Curtis W. Dunn
About Curtis W. Dunn
Curtis W. Dunn is a Supplemental Instructor for Calculus and Organic Chemistry at the University of Massachusetts Boston, where he has worked since 2016. He has a background in aquatics management and academic tutoring, and he is currently preparing for medical school while pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry.
Work at UMass Boston
Curtis W. Dunn has served as a Supplemental Instructor for Calculus and Organic Chemistry at the University of Massachusetts Boston since 2016. In this role, he provides academic support to students, enhancing their understanding of complex subjects. His tenure at UMass Boston spans over eight years, during which he has contributed to the academic success of many students in the Greater Boston Area.
Previous Experience at YMCA of Greater Boston
From 2008 to 2011, Curtis W. Dunn worked at the YMCA of Greater Boston, specifically at the Wang YMCA of Chinatown. During this three-year period, he held multiple roles including Director of Aquatics, Supervisor, Masters Coach, Swim Instructor, and Lifeguard. His diverse responsibilities in the aquatics department involved overseeing swim programs and ensuring safety protocols were followed.
Experience at Bunker Hill Community College
Curtis W. Dunn was employed at Bunker Hill Community College from 2013 to 2016. He worked as a Student Program & Orientation Mentor and an Academic Tutor specializing in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. His three years at the college involved mentoring new students and providing academic assistance, contributing to their educational development in Charlestown, MA.
Education and Expertise
Curtis W. Dunn studied at Bunker Hill Community College, where he earned an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Biology with High Honors from 2012 to 2014. He continued his education at the University of Massachusetts Boston, pursuing a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biochemistry, which he is currently working towards, having enrolled from 2015 to 2018. His academic background supports his commitment to laboratory and research work.
Future Aspirations in Medicine
Curtis W. Dunn aims to gain clinical exposure and shadowing experience as part of his preparation for medical school. He aspires to become a certified EMT to strengthen his medical school application. Additionally, he plans to complete the MCAT with a notable score while maintaining good academic standing, reflecting his dedication to advancing his medical career.