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We Tried the Google Arts & Culture App on Our Favorite Professors and the Results Are Amazing

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UWF chapter.

The Google Arts and Culture app matches your selfie to your art museum doppelganger, and it yields some interesting results. Some matches are so similar, it’s scary. Others are so far off, it’s hilarious.

We decided, with respect and love, to see who our favorite professors’ doppelgangers might be. We were not disappointed. To our dear professors, please forgive us!

Dr. Amy Mitchell-Cook: Chair and Associate Professor of the History Department

Mamie Webb Hixon: Assistant Professor of English, Director of the UWF Writing Lab

Dr. Peter Cavnar: Assistant Professor of Biology

Dr. David Ramsey: Associate Professor of Government, Pre-Law Advisor

Dr. Guofang Wan: Chair and Professor of the Department of Teacher Education and Educational Leadership

C. Scott Satterwhite: Instructor of English

Dr. Jocelyn Evans: Professor of Government, Associate Dean of CASSH

Dr. Matthew Schwartz: Chair of the Department of Information Technology, Associate Dean of the Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering, Associate Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Dr. Randall Johnson: Chair and Associate Professor of the School of Nursing

Dr. Barbara Larson: Chair of the Department of Art

Dr. Daniel E. Miller: Professor of History

Dr. Steve Vodanovich: Professor of Psychology

Dr. Alexis Janosik: Assistant Professor of Biology

Dr. Felicia Morgan: Associate Professor of Marketing, Supply Chain Logistics, and Economics

Mark Lambert: Instructor of Communication

Dr. Martha Saunders: President of UWF

Needless to say, everyone has a twin in a museum somewhere. If you’d like to see who yours is, download the Google Arts and Culture app and snap a selfie. 

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Abigail is a Journalism and Political Science major minoring in Spanish. She has a penchant for puns and can't go a morning without listening to NPR's Up First podcast. You can usually find her dedicating time to class work, Her Campus, College to Congress, SGA or hammocking. Her dream job is working as a television broadcast journalist on a major news network. Down time includes TED talk binges, reading and writing. You can follow Abigail on instagram and Twitter @abi_meggs