Overview
Prof. Cox’s research interest lie within the field of chemical education and focus predominantly upon general and organic chemistry. The first area of interest analyzes the longitudinal progression of students across the two year sequence and beyond. Specific research questions have probed central topics such as acid-base chemistry, thermodynamics, and kinetics to analyze alternate conceptions and challenges students face in general chemistry and how those challenges translate and impact performance in organic chemistry and beyond. The central goal is to identify deficiencies across the curriculum to inform evidence-based teaching practices in general chemistry. The second area of interest in the longitudinal study focuses upon safety training and students’ understanding not only of the policies but their abilities to recognize and address safety hazards. This research analyzes the safety training protocols from high school to industry. The central question focuses upon identifying the best practices for teaching and training students with respect to chemical safety. Finally, a recent project is in works to analyze practices for developing inclusive classrooms in chemistry with a specific interest in how can we better design course materials and formative assessments.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Associate Professor of the Practice of Chemistry
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2020 - Present
Chemistry,
Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Director of Undergraduate Studies in Chemistry
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2025 - Present
Chemistry,
Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Recent Publications
Kinetics and Thermodynamics: Analyzing Arguments Related to Reactions with Enolate Intermediates
Journal Article Journal of Chemical Education · August 12, 2025 Featured Publication Full text CiteExamining the effect of categorized versus uncategorized homework on test performance of general chemistry students
Journal Article Chemistry Teacher International · June 1, 2025 Featured Publication The study reports a comparison of two first-semester general chemistry cohorts who were provided with the same instruction and course materials, but the format for their online homework assignments differed. One cohort had homework assignments organized us ... Full text CiteUnderstanding scientific creativity: an exploratory creativity scale for organic chemistry
Journal Article Frontiers in Education · January 1, 2025 Featured Publication Creativity is pivotal for innovation across various domains, including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The present study explores domain-specific creativity in organic chemistry by introducing the Divergent Skeletal Formula Task ( ... Full text Open Access CiteEducation, Training & Certifications
Clemson University ·
2006
Ph.D.
North Carolina State University ·
2001
B.S.