The college presented its first Excellence in Mentoring Awards, given for outstanding mentorship to new faculty members, to Christopher J. Holley, associate professor of automotive, and Sarah S. Moore, assistant professor of human services.
Holley’s nominator wrote: “Chris’ dedication to both automotive and teaching is inspiring. … Frequent check-ins and offering to help prepare for class demonstrate how Chris is a team player.”
Moore’s nominator said: “I felt heard in every conversation, and she constantly checked in to make sure I was thriving, not just surviving. … I am tremendously grateful to call her my mentor, colleague and friend.”
Personnel Milestones
Quarter Century Club inductees, celebrated for 25 years of service, were: Thomas E. Ask, professor of industrial design; Lois E. Bennett, custodian; Tammy S. Clossen, associate professor of dental hygiene; Michael S. DiPalma, counselor; Jim W. Green, associate director of financial aid; Matthew C. Jodun, police officer lead person; Chad L. Karstetter, horticulturalist/grounds and motorpool manager; Roxy J. Klinger, manager of employee recruitment; Susan Koons Slamka, associate professor of psychology; Michael J. Nau, instructor of welding; Paula Neal, coordinator of instructional design and development; Walter J. Shultz, director of educational and emerging technologies; and Tammy L. Ulmer, custodian at the Earth Science Center.
Employees reaching 30 years of service were Michael P. Covone, associate professor of applied health studies; Tina M. Miller, director of operations in Strategic Marketing & Communications; Robert I. Mitchell, associate professor of mathematics; and Tuna Saka, associate professor of architecture. Honored for reaching 35 years of college service was Tom Speicher, writer/video producer.
The college bid farewell to 19 employees retiring in 2025-26 with 347 years of experience among them: Barbara A. Adzema, residence life assistant; Lois E. Bennett, custodian; Ross Berger, grant manager in Workforce Development; Gina L. Bross, instructor of nursing; Michelle M. Cowher, childcare assistant teacher; Brian A. Flynn, assistant professor of graphic design; Arthur T. Grogaard, custodian; Cindy M. Jordan, dining services baker; Edward C. Klopp, mail services/shipping and receiving worker; Johnny Marnell, HVAC energy efficiency trainer; Bradley M. Martin, instructor of construction management; Steven J. Moff, professor of business administration: management and marketing; Jeri L. Moser, office assistant to the School of Engineering Technologies; Barbie A. Myers, horticulturalist; Cheryl A. Rice, mail services assistant; Myra K. Shaffer, college relations and foundation assistant; Susan L. Shuman, accounts receivable assistant; Timothy S. Turnbach, instructor of welding; and Kathy L. Wentzler, training specialist in Workforce Development.
Promotion in Academic Rank
Eleven faculty members earned promotion in academic rank in advance of the 2026-27 academic year. They are, from instructor to assistant professor: Lisa M. Dostick, clinical supervisor of radiography; Brandon L. Group, construction management; Gerald G. Kaplan, ceramics; Elizabeth A. Legarski, nursing; William A. Schlosser, emergency management and homeland security; Tiffany D. Schwanger, mathematics; Allen R. Smith, clinical director of radiography; Nicholas L. Stephenson, graphic design; and Joanna Yoder, photography. From assistant professor to associate professor: LeAnn M. Henry, mathematics; and Victoria Hurwitz, director of physical therapist assistant.
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