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Teachers of the Year

Each spring, the University Honors Program recognizes an Honors Teacher of the Year.  Honors student nominations, faculty members’ Honors course evaluations, letters of nomination, and a variety of other resources influence the selection.  The recipient is recognized at the June Honors graduation ceremony with a plaque and cash award.

 

2011 Honors Teacher of the Year

Sarah E. Twill, Assistant Professor of Social Work

Dr. Sarah Twill teaches human behavior theory and social work practice courses, including courses on Poverty in America, the 1st Amendment and Social Action, and the First Year Learning Community for the University Honors Program. Recently, she has co-taught an Honors service-learning course on Social and Environmental Sustainability in Appalachia, which featured an alternative spring break learning experience near Athens, OH.  Her research interests include juvenile justice sentencing and programming and student success related to community-based research and service-learning pedagogy.  In addition to her academic work, Twill has ten years of practice  experience working with children and families living in poverty.  She has worked with rural children with severe emotional disturbances, was the assistant director of a non-profit poverty outreach center, and worked at a  correctional halfway house.  

Twill’s student nominator felt she was deserving of this award because she “is an outstanding teacher who really cares about her students.  Not only does she make it fun to learn, but she makes you want to learn.” The nominator was also impressed that Twill remains a resource for students throughout their academic careers, keeping them informed about what is going on around campus.

Twill received her B.A. in criminal justice from California State University, Fullerton and her M.S.W. and Ph.D. in social work from The University of Georgia. She was recently promoted to associate professor, effective Fall 2011.

 

 

Sarah Twill

Sarah Twill with Susan Carrafiello

 

Previous Teachers of the Year

  Jonathan Winkler  
 

2010

Jonathan Winkler

History

 
Carol Nathanson
Hunt Brown
Cathy and Jim Sayer

2009

Carol Nathanson

Art & Art History

2008

Hunt Brown

Earth & Environmental Science

2007

Cathy Sayer

English

(Pictured above with Jim Sayer,

WSU Professor Emeritus)

Brady Allen
Roberta Pohlman
Liam Anderson

2006

Brady Allen

English

2005

Roberta Pohlman

Biological Sciences

2004

Liam Anderson

Political Science

 

William Irvine, Philosophy (2003)

Roy Vice, History (2002)

John Morrisette , Political Science (2001)

Charles Larkowski, Music (2000)

Robert Rubin, English (1999)

Jim Sayer, Communication (1998)

Robert Hetherington, Theatre (1997)

Susan Carrafiello, History (1996)

John Fortman, Chemistry (1995)

Paul Lockhart, History (1994)

Rebecca Daley, English (1993)

Robert O'Donnell, Psychology (1992)

Charles Berry, History (1991)

Jerry Hubschman, Biology (1990)

Donna Schlagheck, Political Science (1989)

James Hughes, English (1988)


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