Suzanne Oppenheimer is the May 2025 Faculty of Distinction

Published: July 8, 2025

Suzanne Oppenheimer, an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at the ĢƵ (CWI), has been honored as the Faculty of Distinction for May 2025. Since joining CWI in 2010, Suzanne has inspired countless students with her passion for science and her innovative, student-focused teaching methods.

Suzanne teaches Anatomy & Physiology and Pathophysiology, courses known for their complexity and depth. Her enthusiasm for the material and dedication to student success have made a lasting impact. As she shared, “I love science and enjoy sharing my knowledge and enthusiasm with students.”

Students praise Oppenheimer’s teaching for being dynamic and deeply engaging. “Professor Oppenheimer uses varied and unique approaches in her class to ensure that we grasp critical concepts in pathophysiology,” said student Cindy Thomas. “She plans stories, patient scenarios, group projects, and team learning opportunities which makes for a much more engaged student experience.” Oppenheimer’s approach focuses on clarity and encourages questions, ensuring students build a strong foundation as concepts become more advanced.

Another student described her as approachable and impactful: “Suzanne is engaging during lecture and relates the material in a way that is clear, easy to follow, and retain. In lab, she takes time to engage with each of us throughout the activities and ensure we understand necessary concepts. Her passion for anatomy and physiology is contagious and ignites the same passion in her students.”

Oppenheimer’s educational background includes a BA and MA from Occidental College in Los Angeles, California, and a PhD from the University of Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia. This diverse academic experience has equipped her with a rich perspective that she brings to her teaching.

Student Katelynn Heagy summed up Oppenheimer’s impact well: “Dr. Oppenheimer is an exceptional professor because she meets you at your level. She cares for her students and is beyond knowledgeable on the material she teaches. She goes above and beyond to make sure you actually learn it. The way she teaches sets you up for the real world. She loves what she does, is passionate about what she teaches, and CWI would not be the same without her.”

Oppenheimer believes in the power of small classes and dedicated instructors, hallmarks of the CWI experience. She views CWI as a place where students are truly supported in achieving their goals, both academically and personally.

Her recognition as Faculty of Distinction reflects not only her years of dedication and expertise but also her genuine commitment to helping students succeed and feel empowered in their learning journey. Suzanne Oppenheimer embodies the spirit of CWI, and the College community is fortunate to have her leadership and passion lighting the way for future scientists and healthcare professionals.

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