Staff

Lynn Hogan

Lynn Hogan

Assistant Provost & Associate Dean

As Assistant Provost and Associate Dean, Liberal Studies, Lynn Hogan evaluates courses for substantive alignment with requested Liberal Studies areas and approves courses for inclusion in the curriculum as well as overseeing the general education assessment process. Lynn has been at FSU for over 20 years. He has served as Associate Dean and Interim of the College of Fine Arts, Chair of the Department of Arts and, most recently as the Director of FSU’s Quality Enhancement Plan, ThinkFSU. He holds degrees from South Georgia College, The University of Georgia and Bowling Green State University.

Kestrel Strickland

Kestrel Strickland

Assistant Director

As Assistant Director of Liberal Studies, Kestrel is the first contact for Liberal Studies curricular requests. She reviews courses for technical alignment with each requested Liberal Studies area and updates requesters as courses move through the approval process. Kestrel is responsible for updating the Office of Liberal Studies website, developing curriculum resources for faculty and staff, and managing the Office of Liberal Studies' internal records. She holds bachelor's degrees in Sociology and French Studies from the University of North Florida.

Holly Larkin

Holly Larkin

Graduate Assistant

Holly is a Graduate Assistant to Dr. Lynn Hogan assisting with the assessment of the Liberal Studies curriculum. Holly Larkin is a doctoral student in the Combined Counseling Psychology and School Psychology program at Florida State University. She is a Tallahassee native and received her B.S. in Psychology from Florida State University in 2017. Holly graduated with an Ed.S. in School Psychology from the University of Central Florida in 2020 and worked as a School Psychologist for the Citrus County School District before returning to FSU for her Ph.D. Her clinical and research interests include counseling and suicide prevention with LGBTQ+ youth, forensic psychology and psychopathy, and the development of childhood psychopathology.