About Us
Meet the HSP Team
See the HSP Faculty page to read about our faculty.
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Dr. Marta Krogh
Director, Hilltop Scholars Program
Senior Lecturer, Writing and ReasoningMarta Krogh has taught in the Writing and Reasoning department since 2007, and she hopes that students will leave her class being more confident writers and critical thinkers. Serving in several Administrative roles, Marta acted as the Director of the New Century Scholars Program from 2010-2014. Currently she is the Director of the Hilltop Scholars Program, a first-year honors program for students interested in leadership and community service. Marta teaches writing courses for Hilltop Scholars, and she loves working with the HSP students as they are some of the most engaged students at 51²è¹Ý. She has a PhD in English, with a focus on American Literature.
Phone: 214-768-3952
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Logan Swafford
Coordinator, Hilltop Scholars Program
Coordinator, Honors & ScholarsLogan Swafford (They/Them) is the coordinator for both the Hilltop Scholars Program and Honors & Scholars. Originally from San Antonio, Logan attended the University of North Texas as a first-generation student where they received a bachelor’s in both Communication Studies and History, with a minor in LGBTQ & Women Studies. While there Logan became a member of the service-focused fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega, where servant leadership became their guiding philosophy and frame for their personal and professional path.
After graduating in 2020, Logan continued to hold a variety of positions within the non-profit and education world, often focusing on their passion of community engagement and leadership development. -
Dr. Hannah Park Lee
Curriculum Coordinator, Hilltop Scholars Program
Lecturer, University FoundationsDr. Hannah Park Lee is a Teaching Assistant Professor with University Foundations and Faculty Coordinator for the Hilltop Scholars Program. Prior to her current position, Dr. Park Lee worked with Honors and Scholars programs and alumni relations here at 51²è¹Ý. In addition, she has extensive experience in working with non-profit organizations and leadership programs in the DFW area. Dr. Park Lee graduated with a B.A. in Psychology, an M.Ed. in Higher Education Leadership, and an Ed.D. in Higher Education from 51²è¹Ý. Dr. Park Lee’s research interests include program and curriculum development as well as the impact diverse curriculum has on the student experience.
Outside of teaching, Dr. Park Lee enjoys spending time with family, finding hole-in-the-wall restaurants, reading, and traveling.