Bidding a Fond Farewell to Dr. Jackie Simmons '88
A much-loved professor of psychology, who enlightened and enriched the lives of countless
students within Carnegie Hall, is bidding farewell to her teaching days and beginning
her much deserved retirement. Dr. Jackie (Kemp) Simmons ’88 began her teaching career at McKendree in the fall of 2000. Her students will remember
her as a teacher who worked diligently to improve both their professional and personal
lives.
Throughout her time at McKendree, Jackie won several prestigious awards, including
the Norman Grandy Faculty Award in 2003, and traveled to Japan in 2009 with two students
as part of Technos International Education Week. She has authored many publications
and has given several presentations on a local, national and global level – even in
places as far-flung as London, Rome, Tokyo and Granada, Spain. She has also participated
in dozens of on-campus services, which added to her understanding of what it takes
to become a well-rounded and effective professor, including Student Affairs, the Minority
Affairs Committee, First-Year Experience and many more.
As she reflects on her McKendree career, Jackie fondly recalls each graduation day
when Bearcats walked across the platform to receive their diplomas. “I have always
loved the pomp and circumstances of graduation, but more importantly knowing that
our students are beginning a new phase of their lives brings me so much joy and peace,”
she said. “I am grateful to God for granting me the privilege to make a difference
in the lives of so many students.”
In addition to seeing McKendree graduates receive their hard-earned degrees, Jackie
will miss engaging with the campus community. “I will miss spending personal time
with my students because those moments enriched my life, and I will miss daily interactions
with my colleagues in Carnegie Hall and others on campus,” she noted. “I thank them
most sincerely for their love and support.”
Her final words of wisdom that she’d like to impart with her students and colleagues?
“Continue to enrich the lives of everyone you meet,” she said. The University community
congratulates and thanks Jackie, who taught our Bearcats the ins and outs of psychology and served our campus community for 21 years!