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Excellence in Teaching Award

The Excellence in Teaching Award, selected by the Awards Selection Committee (composed of faculty and students), is presented annually to an instructor, both part time and full time, who display excellence in classroom teaching ability, educational leadership, creativity in teaching methodology, course and program development, and the enhancement of the educational climate and opportunities at Geneva.

Excellence in Scholarship Award

The Excellence in Scholarship Award, selected by the Awards Selection Committee (composed of faculty and students), is presented annually to an instructor who exhibits a breadth and depth of knowledge in their discipline in a way which significantly enhances the intellectual climate of the college; contribution to the advancement of their field and recognition beyond the Geneva campus; and stimulation and direction of scholarly activity among students.

Excellence in Service Award

The Outstanding Service Award, selected by the Awards Selection Committee (composed of faculty and students), is presented annually to an instructor who exhibits identifiable service activities for the campus or the broader community and the positive impact of the service events either internally and externally.

2025

Dr. Robert Frazier

Robert Frazier, PhD

Professor of Philosophy

Excellence In Teaching Award

Professor of Philosophy Robert Frazier, PhD, a Geneva faculty member since 2003, holds a bachelor’s degree from Gordon College, a master’s degree from Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary, and a doctorate from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

Students describe Dr. Frazier as “dynamic,” “engaging,” and “a joy to learn under,” noting his “command of the classroom,” willingness to “go the extra mile,” and warm, pastoral presence that strengthens learning and community.

One student says, "His command of the classroom is impeccable and so thoroughly engaging that no student would dare nor even desire to fall asleep or have their mind disengaged from his lecture. Not only is his knowledge beyond the undergraduates understanding but his warm-hearted tenderness, affection of his students and personal piety defeats any feelings of anxiety, tension or uncertainty. He is a joy to learn under!"

Dr. Matthew Fuss

Matthew Fuss, PhD

Associate Professor of Business

Excellence in Scholarship Award

Matthew Fuss, PhD has been a member of the faculty since 2011 and is a Geneva alumnus with bachelor’s degrees in business and Spanish. He earned his doctorate from Duquesne University.

Fuss regularly presents at academic conferences and received a recent Best Paper award for “The Temptations of Leadership: How Faith Protects Leaders (and Their Followers) from Themselves.” His publications span leadership, management, and business pedagogy. In fall 2024, he presented “Keeping Core Values in Focus” at the Christian Business Faculty Conference at Calvin College. He was invited to a NetVUE professional development seminar on teaching vocational exploration in summer 2024 and completed the Colson Fellows program in May 2025.

Dr. Denise Murphy-Gerber

Denise Murphy-Gerber, PhD

Associate Professor of Business

Outstanding Service Award

Denise Murphy-Gerber, PhD has made an enduring impact as a key leader in the International Business Program. she has planned and led bi-annual study trips to China, Europe, and Latin America — high-impact experiences that require extensive preparation and benefit students across disciplines. Her governance service includes past roles as department chair and faculty senate secretary.

She has also served as Geneva’s Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR) since the College joined the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC), building strong relationships with student-athletes and representing Geneva at PAC meetings.

She currently serves as a faculty representative to the Geneva College Board of Trustees, offering insight from both her FAR work and classroom perspective. Colleagues and students alike commend her consistent, hands-on care for advisees.

Dr. Wendy Whelpley

Professor Wendy Whelpley

Professor, Executive Director of the Beaver Falls Community Development Corporation and the Director of Geneva’s City House

Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award

The Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award recognizes teaching excellence, educational leadership, creative methodology, and program development. Professor Wendy Whelpley has taught for Geneva since 2010 — now in her 30th semester — and has been instrumental in the delivery of sociology and community development coursework. She also directs City House, a living-learning community where students learn together as they serve their neighborhood.

Student reflections underscore her impact: she “teaches how the Word of God and a Geneva education apply to living faithfully in a neighborhood,” “equips students to think critically and challenge ideas,” and “cares deeply outside the classroom.”

2024

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Dr. Kerry McMahon

Chemistry

The Outstanding Service Award

Dr. Kerry McMahon has been named the 2024 Outstanding Service Award winner in recognition of his unwavering dedication to Geneva College and its surrounding community. A 1979 Geneva alum and long-serving faculty member, Dr. McMahon devoted over two decades to faithfully supporting the Chemistry Department and the College as a whole. His service includes organizing regular lab safety inspections, managing the department stockroom, and advising the Chemistry Club—most notably assisting with the beloved Big Kablooey demo event. Beyond campus, he led the annual soil analysis initiative, offering valuable service to the local community, and shared his musical talents as a guitarist on his church worship team. He also served as faculty marshal for over ten years, embodying both leadership and care in Geneva traditions. Though he officially retired in May 2024, Dr. McMahon continues to serve by teaching and supporting his department, exemplifying a true spirit of lifelong service.

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Dr. Jonathan Watt

English 

Excellence in Scholarship Award

Dr. Jonathan Watt received the 2024 Excellence in Scholarship Award for his extraordinary scholarly productivity, academic leadership, and long-standing contribution to Geneva College and the broader academic community. Over the past year alone, Dr. Watt organized and hosted two major conferences on Geneva’s campus—the October 2023 Missions Conference and the April 2024 Orality and Literacy Conference, where he also presented original research. He is a co-editor and contributor to the Baker Encyclopedia of Biblical Greek and Linguistics, and in 2024 published a Commentary on Colossians and Philemon as part of the Brill Exegetical Commentary Series. In addition, he authored scholarly chapters on language, religious literacy, and sociolinguistics for upcoming academic volumes. Remarkably, he has maintained this level of scholarship while teaching beyond a full-time load and serving as Department Chair. A faculty member since 2000, Dr. Watt holds degrees from Syracuse University, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the University of Pittsburgh, and this marks his third time receiving the Excellence in Scholarship Award—previously honored in 2005 and 2019. His dedication to scholarship and to the mission of Geneva College continues to inspire students and colleagues alike.

