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TC3 faculty, staff honored with SUNY Chancellor’s Awards

TC3 faculty, staff honored with SUNY Chancellor’s Awards

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DRYDEN, NY (607NewsNow) – New York State is recognizing faculty and staff members at TC3.

On June 5, three professors and three administrative professionals received the SUNY Chancellor’s Award, which recognizes consistency and excellence.

The award process begins with a nomination and committee review, followed by consideration at the SUNY, with the final determination made by the Chancellor, a title currently held by John B. King Jr.

Winners

  • Amber Gilewski, professor of psychology, Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
  • Susan Mueller, associate professor of nursing, Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarly and Creative Activities
  • Sandra Moser, professor of nursing, Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service
  • Anndrea Mathers, associate provost, Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service
  • Corinna Struzik, enrollment services specialist, Chancellor’s/Trustees’ Award for Excellence in Classified Service
  • Todd McLane, TC3 Farm director and adjunct associate professor of biology, Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching

Read more about the winners from TC3 here.

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