2007 Award Winners
Patricia Beckett |
“When meeting with Pat, she is very helpful, encouraging and supportive,” wrote one nominator. “She is a very patient and calm person, which when working with confused college students makes her an excellent academic adviser.” Another wrote, “I met her my first time at the University on my campus visit, and she just seemed like a great lady who has the pride to help everyone she can succeed in their majors.” “Academic advising is much more than just scheduling a student for classes,” Beckett said. “An adviser is a student’s confidant, cheerleader, trusted friend and, in many cases, their ‘adopted’ parent away from home. My philosophy is to always have an open-door policy. I feel it is an integral part of my job to be there for every student when they need me.” |
Dr. Sakui Malakpa |
“Dr. Malakpa is very prompt in addressing any issues I have regarding my program or applicable course work,” wrote one nominator. “His door is always open, including on weekends and during breaks at the University.” Another noted, “He is the most accessible adviser that I have ever encountered and responds to phone calls and e-mails in record time.” “Advising poses a unique challenge as one employs circumspection to ensure that, on one hand, students do not register for courses they do not need, and on the other, courses included in their schedules not only meet graduation requirements but contribute to their post-graduation professional activities,” Malakpa said. “This compels me to meet with each student individually to ensure that I understand his/her interests, needs, concerns, schedules — including work and/or family schedules — and any other factors that might impact his/her studies.”
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