Faculty & Staff
2025
Faculty
- Jen Steele - Founded Sociology-Criminology Club (SOC-CRIM) - An academic forum for students majoring in Sociology-Criminology, Sociology Pre-Law, Law Enforcement Technology, and Criminal Justice. The club provides opportunities to discuss and explore societal and crime-related issues while learning about relevant career paths. (January)
2024
Faculty
- Celebrate Women Committee - Recipients of the 2024 PACC Diversity Champion Award - Cathleen Battiste-Presutti, Cenell Boch, Sarah Bogdewiecz, Judy Carey Nevin, Jaime Cox, Sheila Daniels, Pam Kaylor (Co-Chair), Amber Landis, Rebecca Petty, Kreig Prior, Angela Richcreek, Brooklyn Stallworth and Candice Thomas-Maddox (Co-Chair) (June)
- - Winner of the Anne Izard Storyteller鈥檚 Choice Award for a book he edited and contributed to (July)
- Kevin Cordi - Winner of the 2024 Outstanding Tenure Track Faculty Award (June)
- Kevin Cordi - Winner of the 2024 Rising Star Teacher Award (June)
- Kevin Cordi - Featured on an OEA podcast with a Dayton educator Katie Fuller on 鈥淧ublic Education Matters鈥 with the 帝王会所 Education Association. (May)
- Suzanne Cromlish - Winner of 帝王会所's Department of Social and Public Health Chair's Award for Excellence in Teaching and Advising (September)
- Deb Dunning - Published a chapter in the book with colleagues (August)
- Victor Jones - Winner of the 2024 RHE Outstanding Instructional Faculty Award (May)
- Pamela Kaylor - 2024 Faculty Fellow, Inclusive Pedagogy Academy. Dr. Amy Chadwick, Dr. China Verhoff-Billotte, and Dr. Pamela Kaylor will be leading the Inclusive Pedagogy Academy for 2024-2025. This is her 2nd year leading the Center for Teaching, Learning & Assessment sponsored Academy. She has also conducted workshops for Scripps College of Communications prior to leading the CTLA academy. (August)
- Lisa Skeens - Presenter at the National Lilly Teaching Conference () in Traverse City, Michigan. Her talk on "Instructional Strategies to Support First-Generation Students Who Experience Anxiety" emphasized inclusive teaching approaches that help ease classroom anxiety and empower first-gen students to achieve their academic goals (October)
- Jen Steele - Published research in the Journal of Criminal Justice (August)
- Jen Steele - In an effort to provide real-world insight into the complexities of the criminal justice system, Dr. Jen Steele, Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, led her (SOC 2600) criminal justice class on an eye-opening visit to the , a low/medium-security men鈥檚 prison. Dr. Steele regularly incorporates this field visit into her curriculum every fall in SOC 2600, underscoring her commitment to bridging classroom learning with practical experiences. (November)
- Matt Wanat - Winner of the 2024 PTK Professor of the Year award (May)
- Matt Wanat - Received promotion to Professor of English (May)
Staff
- Judy Carey Nevin - Selected to be an author volunteer for the recognizing the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer
- Jaime Cox - Started MA coursework in COMS
- Kreig Prior - Joined Friends of the Fairfield County DD Board