NACTA 2025 Annual Conference
Collaborate & Engage: Impactful Teaching and Experiential Learning
June 2-6, 2025 | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
NACTA 2025 Conference Speakers
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Blue Ribbon Speaker
Dr. Frank Robinson
Emeritus Professor
University of Alberta
Dr. Frank Robinson, who started at the University of Alberta as a Professor of Poultry Production and Physiology in 1986, has served the U of A in several administrative positions including Vice-Provost and Dean of Students (2008 - 2014). He was inducted into the Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame and the Canadian Poultry Research Hall of Fame, was awarded a 3M National Teaching Fellowship, and is a Fellow of the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture and the Poultry Science Association. Through creative endeavors in engaging undergraduate students in experiential learning and promoting active industry integration, Frank has helped students find their careers in animal and poultry science, agricultural community development and research. He has given countless public talks about animal agriculture, and is recognized locally, nationally and internationally for expertise in small flock and large commercial poultry production.
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Connie Varnhagen
Professor Emerita
University of Alberta
Dr. Varnhagen is professor emerita and inaugural Academic Director of the Undergraduate Research Initiative at the University of Alberta. She is a strong proponent of all aspects of experiential learning. From large introductory lecture courses to small senior level courses, students apply concepts learned in lecture to real world settings, conduct research to support policy development, and critically reflect on their learning and experiences in service to the community.
Originally trained as a developmental scientist with a BA(Hon) in Psychology from Kenyon College, a MA in Psychology from Notre Dame University, and a PhD in Educational Psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, Dr. Varnhagen has taught and conducted research in the Faculties of Science, Arts, and Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. With student research and experiential learning, Dr. Varnhagen developed a charity devoted to supporting the human-animal bond between vulnerable people and their companion animals and providing no cost veterinary services. Many of her students who completed veterinary school volunteer with the veterinary service and continue to engage in experiential learning and research to help improve animal welfare and the human condition.
Dr. Varnhagen has been honored with numerous teaching awards, the 3M National Teaching Fellowship, recognizing educational leadership and teaching, an Honorary Degree in Sciences from the University of Alberta, recognizing contributions to education, research and community service, the King Charles III Medal for community development, and several awards from the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association for meritorious contributions to the field.
Workshop Presenters
Workshops presenters are listed in alphabetical order by last name.

Penn State University
PhD Candidate
Enhancing the Development of Teaching Identity in Graduate Students: A Continued Study in Agricultural Sciences


University of Florida
Instructional Assistant Professor
The Art of Science Communication: Capturing Nematological Research in Nebraska

Mississippi State University
Assistant Teaching Professor
Exploring the Impact of Students Backgrounds and Well-Being on Academic Success

East Texas A&M University
Professor
Experiential Learning Projects for Engaging Asynchronous Online Students

West Virginia University
Professor of Animal Sciences
Workshop: Who Let the Dogs In? Starting and Supporting a Campus-Based Service Dog Group

Purdue University
Senior Associate Dean & Director of Academic Programs, College of Agriculture
Employment Opportunities for College Graduates in Food, Agriculture, Renewable Natural Resources, and the Environment, United States, 2025 - 2030




Purdue University Animal Sciences
Coordinator of Academic Advising and Student Services
Advising Strategies for High-Achieving Animal Science Students Based on Their Perceptions of Pursuing Admission to Veterinary School

University of Florida
Instructional Assistant Professor
Fostering Human Connection in Online Learning with AI and Yellowdig
The Power of AI in Education: Simulations, Reflection, and Critical Thinking
Student Presenters