On Campus: Awards and Honors


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Photo of a Faculty Awardeewn Hankins Wins UMC Award


Dr. Dawn Hankins, professor of athletic training and chair of the School of Health Professions, received the 2015 United Methodist Church Board of Higher Education Exemplary Teacher Award at the April 23 Honors Convocation. It recognizes excellence in teaching, concern for students and colleagues, commitment to values-centered education, and service beyond the classroom. Dawn, who has taught at McKendree since 1997, oversees a discipline that has seen tremendous growth over the past few years. Dr. Christine Bahr, provost, noted “she is widely regarded as an outstanding teacher who is passionate about teaching and even more passionate about preparing students to be successful professionals.”


Associate Faculty Honors


Two Associate Faculty Awards for Excellence in Teaching were presented at the Honors Convocation - one on the Hett stage, and the other via a recorded Skype video chat. George Kruse is the principal instructor for the Accounting for Managers course and the Corporate Finance and Investments course in the online MBA format. A CPA who specializes in estate, gift, and trust matters, he integrates abstract theories with his vast business and professional experience. Stephanie Fawcett-Colby, who lives in Japan, has taught online undergraduate courses including astronomy, and earth and astronomical science for six years.


Outstanding Kentucky Faculty Honors


Two full-time instructors were honored by the Alumni Association at the Kentucky Commencement Ceremony with the 2015 Outstanding Faculty Awards. Donna Ulrich joined the Radcliff campus as a full-time human resources management instructor in 2014. Sara Bolton is a certified nurse educator, based out of the Louisville campus, and has served the Kentucky campuses since 1997 as a full-time nursing instructor.


Photo of Dr. Ann CollinsGrandy Faculty Award


Dr. Ann Collins was delighted and surprised to win the 2015 William Norman Grandy Faculty Award at the May 9 undergraduate commencement ceremony. For 35 years, the Alumni Association has honored one full-time faculty member for outstanding commitment to the University and its students.

The associate professor of political science, who claims she has “the best job at McKendree University,” teaches courses in American politics, state and local government, and public policy. “She displays a particular talent for facilitating student discussion about complex cultural and political issues without alienating those on one side or the other,” said Alumni Association President Maria Page, ’89, MAED ’06. “She is widely regarded as passionate, thoughtful and fair.”

In nine years on the faculty, Ann has developed the Virtual Center for Teaching Excellence, initiated the Teaching Circles faculty feedback program, and leads a book study group about teaching strategies.

Beyond the classroom, she is an accomplished scholar of 20th century race riots who is often called upon to share her expertise with professional audiences and the media. Her first book, “All Hell Broke Loose: American Race Riots from the Progressive Era through World War II,” has made a significant contribution to the field. She is currently working on a second book.


Photo of the Staff AwardeePresident's Award for Professional Excellence


The Reverend Dr. Tim Harrison, chaplain and director of church relations, received the second annual President’s Award for Professional Excellence at the Honors Convocation. The award recognizes a staff member for leadership, distinguished accomplishment, job performance, creativity and innovation, and outstanding service to the University.

A staff member for 17 years, Tim “offers wisdom, clarity, patience, an understanding of social injustices, a passion for diversity, and humility,” said Victoria Dowling, senior vice president. “He is a wonderful individual who always has a smile on his face, and exemplifies the true McKendree spirit.”