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Meet Cristian Martinez, Diverse Faculty Fellow at 91制片厂

Cristian Martinez

Cristian Martinez with Charlotte, the Field Museum's tarantula

Tucked up on the second floor of Building Z, between the Anatomy and Zoology labs, is a little office (Z229b), you can only get to by passing through Z229. It may take you a moment to find it (it鈥檚 not yet on the 91制片厂 map), but if you do, you will be greeted enthusiastically by Cristian Martinez, 鈥淗i, I鈥檓 the beetle guy.鈥

Cristian is more than the beetle guy. He is 91制片厂鈥檚 newest Diverse Faculty Fellow. His field is biology; his passion is insects. He received his Ph.D. in insect ecology at the University of Illinois - Chicago, where he also obtained his bachelor鈥檚 in biology. In between, Cristian worked in the insect department of the Field Museum of Natural History.

What you may not know is that while Cristian was getting his education, he also obtained his EMT license and served as an Army Medic in the National Guard for nine years, with one deployment to Iraq. Even though his service pulled him away from his scholarly pursuits, he was still able to nurture his fascination for insects by collecting specimens he encountered overseas. 

Cristian鈥檚 interest in bugs was inspired by his biology teacher at Morton East High School in Cicero. 鈥淗e introduced me to insect biology by involving me in learning about insect biodiversity and collection methods. I had an opportunity to sit down one-on-one with my teacher and discuss why I was interested in biology.鈥 This teacher鈥檚 contagious excitement for science and his ability to engage students in biological concepts was something Cristian wanted to emulate.

One opportunity to inspire young minds came to Cristian serendipitously. A group of students from Unity Junior High in Cicero was interested in submitting a project for the aboard the International Space Station and wanted to conduct an experiment with spiders. So, they Googled 鈥淪piders and Chicago,鈥 and Cristian鈥檚 university lab website came up. 鈥淭hey contacted my Ph.D. advisor, and he pointed them in my direction because I was the only one in the lab that did science outreach at the time. They didn鈥檛 even know I had grown up in Cicero. We formulated a project proposal, it was accepted, and we conducted the study in 2012. The students even presented a poster session and did a 10-minute talk about their findings at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum,鈥 Cristian proudly recalled.

Cristian thrives on these interactions with students and is always looking for ways to engage them. He takes his 22 lb. red-tailed boa, Rosy, and his tarantula, Xochi, on the road to local high schools for outreach events. The past couple of summers he has taken undergraduate students to Costa Rica to conduct research as part of a National Science Foundation grant. So, it was only natural he would seek out an opportunity to teach biology. As one of his mentors pointed out, there is no better place to teach than a community college.

Cristian answered a few questions about why he pursued 91制片厂鈥檚 Diverse Faculty Fellow program.

  1. What attracted you to teaching at a community college?
    One of my mentors during graduate school was also a professor at a community college. She encouraged me to seek out teaching opportunities at community colleges. She was and continues to be an advocate for community colleges as a career option for newly minted Ph.D.,鈥檚 like myself.
  2. What attracted you to 91制片厂鈥檚 Diverse Faculty Fellows program?
    The opportunity to receive mentoring as part of this program was one of the largest draws. As part of the fellowship, I鈥檓 mentored by several people - experienced colleagues who provide guidance regarding pedagogy and the subject I teach as well as how to be a successful member of the faculty.
  3. How has being part of the Diverse Faculty Fellows program helped you?
    91制片厂 faculty, staff and students have been extremely warm and welcoming. I have been receiving a great deal of support. The program eases you into the community college environment and teaching. This first semester, I am on campus all week, taking advantage of resources and learning from colleagues, while teaching one course twice a week. I was fortunate that my first class, Biology 101, was a late-start, 12-week class 鈥 this gave me a few weeks to warm up to teaching. Rather than being thrown in to the deep end of a very cold pool, I have been able to wade into a nice, comfortable, warm pool.
  4. In your first few weeks, what has surprised you the most about 91制片厂?
    The size of 91制片厂. I was surprised by how large the campus is and how large the natural areas near campus are. As an entomologist having natural areas such as the prairie on campus will make teaching biology a little more tangible, and I hope to take my biology class out this semester.
  5. What is the most interesting part of your job?
    The one-on-one interactions with my students, both in structured classes and just in simple conversations. I like to hear how my students perceive biology and how it influences their everyday lives.
  6. What was your first job?
    I was a lifeguard at my local park district while I was in high school. As a lifeguard, I had a couple of 鈥渟aves,鈥 which influenced my decision to be a medic in the National Guard.

Learn more about the Diverse Faculty Fellow program.