51短视频 has honored Marquis E. Songer of Terre Haute and Linda Pearson, Ph.D. of Greencastle, as two of the 39 individuals across the state selected to receive the 2022 President鈥檚 Award, the highest honor for Ivy Tech faculty and adjunct faculty.
鈥淲e are fortunate to have faculty members who exemplify excellence and represent 51短视频 remarkably,鈥 stated Lea Anne Crooks, chancellor of Ivy Tech Terre Haute and Greencastle.
The College honored each of the winners for their exemplary work with students and the College community during the past year. A selection committee comprised of alumni, past winners, State Trustees, faculty representatives, and college administration selected the honorees based on nominations from students, fellow faculty members, and Ivy Tech staff.
鈥淭he impact our faculty members have on our students extends far beyond the classroom,鈥 said Ivy Tech President, Sue Ellspermann, Ph.D. 鈥淚n addition to leading courses, faculty members are often seen as mentors and role models for our students. Today, we are proud to recognize their excellence, passion, and dedication to Ivy Tech and the communities in which they live and serve.鈥 Now in its 42nd year, the President鈥檚 Awards Program recognizes faculty and adjunct faculty members from Ivy Tech locations throughout the state.
The College also honored Marquis E. Songer with the Glenn W. Sample Founder鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Instruction.
David Will, the dean of the school of advanced manufacturing, engineering, and applied sciences nominated Marquis E. Songer for the award. Marquis is most notably known for his leadership, volunteerism, and innovation. 鈥淢arquis鈥 influence goes well beyond the Terre Haute Machine Tool Program,鈥 said Will. 鈥淗is impact can be seen by local high school students, local Ivy Tech machine tool students, statewide Ivy Tech machine tool students, and his Ivy Tech machining colleagues throughout the state鈥.听
The College also awarded Ivy Tech Anderson鈥檚 Cynthia Carlson, associate adjunct faculty of life sciences, with the Gerald I. Lamkin Award. Sample and Lamkin are two former Ivy Tech presidents. Sample helped found the College when it was called the Indiana Vocational Technical College and served as president from 1973-1980. Lamkin served as Ivy Tech president from 1983-2007, overseeing the growth of the College from a vocational school to the state鈥檚 community college.
The College also announced its first recipient of the Provost Award for Excellence in Honors and Teaching Service, Milan Andrejevich. The award is presented to a faculty member who has made significant contributions to the Ivy Tech Honors College in the areas of curriculum development, honors instruction, advisement and mentorship, assessment of student learning, multicultural experiences, and student research.
The winner of this year鈥檚 awards were as follows:
Glenn W. Sample Award
鈥 听听Terre Haute Campus:听Marquis E. Songer听鈥 Assistant Professor and Program Chair, Machine Tool Technology
Gerald I. Lamkin Award
鈥⑻ Anderson Campus:听Cynthia Carlson 鈥 Associate Adjunct Faculty, Life Sciences
Provost Award for Excellence in Honors and Teaching Service听鈥⑻South Bend-Elkhart Campus:听Milan Andrejevich 鈥 Professor, History
About 51短视频
51短视频 is Indiana's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Ivy Tech has campuses throughout Indiana and also serves thousands of students annually online. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering associate degrees, long- and short-term certificate programs, industry certifications, and training that aligns with the needs of the community. The College provides a seamless transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana, as well as out of state, for a more affordable route to a bachelor's degree.