Dr. Heidi Lannon
Adjunct Professor
Focus Areas
Research statement
My research primarily focuses on geoscience education, STEM diversification, and the status of women in geography. As a professor at Santa Fe College and an adjunct faculty member at the University of Florida Department of Geography, my work combines physical geography methodologies with educational outreach.
Recent Courses
- GEA 3600 – Geography of Africa
- GEA 3500 – Geography of Europe
- GEO 2200C – Physical Geography
- GEA 2000 – World Regional Geography
Recent Publications
Judge, J., Lannon, H. J., Stofer, K. A., Matyas, C. J., Lanman, B., Leissing, J. J., ... & Hom, B. (2022). Integrated academic, research, and professional experiences for 2-year college students lowered barriers in STEM engagement: A case study in geosciences. Journal of STEM Outreach, 5(1).
Matyas, C. J., Stofer, K. A., Lannon, H. J., Judge, J., Hom, B., & Lanman, B. A. (2022). Despite challenges, 2-year college students benefit from faculty-mentored geoscience research at a 4-year university during an extracurricular program. Journal of Geoscience education, 70(3), 354-367.
Lannon, H. J. (2021). Status of women in geography (SWIG) in the southeastern division. Southeastern Geographer, 61(4), 281-289.
Stofer, K. A., Chandler, J. W., Insalaco, S., Matyas, C., Lannon, H. J., Judge, J., ... & Norton, H. (2021). Two-year college students report multiple benefits from participation in an integrated geoscience research, coursework, and outreach internship program. Community College Review, 49(4), 457-482.
Educational Background
- PhD in Geography, University of Florida, 2005
- M.S. in Coastal Zone Management and Public Administration, University of West Florida, 1986
- BSc., Hons. in Environmental Science, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, 1984