TimOTHY A. Guill

Teaching Portfolio

My name is Timothy Guill, and I am a full-time employee at Boise State University. I hold a BA in American History from the University of Idaho and an MA in 20th Century American Military and Diplomatic History from Boise State University. Additionally, I have a Graduate Certificate in College Teaching and am currently pursuing a second MA in Addiction Counseling.

I am a lecturer with the Foundations and History Departments at Boise State, where I was awarded the University Foundations Teaching Award for UF200 Instruction in 2021 and nominated for the Golden Apple Award in Teaching Excellence in Spring 2022. Previously, I worked as a Student Success Advisor for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in the Management Degree Program.

In addition to my role at Boise State, I serve as an adjunct instructor at Lewis and Clark State College. There, I teach courses for residents at correctional facilities located in both Oregon and Idaho. This unique opportunity allows me to contribute to the education and personal development of individuals in correctional settings, furthering my commitment to inclusive and transformative teaching.

This online portfolio contains my teaching philosophy and statements on my belief in inclusive teaching and the importance of professional development. Additionally, I have included examples of my my teaching, student feedback, and course development practices.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at timothyguill@boisestate.edu.