Celebrating Titan Faculty

One of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning’s (CETL) primary roles is to recognize the faculty at St. Petersburg College. Without the dedicated efforts of our SPC faculty, our students would not be able to achieve their educational goals.

This page showcases certificates and awards SPC faculty have received in recognition of their hard work and commitment to teaching and learning.

ACUE Effective Online Teaching Practices Certificate – Faculty who successfully complete four micro-courses focused on effective online teaching practices earn a certificate from the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) based on the Effective Teaching Practices Framework which is endorsed by the American Council on Education. All faculty are eligible to complete the certificate. Details about ACUE offerings will be shared at the Academic Affairs Town Hall meetings and via e-mail.

NISOD Excellence Awards – The NISOD Excellence Awards were established in 1991 to provide NISOD member colleges with an opportunity to recognize individuals doing extraordinary work on their campuses. NISOD member colleges submit the names of faculty and staff each year who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment and contribution to their students and colleagues.

Distinguished Faculty Awards – Each year, five faculty members are honored for their work with students with a focus on at least one of the following areas:

  • Exceptional use of student success strategies: student coaching and collaboration with college resources that support learning.
  • Innovation in student engagement to increase learning in the face-to-face setting.
  • Outstanding Leadership in Civic Engagement as part of the student learning experience.
  • Innovation in student engagement to increase learning in the remote learning environment.
  • Ability to pivot teaching modality.

Nominations for the Distinguished Faculty Awards will be accepted in the spring semester.
For more information about ACUE, NISOD Excellence Awards, or Distinguished Faculty Awards, please contact CETL at cetl@spcollege.edu.

Faculty Achievements – Faculty who have published an article, presented at a conference, performed at an event, or exhibited their work on the 2023-24 academic year are listed in this section.

ACUE Effective Online Teaching Practices Certificate Recipients

2022 Certificate Recipients

 

Neoka Apple, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services

Todd Van Auken, Radiography

Mark Billiris, Mathematics

Jeffrey Briggs, Nursing

Daniel Bueller, Mathematics

Sabrina Crawford, Education

Joi Davies, Mathematics

Meg Delgato, Education

Dawn Ellis, Computer and Information Technology

Jennifer Fernandez, Education

Raul Fernandez-Calienes, Ethics

Cher Gauweiler, Education

Timothy Godcharles, Computer and Information

Erin Goergen, Natural Science

Sara Gomez, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services

Cynthia Grey, Veterinary Technology

Hannah Johnson, Mathematics

Dawn Joyce, Communications

Andrea Kelly, Education

Sherri Kent-Roberts, Education

Laurie King, Ethics

Sonia King, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services

Sunita Kumari, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services

Anthony LaPorte, Humanities and Fine Arts

Bonnie Loghry, Veterinary Technology

Karen Macauley, Emergency Medical Services

Laura Malave, Computer and Information Technology

Lorraine Mayfield-Brown, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services

Lori McGill, Nursing

Christian Moriarty, Ethics

Kimberly Moyers, Dental Hygiene

Nancy Munce, Computer and Information Technology

Robin Nousiainen, Dental Hygiene

Mark Nusspickel, Communications

Frederick Oppliger, Communications

Don Pearson, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services

Kim Pearson, Computer and Information Technology

Loretta Poling, Dental Hygiene

Alice Porch, Humanities and Fine Arts

Felicia Pryby, Nursing

Paula Ralph, Mathematics

Alexandria Rankin, Ethics

Maura Scanlon, Natural Sciences

Daryl Schuster, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services

Janice Thiel, Computer and Information Technology

Glynn Torres-Spelliscy, Paralegal Studies

Teri Trede, Health Services Administration

Nancy Watkins, Education

Stephanie Watkins, Health Services Administration

Susan Weber, Education

Carol Weideman, Mathematics

Kimberly R. Williams, Humanities and Fine Arts

Sharon Williams, Communications

NISOD Excellence Award Winners

2023 Award Recipients

Jonathan Barnes, Humanities and Fine Arts
Sunita Kumari, Economics
Janine Lyman, Mathematics
Sharon Olsen, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services
Carly Taft, Veterinary Technology

Distinguished Faculty Awards

2021 Winners

  • Dan Distasio, Emergency Medical Services
  • Sue Shuman, Biological Sciences
  • Heather Chastain, Nursing
  • Chad Mairn, Computer General Studies
  • Scott Cooper, Theatre

2020 Winners

  • Jim Wallis, Biological Sciences
  • Scott Pelletier, Emergency Medical Services
  • Gretchen Gascon, Mathematics
  • Meg Delgato, Education
  • Carolyn “Nikki” Riggs, Veterinary Technology

