WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – With the end of another academic year at hand, Pennsylvania College of Technology renewed a spring custom: presenting awards to noteworthy faculty and staff, and acknowledging retirements and other employee milestones.
President Davie Jane Gilmour acknowledged the honorees during an expansive all-college meeting, held May 12 in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium and livestreamed.
Distinguished Teaching Awards are presented to full-time faculty at Penn College who have been nominated by their students and colleagues for excellence in instructional performance. Including this year’s honorees, there have been 121 recipients since the program began in 1982: 34 Master Teacher Awards and 87 Excellence in Teaching Awards.
Four full-time faculty members received 2022 Excellence in Teaching Awards: Karen L. Avery, instructor, biology; Joshua J. Rice, instructor, plastics technology; Tammy M. Rich, associate professor, business administration/management/event management; and Kevin Yokitis, assistant professor, electrical technology/occupations.
Avery has been employed by Penn College since August 2017. Previously, she taught at Montoursville Area High School, Milton Area High School, Montgomery Area High School and Bishop Neumann High School. She also taught part time at Lycoming College and was an adjunct instructor at Bloomsburg University.
Avery holds a master of science in biology from Bloomsburg University and a bachelor of arts in biology from Lycoming College. She is pursuing a doctor of education in STEM education from the University of Pittsburgh.
Comments from Avery’s nominators include:
- “Mrs. Avery is always full of energy and makes learning fun. There is not a day she doesn’t walk into class with a smile. She cares for her students and for their success.”
- “Professor Avery goes above and beyond in her teaching. She is thorough, teaches you to think critically to truly understand the topics.”
Rice has taught at Penn College since 2016. Previously, he was employed by W.L. Gore and Associates as a process engineer. He holds a bachelor of science with highest honors in plastics & polymer engineering technology from Penn College.
Among the comments from Rice’s nomination form:
- “Joshua sets an example for all of his students to follow in the areas of professionalism, accessibility and helpfulness. He holds himself to high standards of knowledge and skill in his discipline and explains to his students how to achieve these, while at the same time demonstrating them in his own life.”
- “He often makes difficult topics easy to understand, and every class is guaranteed to be entertaining as well as educational.”
Rich has been employed by Penn College since March 2014, beginning as director of alumni relations. She taught as an adjunct instructor before becoming associate professor in 2016 and department head in 2018. She served as executive director of alumni relations and special events at Lock Haven University and director of annual giving for the Lock Haven University Foundation. She has also been a sales director at various hotels and resorts.
Rich holds a doctorate in organizational management and post-master’s certificate in college teaching from Capella University; an MBA from the University of Phoenix; and a bachelor of arts in marketing and management and associate of applied science in advertising from Northwood University.
Comments from her nominators include:
- “Dr. Rich facilitates student learning more than any other professor I know. She utilizes engaging lecture tactics in classes and makes sure all students participate and have fun learning. It is a fact to say that she generates excitement for whatever concept it is she is teaching.”
- “Having her as a professor for multiple classes, all being the best classes I have taken, she engages the class and never lets learning get boring or dull.”
Yokitis has taught electrical technology at Penn College since 2015. Previously, he taught electromechanical technology (and developed the program) at Williamsport Area High School, and was an automation and controls specialist with Cromaglass Corp., for which he continues to serve as an engineering consultant.
He holds a master of science in workforce education and development from Penn State. He also earned a bachelor of science in building automation technology and an associate of applied science in electrical technology from Penn College.
Some of his nominators’ comments:
- “He is an amazing professor; he truly cares about you as a student and your success.”
- “Listens to you and what you need help on; he won't necessarily give you all the information, he makes you work, but that is the way it should be.”
A Part-Time Teaching Excellence Award was presented to Sheryl E. Snyder-Everitt, faculty, physical therapist assistant. She holds an associate degree from Keystone College and a bachelor’s degree from Penn College. She also serves on the staff of UPMC Susquehanna Health, among her professional affiliations, and is a member of the college’s Physical Therapist Assistant Advisory Committee.