May 2002

From the Commencement Program:
Dr. Alex Jonathan Roche's teaching strategy is to create a "rapport
with the students" that "helps create a forum free of inhibition, which
is necessary for effective discussion and understanding." He says that
he tries "to make lectures, especially the recitations, as informal and
as much fun as possible." He adopted his philosophy from Charles Dickens
who wrote in Hard Times: "People must be amused. They can't always
be a learning; Nor yet they can't always be a working." Both his bachelor's
degree and Ph.D. in Chemistry were obtained from the University of Durham,
U.K. His students describe him as possessing the "ability to instruct many
students of varying abilities and backgrounds," and they "feel he has an
open door policy." Additionally he "instills a love for chemistry in students"
and "uses original techniques to facilitate student learning."