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Aleya Dhanji

Faculty
Physics

Phone: (206) 592-4597

Office: 29-345

Mailstop: 29-3

Email: adhanji@highline.edu

As a first-generation college student, I am keenly aware of the power education has to transform people’s lives. I obtained my Bachelor of Science in Physics from Stanford University, and my Master of Science and PhD in Physics from the Ohio State University. While at the Ohio State University, I switched from astrophysics and cosmology to biophysics (interested in why? come talk to me!). In graduate school, I realized I really loved to teach after a series of teaching opportunities and fellowships came my way. This is also what ignited my passion for Physics Education Research as a way to move forward evidence based practices in the classroom. My current work is on team learning in the STEM Classroom and creating alliances around STEM transfer partnerships between two-year and four-year colleges. Interested in collaborating? I would love to hear from you!

I consider it a privilege to be able to teach at Highline where my students are a constant source of inspiration. I love working with students to build a community of learning where students feel like they can achieve ANYTHING! If you are a prospective or current student interested in physics/astronomy, come by my office and say hi. My door is always open.

Summer 2025

Arranged or Online

GESC 100 15489-OA (15489)

12:30 pm

PHYS 203 16188-LAB (16188)

Meets Wednesday from 12:45 ‐ 2:35 pm
Bldg 29 Room 306-Class Lab

PHYS 203 16187-HY (16187)

Meets Monday from 12:45 ‐ 3:30 pm
Bldg 29 Room 306-Class Lab

3:00 pm

Office Hours

Meets Tuesday from 3 ‐ 4:10 pm
Zoom (see Canvas or e-mail me for link)

3:30 pm

Office Hours

Meets Monday from 3:30 ‐ 4:40 pm
29-345