2019 Winners

  • Amber Estlund, Communications
  • Virginia Schneider, Nursing
  • Shannon Ulrich, Natural Sciences
  • Nicolle Panuthos, Business
  • Vicki Stecher, Ethics

2018 Winners

  • Amy Krueger, Dental Hygiene
  • Shelbey Rosengarten, Communications
  • Wendy Shellhorn, Health Sciences
  • Ian Banks, Paralegal Studies
  • Suzanne Preston, Social & Behavioral Sciences

2017 Winners

  • Kim Molinaro, Social Sciences
  • Lynn Grinnell, College of Business
  • Marilyn Michael, Humanities and Fine Arts
  • Melanie Paden, Communications
  • Sue Blanchard, College of Education

2016 Winners

  • Dan Schroeder, Natural Sciences
  • Deborah Eldridge, Paralegal Studies
  • Ourania Stephanides, Mathematics
  • Tara Newsom, Social & Behavioral Sciences
  • Vernon Taranto, Fine Arts

2015 Winners

  • Mark Billiris, Mathematics
  • Sheree Greer, Communications
  • Greg Byrd, Communications
  • David Manson, Fine Arts
  • Ginny Price, Veterinary Technology

2014 Winners

  • Dan Craddock, Respiratory Care
  • Amy Krueger, College of Heath Sciences
  • Nicholas Manias, Ethics
  • Chrissy Risberg, College of Computer and Information Technology
  • Jeff Donovick, Humanities and Fine Arts
  • Nancy Watkins, College of Education

* This award is not associated with the Distinguished Faculty designation as defined by HR and has no correlation to pay rate.

Faculty Achievements

Christian Moriarty, Ethics

Christian was a Guest Professor at Riga Technical University in Latvia this semester lecturing on academic integrity. Christian also gave a talk on law and academic integrity at the International Center for Academic Integrity; he will also present “Academic Integrity in Law, Policy, and Artificial Intelligence” at their conference in March 2024. For the National Conference of State Legislators, Christian presented “Artificial Intelligence in Practices and Policy” in October.

Nathan Heinze, CCIT

Nathan published a peer-reviewed article based on a 10-year longitudinal study on sustainability practices at S&P 500 companies. The citation is below.

Heinze, T., & Heinze, N. (2023). “Sustainability practices and promotion: websites of large US companies, part II.” International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 22(1), 46-59.

David Manson, MIRA

David organized a concert with Dr. José Valentino Ruiz-Resto & Eternal Power at the SPC Music Center on October 5, 2023 As part of the 3-day EMIT Latin Jazz Fest, directed by David.

On October 19, 2023, David led his ensemble ERG in a concert at the Salvador Dali Museum on October 19 in conjunction with the museum’s special exhibit Where Ideas Come From: Dalí’s Drawings. ERG members are David Pate (saxophone & flute), Tom Kersey (cello), SPC faculty member TJ Glowacki (double bass), Jim Stewart (drums) and David Manson (trombone).

Greg De La Piedra, Spanish (Communications)

Greg published an article on the word la madre in Mexican colloquial expression, and its overall focus & theme pertain to Mexican culture, Mexican Spanish and culture instruction to language students. Some of Mexico’s tragic history is reviewed, which means some of the colloquial expressions the article highlights are rather harsh.

De La Piedra, G. (2023). Word Analysis: Contemplating the word La Madre to develop an approach for the instruction of cultural perspectives. Dimensions, 58, 56-75

JulieAnne Adamich-Scheblein, Accounting (Business)

Julie serves as an “Academic Champion” with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Academic Champions meet via zoom in global forums to discuss accounting education and issues that impact the profession. Academic Champions are encouraged to be ambassadors for the profession and to encourage students at their institutions to major in accounting and become student member members of AICPA.

Li-Lee Tunceren, Communications

St. Petersburg College professor Dr. Li-Lee Tunceren spent the fall 2023 semester abroad teaching as a Fulbright Scholar in Eger, Hungary.

Dr. Tunceren teaches English as a Second Language (ESL) and composition at SPC. During her time in Hungary, she taught applied linguistics and teaching methods to upper-level education students, as well as professional development workshops for faculty.

She says that the Fulbright program provided her with a valuable and empowering experience while also increasing awareness of SPC and the Tampa Bay area. The experience has given her ideas for updating curriculum, engaging online students, and being intentional in helping students engage with one another to encourage cross-cultural communications.

External Grants

SPC Foundation Innovations Grants: https://spcollege.edu/foundation

SPC Grants Department: https://www.spcollege.edu/friends-partners/about/college-administrative-services/grants-department

Open Education Database – Online Scholarship Listings: http://oedb.org/minority-scholarship

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