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Winter 2017: Faculty Notes: Tenured!

Wabash College President Gregory D. Hess and Dean of the College Scott E. Feller announced the promotion and tenure of six faculty members:

 

 

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE COLIN MCKINNEY 

He seems to understand the learning process from the student's perspective, always willing to explain difficult concepts simply. Thanks to his passion for and knowledge of robotics, I am now looking forward to a career in that field. He’s not only our professor, but also a friend. 

–Tu Nguyen ’17

 

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH JILL LAMBERTON 

Professor Lamberton’s teaching and mentoring style consists of compassion, sincerity, and honesty. She helped instill in me an undeniable work ethic and the ability to genuinely speak my truth. / She holds you accountable, expects you to bring all that you have to the table, and sometimes she sees what you have more than you do. She taught me that learning is about community and went out of her way to show me how the Wabash community works. 

–Arion Clanton ’15/Abram Morris ’15

 

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC JEFF DRURY 

Professor Drury is the reason I became a rhetoric major. When I was a confused and undecided freshman, he convinced me of the importance and application of rhetoric in everyday life. He rewards hard work, grades in depth, and gives valuable feedback to help me become a better speaker, debater, and presenter. 

–Brock Heffron ’20

 

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND DIRECTOR OF WABASH DEMOCRACY AND PUBLIC DISCOURSE SARA DRURY 

Excited and happy to teach, she is one of the professors here who most helped me understand what it means to be a critical thinker. She taught me not only events and concepts, but also why something that happened 50 to 100 years ago has a lasting impact for today's world. She gets to know how a student learns so she can better teach them in that particular way. 

–Jordan Smith ’17

 

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH CRYSTAL BENEDICKS 

Professor Benedicks and her students in the grant-writing class have been an amazing asset to the women at Half Way Home, Inc. At Wabash I’m told she teaches a course called Writing with Power and Grace, but she also has come in on her own time to Halfway Home to teach courses on journaling, a chance for our women to explore the power of writing on a personal level. 

–Sarah Houston Dicks, founder, Half Way Home, Inc., sober living program for women

 

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY LAURA WYSOCKI 

In my time at Wabash, she had a profound influence in many students’ lives. She helped my lab partner discover his vocation, was there for many of my friends through family and personal issues, and seldom missed a sporting event. She’s a selfless professor, giving much of her life to helping students find their way and reach their potential. Her approach is to educate young men in life, not just organic chemistry. 

–Weston Kitley ’13

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