Farish A. Jenkins, Jr.
Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
1. Dinosaur ankle bones
2. A Czechoslovakian rabbit fur hat:
His trademark hat, which he describes as “very soft.”
3. An apple basket:
He brings apples to his students from his farm.
4. A cast of a forepaw of a great white bear from an expedition to Antarctica. The bear walked within 50 feet of his tent.
Dr. Gregory Tucci
Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies and Senior Lecturer in Chemistry and Chemical Biology
1. Albert Einstein Bookends:
A gift from his aunt upon completion of his Ph.D
2. Several dirty wine glasses:
“Every time a Chair of the Department retires, we have a glass of champagne,” Tucci explained. “I keep it and don’t clean [the glass].”
3. Pomegranate Green Tea Superfruit Tea and Tazo Tea containers:
“My wife’s from the U.K. and after I met her, I started drinking a lot of tea,” Tucci said.
4. Professor Tucci’s favorite item?
A wooden card-holder containing
experiments and solutions, written up by professors from decades past
Ryan D. Enos
Assistant Professor of Government
1. Post-WWII steel case desk:
While most professors get their furniture from the basement, Professor Enos’ office features modern furniture, and most of it is green—his favorite color.
2. His dad’s mechanical pointer:
He actually uses it occasionally.
3. A plant that survives off of three ice cubes per week:
He is proud of his plant, since it grew a whole new stem after the first stem broke.
4. Colorful mugs:
For aesthetic purposes only. He also has two white ones that are actually functional ... and stained with coffee.
Dustin Tingley
Assistant Professor of Government
1. Adjustable standing desk:
Tingley has a bad lower back, so he likes to stand sometimes.
2. Brown piece of driftwood:
Used for decoration
3. Photograph of a black target from a pistol range:
The prize for winning a friendly shooting competition with friends
4. A really small umbrella