McKendree University Honors Outstanding Students, Faculty & Staff
Honors Convocation Held During Academic Excellence Celebration
(LEBANON, Ill., April 28, 2017) - McKendree University recognized academic achievers
across all disciplines and presented awards to three faculty members and two staff
members at an Honors Convocation held April 27 at the Hettenhausen Center for the
Arts. The event was part of the university’s fourth annual Academic Excellence Celebration.
Dr. Michele Schutzenhofer, chair of the Division of Science and Mathematics and associate
professor of biology, gave the opening address, “Traveling the Path of Lifelong Learning.”
Students were recognized for maintaining high grade point averages while participating
in clubs and organizations, athletics, music, service projects and other activities,
said Dr. Christine Bahr, provost.
Maximilian Aviles, a senior international relations major and Spanish minor from San
Bernardino, Calif., received the Technos International Prize for academic achievement
and commitment to international understanding. A member of the honors program and
four honor societies, he maintained an outstanding grade point average, participated
in the Model U.N. program, and went on two service-learning trips to Jamaica.
“In the classroom, Max provides insightful analyses on immigration and the impact
of globalization on developing countries,” said the provost. Aviles is one of only
20 students in the U.S. recently awarded the prestigious Pickering Foreign Service
Fellowship, which will provide funding for graduate school and prepare him for a career
with the U.S. Department of State.
Dr. Guy Boysen, associate professor of psychology, received the 2017 Exemplary Teacher
Award, given by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry of The United Methodist
Church. Nominated by full-time faculty members and chosen by past recipients, selection
criteria include excellence in teaching, civility and concern for students and colleagues,
commitment to value centered education, and service to students, the institution and
the community.
Boysen has established himself as an outstanding instructor, active researcher and
accomplished scholar who has published numerous papers and given many professional
conference presentations, often including students as collaborators. “He maintains
high expectations, and students find his courses engaging, current and relevant,”
said Bahr. “He designs his courses around best practices in teaching and is deliberate
in everything he does to help students learn, combining technology, quizzes, case
studies, discussions and mini-lectures to provide a top-notch academic experience.”
Associate Faculty Awards for Excellence in Teaching were presented to part-time faculty
members Lisa Brennan and Daphne Behrmann. Brennan has taught undergraduate English
courses for 11 years at the Lebanon campus, Scott Air Force Base and online. She coordinated
the First-Generation Student Success Program and worked in the Writing Center for
several years, where she supervised many part-time tutors, created a formal training
program, and implemented tutoring for online students. Behrmann, a McKendree graduate,
has had a long and successful association with the MBA program since 2006, both online
and on campus. Her Global Organization and Management course helps students appreciate
how the complex intersection of culture, economics, industry regulation, and strategic
alliances impact the international firm.
Two staff members received the President’s Award for Professional Excellence: Josie
Blasdel, director of undergraduate admission, an employee since 2002; and Melissa
Meeker, associate dean of online programs, an employee for over 20 years and a McKendree
alumna. Criteria for the award are leadership, distinguished accomplishment, performance
beyond the call of duty, creativity and innovation, and outstanding service.
Dr. James Dennis, university president, introduced Blasdel “as a great leader, someone
who bleeds purple, enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and beloved. She wears many hats,
but her greatest passion is working with students.” He described Meeker as “an innovator,
leader and hard worker who has also proven to be very flexible, adding many responsibilities
to her duties over the years.”
