McKendree University Endows Two Faculty Members with Prestigious Awards
(LEBANON, Ill., August 25, 2021) – McKendree University is proud to have recently
endowed two professors of the University with awards during its convocation ceremony
on Wed., August 18. Provost Dr. Tami Eggleston surprised the two faculty members with
the awards before first-year students signed the Matricula for the 2021-2022 year.
“There are many things that make McKendree University such a special place, but the
main reason is simple – it is the people and the connections that you can make here,”
Dr. Eggleston said. “We celebrate a few of our amazing faculty members with these
awards and know that they will hold them with pride for years.”
Dr. Lauren Thompson, newly-promoted associate professor of history, was awarded the Hedding Deneen and Charles Samuel Deneen Memorial Professorship
of Early American History. She teaches and conducts research on early American history
with a focus on African American history, slavery and the Civil War. She recently
published a book titled “Friendly Enemies: Soldier Fraternization throughout the American
Civil War” and has authored other history-based pieces. Thompson serves on the University’s
Social Justice and Equity Committee and was the recipient of the Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. Humanitarian Award in 2019.
Dr. Brenda Boudreau, professor of English, was awarded the James M. Hamill Chair of English award, based on the approval from
the Board of Trustees. Boudreau has been a full-time faculty member at the University
since 1998 and is the longest serving member of the English department. She teaches
courses in English literature and composition and her scholarly expertise is in media
communications with a focus on pop culture and women’s issues. An advocate for teaching
with technology, Boudreau has published 13 articles or book chapters and has given
more than 40 presentations to professional audiences. The University has honored her
with the Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award in 2010, The United Methodist Exemplary
Teaching Award in 2008 and the William Norman Grandy Faculty Award in 2003.
Dr. Lauren Thompson, associate professor of history, and Hedding Deneen and Charles Samuel Deneen Memorial Professorship of Early American History
Dr. Brenda Boudreau, professor of English, and James M. Hamill Chair of English
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