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Faculty Circle of Excellence 2006-2007
Northeastern State University recently presented the 2006-2007
Circle of Excellence Awards to Dr. Renée Cambiano, Debbie Stansell and
Dr. Barbara Jo Ray. The Circle of Excellence awards recognize
outstanding faculty and reward them for their hard work in the areas of
research, teaching and service.
“Dr. Cambiano, Dr. Ray and Ms. Stansell are truly outstanding members of the NSU faculty, ” said Dr. Dalton Bigbee, vice president for academic affairs. “Their
dedication to the students of this institution goes above and beyond
what is required. They are excellent examples of the outstanding
faculty we have at NSU. ”
Each recipient will receive a brick to be placed in the Circle of
Excellence, located in front of Seminary Hall. In addition to securing
a permanent place in NSU history, recipients will receive a substantial
award for their selection (their choice of a new computer or $2,500 to
use toward professional development).
Dr. Renée Cambiano – Research. Dr. Renée Cambiano,
associate professor of Educational Foundations and Leadership, is an
accomplished writer, researcher and presenter at the local, national
and international level. She has conducted research on diversity in
education, learning preferences, technology environments, distance
learning environments, student portfolios, teaching methods and solar
kilns. As the chair of the master’s of Education in Teaching program at
NSU, Cambiano models the conceptual framework of the program for her
students and exemplifies the greatest qualities of an educator in all
of the things she does.
Debbie Stansell – Teaching. Debbie Stansell,
instructor of Information Systems, has a passion for working one-on-one
with students to help them grasp the concepts of the information
technology field. As a teacher and scholar, Stansell enjoys preparing
interactive lectures that allow her to get know her students
personally, which allows her to establish a closer relationship with
the whole class. Stansell has developed courses for students in the IS program at NSU and continues to search for new and innovative ways to interact with her students.
Dr. Barbara Jo Ray – Service. Dr. Barbara Jo Ray,
associate professor of Library Media, has contributed countless hours
to improving educational opportunities for children through public
libraries across Oklahoma and the nation. Currently she serves as the
American Association of School Librarians Director-Elect of the Region
VI, which includes Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico, on the
National Council for Accreditation of Teach Education Committee
representing the American Association of School Librarians, as well as
numerous other organizations. Ray also serves as the program chair for
the master’s of Science in Library Media and Information Technology in
the College of Education.
Last Updated: August 8, 2007 by lhw |