McKendree Political Science Professor is 2015 Faculty Award Winner
Alumni Association Honors Dr. Ann Collins at Commencement Ceremony
(LEBANON, Ill., May 9, 2015) - A political science professor who claims she has “the
best job at McKendree University” has won a prestigious faculty award for 2015. Dr.
Ann Collins, an O’Fallon, Ill. resident, received the William Norman Grandy Faculty
Award at the May 9 undergraduate commencement ceremony. For 35 years, the McKendree
Alumni Association has honored one full-time faculty member at the Lebanon, Ill.,
campus for outstanding commitment to the university and its students.
Collins, an associate professor of political science, teaches courses in American
politics, state and local government, and public policy. “Students cannot help but
be inspired by her positive spirit and intense love of teaching and learning,” said
Maria Page, Alumni Association president. “She displays a particular talent for facilitating
student discussion about complex cultural and political issues without alienating
those on one side or the other. She is widely regarded as passionate, thoughtful and
fair.”
Collins earned a Ph.D. in political science at Washington University in 2007 and joined
the McKendree University faculty shortly thereafter. In nine years, she has developed
the Virtual Center for Teaching Excellence, initiated the Teaching Circles faculty
feedback program, and leads a faculty book study group about teaching strategies.
Beyond the classroom, she is an accomplished scholar of 20th century race riots who
is often called upon to share her unique expertise with professional audiences and
the media. Her first book, “All Hell Broke Loose: American Race Riots from the Progressive
Era through World War II,” has made a significant contribution to the field. She is
currently working on a second book.
Dr. Ann Collins, associate professor of political science at McKendree University, reacts to receiving the William Norman Grandy Faculty Award at the May undergraduate commencement ceremony. Standing behind her is Maria Page, Alumni Association president.