WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Pennsylvania College of Technology presented faculty and staff with a variety of awards and recognized employees and retirees who have reached significant milestones as the 2023-24 academic year concludes.
President Michael J. Reed celebrated the honorees during a May 9 All-College meeting in the Klump Academic Center auditorium.
Distinguished Teaching
Distinguished Teaching Awards are presented to full-time faculty at Penn College who have been nominated by their students and colleagues for excellence in instruction. Including this year’s honorees, there have been 128 recipients since the program began in 1982: 34 Master Teacher Awards and 94 Excellence in Teaching Awards.
Three full-time faculty members received 2024 Excellence in Teaching Awards:Tammy S. Clossen, assistant professor of dental hygiene; Michael P. Covone, associate professor of applied health studies; and Naim N. Jabbour, associate professor of architecture.
Among the comments from Clossen’s student nominations were: “Dr. Clossen goes out of her way to help anyone and everyone. She helps in and out of the classroom. I always feel very knowledgeable after leaving her class.” Also: “Students feel comfortable talking to her. Instructors look up to her. She makes students feel confident.”
Covone’s nomination included: “Dr. Mike Covone is one of the most dedicated, hard-working faculty members I have had the privilege to work with. His passion for health care education and love of teaching is evident in every class he teaches and every student interaction. Student evaluations routinely speak about his enthusiasm for and knowledge of the material and how this makes them more eager to learn.”
Jabbour’s nomination featured comments from current students and alumni, most enrolled in architecture, but also First Year Experience students and others who have traveled with him on Study Abroad trips: “Dr. Jabbour was, by far, the most organized professor I had in my college career. He was always ready and prepared. Gives constructive criticism and informs you how to improve in a positive way.” Describing study abroad as “the experience of a lifetime,” a student wrote: “I have been on two of the travel abroad trips. … They were incredible, and I appreciate Dr. Jabbour for offering the opportunity in the first place.”
Part-Time Teaching Excellence
The college presented Part-Time Teaching Excellence Awards to Tara A. Schiele, surgical technology, and Sasha N. Williamson, dental hygiene.
Schiele’s nomination stated: “Her passion for the field of surgical technology is evident, as well as her singular focus on students’ learning. Because of her confident, yet relaxed manner, students find Tara approachable, and they also hold her in high regard for her knowledge. Tara is one of the most engaged, dedicated adjunct faculty members I have known. She brings real-world experience to the classroom in a way that students can connect with.”
Comments from Williamson’s nominating form included: “She is passionate about teaching and being the best teacher that she can be, and she helps us develop passion for our careers, too.” “She adapts to teach a range of students and gives feedback without putting students down.” “Amazing rapport with students (everyone loves her). Builds self-confidence. Sparks ideas.”