Bulldogs Honored for Excellence in Teaching and Advising

Excellence in Teaching and AdvisingFive Truman alumni members of the University faculty were recently recognized for excellence in teaching and advising. Rolena Stephenson (’01) was promoted to Associate Professor of Health Science and granted academic tenure. Jay Self (’93), acting English Department Chair and Professor of Communication, was recognized with the William O’Donnell Lee Advising Award. Ben Batzer (’13), Assistant Professor of English Education and Megan Batzer (’13, ’15), Clinical Instructor in Communication Disorders, were recognized with Academic Innovation Awards. And Elizabeth Wiles (’06), Chair of Interdisciplinary Studies and Assistant Professor of Justice Systems, was named Educator of the Year. All were recognized at the Fall Opening Assembly, a welcome to the new school year for the Truman Faculty and Staff which happens the afternoon of move-in day. In addition to faculty promotions and awards, the opening assembly recognizes grants awarded over $100,000, outstanding Staff members and Athletic Achievement. A special award, Points of Light, recognizes community members and organizations who have shown invaluable support and contribution to the University. This year, Bonzai, a traditional Japanese restaurant on the historic square, was recognized for their friendly atmosphere and willingness to hire Truman students.