University Honors Faculty for Contributions

Scranton faculty members were honored for their contributions toward enhancing the University community at a ceremony held during the spring semester.

Aram Balagyozyan, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Economics and Finance Department, received the Excellence in Integrating Mission and Justice into the Curriculum Award.

Douglas Boyle, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Accounting Department, received the Excellence in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award.

Paul Datti, Ph.D., director of the University’s Counseling and Human Services Program, received the Excellence in Integrating Diversity in Learning Award. 

Mary Jane Hanson, Ph.D., a professor in the Nursing Department, received the Excellence in Scholarly Publication Award.

Rebecca Mikesell, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Communication Department, received the Excellence for University Service and Leadership Award. 

Jordan Petsas, Ph.D., an associate professor in and the chairperson of the Economics and Finance Department, received the Excellence in Integrating Mission and Justice into the Curriculum Award. 

Yamile Silva Gualteros, Ph.D., an assistant professor of World Languages and Cultures, program director for Latin American Studies and an associate faculty member in the Women’s Studies Program, received the Excellence in Advancing Global Learning Award. 

Rob Waldeck, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Biology Department received the Excellence in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award.

Joseph Hammond Jr., an adjunct professor of accounting and Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program director, received a Provost Part-Time Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching. 

Harold Anderson, an adjunct professor in the Department of Health Administration and Human Services, received a Provost Part-Time Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching. 

 

John Thomas Conlon, an adjunct professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, received a Provost Part-Time Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching. 

 

Vincent Marshall, Ph.D., an adjunct professor of biology, received a Provost Part-Time Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching.

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