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Ildefonso J. Guilaran, II Photos

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Fonsie Guilaran, professor of physics, works on a lab experiment with his class. - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 10/5/21 | 30148 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, professor of physics, works on a lab experiment with his class. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsie Guilaran, professor of physics, works on a lab experiment with his class. - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 10/5/21 | 30149 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, professor of physics, works on a lab experiment with his class. - Kristi McMurry Woody

The Guilarans sit for a panel during chapel. - Photo by Joey Echeverria 11/13/19 | 29351 | XL
The Guilarans sit for a panel during chapel. - Joey Echeverria

Todd Brady, vice president for university ministries, interviews Fonsie and Leslie Guilaran during chapel. - Photo by Joey Echeverria 11/13/19 | 29352 | XL
Todd Brady, vice president for university ministries, interviews Fonsie and Leslie Guilaran during chapel. - Joey Echeverria

Fonsie Guilaran, professor of physics, teaches a sample class for prospective students during Bulldog Days. - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 10/16/15 | 25926 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, professor of physics, teaches a sample class for prospective students during Bulldog Days. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, speaks on What Makes Biology Unique? by Ernst Mayr at a Town and Gown Event. - Photo by Meg Rushing 3/3/15 | 24865 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, speaks on What Makes Biology Unique? by Ernst Mayr at a Town and Gown Event. - Meg Rushing

Dub Oliver, president of the university, David Ward, professor of physics, and Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, chat at the reception for National Engineering Week. - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 2/27/15 | 24814 | XL
Dub Oliver, president of the university, David Ward, professor of physics, and Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, chat at the reception for National Engineering Week. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, chats with Jeannette Russ, professor of engineering and department chair, during a reception celebrating National Engineering Week.  - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 2/27/15 | 24816 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, chats with Jeannette Russ, professor of engineering and department chair, during a reception celebrating National Engineering Week. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsi Guilaran, left, associate professor of physics, goes up in a hot air balloon with wife Lesley Guilaran and family friend Nate Madison during Union Night on the Great Lawn. - Photo by Jacob Moore 9/28/13 | 22458 | XL
Fonsi Guilaran, left, associate professor of physics, goes up in a hot air balloon with wife Lesley Guilaran and family friend Nate Madison during Union Night on the Great Lawn. - Jacob Moore

Holly Jay, junior sociology and intercultural studies double major, talks to Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, about her research during the poster presentations of the Scholarship Symposium. - Photo by Anne Richoux 5/1/12 | 20412 | XL
Holly Jay, junior sociology and intercultural studies double major, talks to Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, about her research during the poster presentations of the Scholarship Symposium. - Anne Richoux

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, receives the Howard Newell Innovative Teaching Award from Howard Newell, professor of business administration, during Awards Day chapel. - Photo by Deanna Santangelo 5/6/11 | 17443 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, receives the Howard Newell Innovative Teaching Award from Howard Newell, professor of business administration, during Awards Day chapel. - Deanna Santangelo

Jay Bernheisel, associate professor of engineering, Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, Jennifer Gruenke, associate professor of biology, and Geoffrey Poore, assistant professor of physics, have a discussion outside of Barefoots Joe on a nice day.  - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 5/6/11 | 17554 | XL
Jay Bernheisel, associate professor of engineering, Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, Jennifer Gruenke, associate professor of biology, and Geoffrey Poore, assistant professor of physics, have a discussion outside of Barefoots Joe on a nice day. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, talks with one of the exhibitors at the West Tennessee Science Fair, which 黑料论坛 hosted. - Photo by Victoria Stargel 3/10/11 | 16868 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, talks with one of the exhibitors at the West Tennessee Science Fair, which 黑料论坛 hosted. - Victoria Stargel

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, gives instructions before a physics lab assignment.  - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 2/28/11 | 16812 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, gives instructions before a physics lab assignment. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, shows students how to use the equipment for their acceleration lab assignment.  - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 2/28/11 | 16813 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, shows students how to use the equipment for their acceleration lab assignment. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, helps students collect their data for a physics lab experiment on acceleration. - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 2/28/11 | 16815 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, helps students collect their data for a physics lab experiment on acceleration. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, watches as students collect the data for their acceleration experiment in physics lab. - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 2/28/11 | 16817 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, watches as students collect the data for their acceleration experiment in physics lab. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, shows students how to use the equipment for their lab experiment on acceleration.  - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 2/28/11 | 16818 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, shows students how to use the equipment for their lab experiment on acceleration. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, helps students collect data for their lab experiment on acceleration. - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 2/28/11 | 16819 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, helps students collect data for their lab experiment on acceleration. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, helps students collect data for their lab experiment on acceleration. - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 2/28/11 | 16820 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, helps students collect data for their lab experiment on acceleration. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Fonsi and Lesley Guilaran, both Union employees, talk about their experience with adopting Angel, their son from the Philippines, at Go Week: Reaching the Nations through Adoption. - Photo by Deanna Santangelo 9/14/10 | 15052 | XL
Fonsi and Lesley Guilaran, both Union employees, talk about their experience with adopting Angel, their son from the Philippines, at Go Week: Reaching the Nations through Adoption. - Deanna Santangelo

The Guilarans, the Jacksons, and the Campbells bow their heads in prayer after discussing their adoption experiences at Go Week: Reaching the Nations through Adoption.  - Photo by Deanna Santangelo 9/14/10 | 15059 | XL
The Guilarans, the Jacksons, and the Campbells bow their heads in prayer after discussing their adoption experiences at Go Week: Reaching the Nations through Adoption. - Deanna Santangelo

Fonsie Guilaran (far left), associate professor of physics, joins other faculty, staff, and students in helping new students move in for the fall semester.  - Photo by Victoria Stargel 8/20/10 | 14567 | XL
Fonsie Guilaran (far left), associate professor of physics, joins other faculty, staff, and students in helping new students move in for the fall semester. - Victoria Stargel