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Kate Bunton

Kate Bunton, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

Director, Instructional Support
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Kristin Winet

Kristin Winet, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Practice, University Center for Assessment, Teaching, and Technology (UCATT)
Program Administrator, CIRTL
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Tina Deemer

Tina Deemer, M.S.

Director, Academic Resources & Special Projects
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Meg Lota Brown

Meg Lota Brown, Ph.D.

Associate Vice Provost, Academic Affairs
mlbrown@arizona.edu
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Kat Francisco, MS, MPA

Sr Manager, Academic Affairs
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