaches an integrated science course for non-majors designed for education studies majors. Eyet also performs fire dynamics research with students.

“It’s an honor, I come from a department that potentially doesn’t have the same density of athletes than other departments but it’s always nice to see them excel in my classes,” Eyet said. “We have some really great student-athletes in our classes, so it’s great to be able to support them when I can.”

“Organizational skills are the things that make them stand out,” she added. “Not that our other students aren’t busy, but student-athletes are good at using the time they have – it’s impressive how student-athletes perform with their typically rigid schedule.”