Mark Reiser
Lecturer & Planetarium Director
Contact
- Office
- CHCB 120
- Phone
- (406) 243-2074
- mark.reiser@umontana.edu
Personal Summary
I grew up in central Wisconsin (where I ate a great deal of cheese, and watched a lot of Packer games). As a high school student, I fell in love with astronomy, and I was forever changed. I did my undergrad work in Wisconsin, where I earned my BS in Physics in 2002. After graduation, I fulfilled my dream to move out west, where I spent the next 10+ years in Laramie, WY. While in Laramie, I spent 8 years as a graduate student at the University of Wyoming. As a graduate student, I gained experience in two different fields: 1) physics & astronomy, and 2) counseling. In the area of physis & astronomy, I focused most of my energy into astronomy teaching and outreach. As a counselor, I became trained as a mental health counselor, and then worked as a school counselor for two years. Ultimately, I had always hoped to find a position that allowed me to combine my love of astronomy & physics with my passion for working with students. Just a few years ago, in 2013, I began working here at the 猎奇重口 in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, serving as the Academic Advisor - Recruitment & Retention Specialist. The position is an ideal combination of my background and interests. Since arriving at UM, I have been thrilled to be working my dream job, and I am grateful every for it every single day.
Education
MST in Physics, University of Wyoming, 2013
PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision, University of Wyoming, 2010
MS in Counselor Education, University of Wyoming, 2006
BS in Physics, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2002
Courses Taught
Classes Taught: HONR 120 - Connection to the Cosmos. Fall 2015, 2016
ASTR 132/135 - Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe. Spring 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022; Summer 2021, 2022
ASTR 131/134 - Planetary Astronomy. Fall 2020, 2021, 2022
Teaching Experience
University of Wyoming:
2009 and 2010: Primary instructor of Astronomy 1050 (Introductory Astronomy)
2007 - 2010: Co-instructed Counselor Education Courses (including Counseling Theories, Pre-Practicum, Practicum, Doctoral Seminar, School Counseling)
2003 - 2009: Graduate TA for Astronomy/Physics Labs and Discussions (Introductory Astronomy, Engineering Physics 1, Engineering Physics 2, Conceptual Physics)
Summers of 2005 - 2010: Astronomy teacher for Upward Bound/MSIP Residential Summer Program
Affiliations
LCPC - Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Professional Experience
Through my years in academia (and some times inbetween), I have been extremely fortunate to experience several different professional settings. As an undergraduate at UWSP, I spent 5 years working in both the university planetarium and astronomical observatory. Upon completing my BS, I worked at a high school in Wisconsin as a professional tutor and substitute teacher. After moving to Wyoming for graduate school, I trained to become a counselor while simultaneously teaching for the department of physics & astronomy. After 5 years as a physics & astronomy TA, a personal highlight was having the opportunity to teach ASTR 1050 (introductory astronomy) at UW for a couple years. During my summeres in graduate school, I spent 6 years teaching astronomy for high school students in UW's Upward Bound/MSIP program. Finally, I was also fortunate to work with middle school students in UW's Astro Camp program.
Regarding counseling experience, after my first year of clinical practicum, I served as an intern at the University Counseling Center at UW. While with UW's Upward Bound program, I also spent several summers as the professional counselor for the residential students. For two years, I also had the opportunity to be a coordinator and group facilitator for Wyoming's PhotoVoice Project (working with youth and families with mental health care needs). Recently, I was the 9th grade school counselor at Laramie Junior High School (in Wyoming) for two years. Finally, during my last semester in graduate school, I was able to work as a graduate residence coordinator, working with RA's and students in the residence halls at UW.
Hobbies
Having been in Missoula for a few years now, I am astounded by how incredible it is here. In my free time, I tend to be out hiking, trout fishing, biking, backpacking, or skiing. So far, I've woven a great number of miles through the local national forest areas, and I often enjoy poring over my maps to plan future adventures. The beauty here is endless...
After a long day, in the evening, I am often out stargazing. When indoors, and in the evenings, I have a love for music, reading, good food, and the Green Bay Packers. All of these activities are best when shared with a good friend or two.