School and division chairs introduced the following students for exceptional achievement
within their respective areas:
College of Arts and Sciences
Division of Computing, Dr. Kian Pokorny, chairperson
Stacy Wilke, Belleville, Ill., computer information systems
Madelaine Zinser, Mascoutah, Ill., computational science
James Schoeneman, Perryville, Mo., computer science
Center at Scott Air Force Base
Joshua Daughtery, Troy, Ill., computer information systems
Jeremiah Robillard, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., computer science
Division of Humanities, Dr. Kevin Zanelotti, chairperson
Natalie Correll, Danvers, Ill., English
Alina Jeau Llanas, Oregon, Ill., organizational communication
Jackson MacLean, Lincoln, Neb., philosophy
Sarah Goetze, Green Valley, Ill., professional writing and rhetoric
Victoria Day, Martinsville, Ill., public relations
Dutch Nave, Morris, Ill., religious studies
Lauren Reeves, O’Fallon, Ill., speech communication
Division of Science & Mathematics, Dr. Michele Schutzenhofer, chairperson
Alexandra Nash, Lebanon, Ill., biology
Vincent Spradling, Columbia, Ill., environmental studies
Stephanie Lake, St. Louis, Mo., mathematics
Division of Social Sciences, Dr. Neil Quisenberry, chairperson
Taylor Wright, New Baden, Ill., biopsychology
Vincent Spradling, Columbia, Ill., global studies
Katlyn Mohl, Fults, Ill., history
Hannah Valbert, Granite City, Ill., history education
Maximilian Aviles, San Bernardino, Calif., international relations
McKenna Scaturro, Granite City, Ill., political science
Brandon Nabors, Mt. Vernon, Ill., psychology
Mae Wells, St. Jacob, Ill., psychology
Kennon Henderson, Allen, Texas, sociology
Diana Nevarez Ramirez, El Paso, Texas, sociology
External Programs
DeAnna Wong, Navarre, Fla., psychology
Division of Visual and Performing Arts, Dr. Nancy Ypma, chairperson
Christopher Smith, Granite City, Ill., music education
School of Business, Dr. Jean Sampson, chairperson
Valerie Lukens, Trenton, Ill., The School of Business Outstanding Student of the Year, sponsored by Northwestern Mutual
Monica Stein, O’Fallon, Ill., accounting
Shannon Docherty, Mt. Vernon, Ill., business administration
Jeffrey Jacober, Trenton, Ill., economics and finance
Elizabeth Dykstra, McLeansboro, Ill., marketing
Kayti Rose, South Roxana, Ill., sport management
Center at Scott Air Force Base
Kyle Brink, Centralia, Ill., accounting
Keenan Dickens, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., business administration
Stephanie Kornett, O’Fallon, Ill., management
External Programs
Janell Straeter, Highland, Ill., business administration
Pamela Eversgerd, Germantown, Ill., management
Lyndon Forby, Carterville, Ill., marketing
Master of Business Administration
John Flick, Caseyville, Ill., business administration
Kimberly Potter, Maryville, Ill., business administration
School of Education, Dr. Allison Fahsl, chairperson
Acadia Reynolds, New Orleans, La., elementary education
Master of Arts in Education
Rachel Forby, Goreville, Ill, educational administration and leadership
Melissa Meyer, Ellis Grove, Ill., educational administration and leadership
Victoria Taylor, Smithton, Ill., educational studies - reading
JoAnna Espique, Lebanon, Ill., special education
Melissa Stewart, O’Fallon, Ill., teacher leadership
School of Nursing and Health Professions
Division of Health Professions, Dr. Dawn Hankins, chairperson
Chloe Knight, Las Vegas, Nev., athletic training
Chelsey Henrichs, Breese, Ill., exercise science and sports performance
Giuseppe Fiduccia, Hanover Park, Ill., physical education K-12
Master of Arts
Zane Maus, Lebanon, Ill., professional counseling
Division of Nursing, Dr. Kelli Whittington, chairperson
Brittany Davis, East Alton, Ill., nursing
Meghan Shackleton, De Soto, Ill., nursing
Master of Science in Nursing
Jamie Billups, Fairview Heights, Ill., nursing education
Ann Hanson, Godfrey, Ill., nursing management/administration
Honors Program
Maximilian Aviles, San Bernardino, Calif.; Natalie Correll, Danvers, Ill.; Jackson
MacLean, Lincoln, Neb.; Holly Magre, Festus, Mo.; Sarah Mueller, Chester, Ill.; Brandon
Nabors, Mt. Vernon, Ill.; McKenna Scaturro, Granite City, Ill.; Mae Wells, St. Jacob,
Ill.
Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, Dr. Joni Bastian, vice president for student affairs and dean of students
Lucendia Adams, Dahlgren, Ill.; Danté Anglin, O’Fallon, Ill.; Cheyenne Autry, Breese,
Ill.; Allison Donofrio, Carrier Mills, Ill.; Rachel Ford, Trenton, Ill.; Kennon Henderson,
Allen, Texas; Rachel Kaltwasser, Belleville, Ill.; Stephanie Lake, St. Louis, Mo.;
Brandon Nabors, Mt. Vernon, Ill.; Rebecca Nauman, Yorkville, Ill.; Gregory Ortiz,
Granite City, Ill.; Kaitlin Pennington, Creal Springs, Ill.; Megan Porter, Gifford,
Ill.; Bailey Rhoades, St. Charles, Mo.; Robert Watkins, LaGrange, Ill.
Newman Civic Fellow Award
Jessica Lirios, Greenville, Ill.
Lincoln Laureate Award
Acadia Reynolds, New Orleans, La.
Technos International Prize
Maximilan Aviles, San Bernardino, Calif.
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