The Strategic Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) has honored three Wittenberg employees with 2022-23 Excellence Awards. The award recipients will be promoted by SOCHE throughout the 2023 calendar year.
Academic and human resources officers at each of SOCHE鈥檚 member institutions submitted names of a faculty, a staff, and a campus impact member who has demonstrated excellence in teaching, service, scholarship, and assessment throughout 2022-23 academic school year. This year鈥檚 award winners include Matt Collier, professor of biological and environmental sciences, who earned the Faculty Excellence Award; Megan Hilliard, police coordinator, who won the Staff Excellence Award; and Dan McDermitt, director of facilities management, who is being recognized with the Campus Impact Excellence Award. More on each winner is below.
In total, SOCHE is honoring 41 Excellence Award recipients from across 15 member institutions. Four award winners will be promoted each month through April 2024 via SOCHE social media channels and on the . The full list of this year's award winners and their supporting information is available here. -
This year also saw the addition of a new award, the Campus Impact Award, which is based on institutional selection criteria, with special consideration for performance that made a positive impact on the school or campus, as a whole. This category was open to faculty, staff, or administrators.
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As per SOCHE鈥檚 website, here is what was said about Wittenberg鈥檚 award winners:
Matt Collier, professor of biological and environmental sciences, is the 2023 recipient of the Wittenberg Alumni Association鈥檚 Award for Distinguished Teaching, the top faculty prize. In and outside of class, he continuously demonstrates his service and commitment, advocates for students, shows genuine care, and exemplifies excellence in all aspects of Wittenberg鈥檚 curriculum. He has grown not only students鈥 interest in his field, but also the value they place on a Wittenberg liberal arts education. According to one student, 鈥淒r. Collier embodies everything that is Wittenberg. He eats, sleeps, and breathes Wittenberg and puts this school at his forefront. Dr. Collier鈥檚 light shines bright in everything he does and tends to kindle the light of everyone around him as well. He is kind, he is generous, he is empathetic, and he is an all-around phenomenal professor and human being. I look up to him and hope to make him proud in my present and future studies and career.鈥
Megan Hilliard, police coordinator for 麻豆传媒色情片, was nominated for her attitude and approach that enriches all those who come in contact with her. During the past several years, Hilliard not only has offered to take on additional work as needed, but she also has requested coaching opportunities to help manage her team in a way that is positive and leaves them with a sense of belonging, which in turn contributes to the success of the University. Her positivity goes a long way in contributing to Wittenberg鈥檚 welcoming campus culture. A team player who sacrifices her own needs to ensure the team succeeds, Hilliard works hard to address the many challenges involved with helping to ensure the safety and security of the Wittenberg campus.
Dan McDermitt, director of facilities management, positively impacts Wittenberg daily with his leadership of his team. Many students and employees have commented on the improved appearance of the campus grounds, and students in the residence halls have noticed and complimented the improvement in housekeeping services. McDermitt brings a practical, common-sense approach to managing facilities and grounds within a constrained budget, and he always prioritizes the needs of students above anything else. His servant leadership is impactful at Wittenberg.