Megan Beshirs received her undergraduate education, B.S. in Chemistry, from Southeastern
                              Oklahoma State University.  She spent a year working as an environmental contractor
                              for the EPA and two years working at her alma mater as a lab coordinator.  She returned
                              to graduate school at Oklahoma State University, where her research work was focused
                              on X-ray crystallography and viral proteins.  
 
 After graduating with her master’s degree in chemistry, she went on to attend Louisiana
                              State University - Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, LA studying biochemistry. 
                              However, during her time there, she felt a need to turn her focus to teaching.  She
                              has taught at two different community colleges and spent a few years teaching at Xavier
                              University in New Orleans.
Professor Beshirs teaches labs for Basic Ideas (non-chemistry majors), General Chemistry I and II, Environmental Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry. She also holds a dual role as lab coordinator for the Chemistry department.