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Dr. Alisa Huston

Excellence in Part-time Teaching

Professor Alisa Huston has been named the 2024 recipient of the Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award in recognition of her outstanding dedication to student learning, her engaging and inclusive teaching style, and her significant contributions to Geneva College’s Humanities and English programs. Since joining the faculty in 2021, Prof. Huston has played a key role in implementing the developmental reading and writing curriculum, helping students grow in both skill and confidence. Students consistently praise her for her personal investment in their success, her thoughtful and adaptive teaching methods, and her ability to foster a classroom environment where they feel heard, supported, and inspired. Her care for students extends beyond academics, building strong relationships that encourage honest and meaningful engagement. Prof. Huston’s excellence in teaching truly enhances the educational experience at Geneva.

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Dr. Scott Shidemantle

Biblical Studies

The Excellence in Teaching Award

Dr. Scott Shidemantle has been awarded the 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award in recognition of his long-standing dedication to exemplary instruction, educational leadership, and the enrichment of Geneva College’s academic environment. A faculty member since 1997, Dr. Shidemantle is widely respected by students and colleagues alike for his deep knowledge, engaging teaching style, and ability to make complex subjects understandable and meaningful. Students praise his classes as memorable, insightful, and even transformative—often recommended across generations of Geneva students. With academic credentials from Slippery Rock, Gordon-Conwell, Princeton, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Dr. Shidemantle brings a wealth of scholarship and passion to the classroom, continually inspiring students in their learning and faith. His influence both inside and outside the classroom makes him a truly deserving recipient of this honor.

2023

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Dr. James Matta

Counseling

The Outstanding Service Award

Dr. James Matta received the 2023 Outstanding Service Award for his exemplary dedication to the counseling profession, Geneva College, and the broader community. A nationally recognized leader, Dr. Matta was honored with the 2021 Pennsylvania Counseling Association Lifetime Achievement Award and has served as President of the American Association of State Counseling Boards. His ongoing service includes roles on the Beaver County Behavioral Health Gambling Coalition and as a community liaison for the NIH's landmark Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study. At Geneva, he has provided vital leadership as track coordinator for Clinical Mental Health, support for School Counseling students, and as Interim Director of Graduate Counseling. Now serving as Director of the Counseling Program while exemplifying a deep commitment to student success and institutional advancement.

Dr. Scott Shidemantle

Dr. Scott Shidemantle

Biblical Studies 

Excellence in Scholarship Award

Dr. Scott Shidemantle received the 2023 Excellence in Scholarship Award in recognition of his significant contributions to biblical scholarship, his commitment to student engagement, and his impact on both the academic and church communities. A member of Geneva College’s Biblical Studies Department since 1997, Dr. Shidemantle exemplifies the award criteria through his extensive scholarly work, including serving as a book review editor for the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society and contributing over 25 reviews himself. His essay on ancient letter forms is set to be published in the Baker Encyclopedia of Biblical Greek and Linguistics. He actively integrates his scholarship with teaching and mentoring, leading study trips to Israel since 2004 and serving as a visiting faculty member at Jerusalem University College in 2022. His advanced Old and New Testament courses reflect both his academic depth and dedication to enriching the intellectual climate of Geneva. As an ordained ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church of America, Dr. Shidemantle also extends his scholarship to the service of the Church, making him a deserving recipient of this honor.

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Dr. Ken Wilson

Excellence in Part-time Teaching

Professor Ken Wilson received the 2023 Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award in recognition of his outstanding dedication to student learning, excellence in instruction, and lasting impact on the Geneva College community. Since joining the Engineering Department in 2019, he has been consistently nominated by both students and faculty for his engaging, supportive, and effective teaching. Students praise his deep care for their understanding, his clear and relatable communication of complex material, and his genuine mentorship rooted in faith and humility. Known for going above and beyond in the classroom, Professor Wilson has made a lasting difference in the lives of his students, embodying the spirit of excellence Geneva seeks to honor.

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Dr. Keith Martel

Higher Education

The Excellence in Teaching Award

Dr. Keith Martel received the 2023 Excellence in Teaching Award for his exceptional commitment to challenging, supporting, and inspiring students across a broad range of disciplines at Geneva College. A full-time faculty member since 2012, Dr. Martel has taught courses in Higher Education, Political Science, Sociology, and Humanities, consistently adapting to the needs of students and the institution. With degrees from Geneva and a PhD in Philosophy from Duquesne University, he is known for his deep critical engagement and ability to make complex ideas accessible and meaningful. Students describe him as a gifted educator who both challenges and supports them, prioritizing their intellectual growth and well-being. Whether mentoring future educators or helping humanities students discover joy in learning, Dr. Martel has made a profound impact on Geneva’s academic community.

2022

Julie Hines

Dr. Julie Hines

Business

The Outstanding Service Award

Professor Julie Hines received the 2022 Outstanding Service Award for her dedicated and impactful service to Geneva College and its broader community since 2018. As an Assistant Professor of Business, she has consistently supported student success through active collaboration with the Calling and Career Center, advising for the Accounting Consortium, and leadership of the Accounting Club. She organizes the annual Accounting and Business Career Fair, connecting students with nearly 20 employers, and played a key role in promoting Geneva’s broader Career Fair, earning recognition for student engagement. Her commitment was especially evident last year when she and her department colleagues stepped in to cover additional coursework and advising after the unexpected loss of a colleague. Professor Hines exemplifies service through her tireless efforts to enrich student experiences and strengthen the Geneva community.

Dr. Sha Wang

Dr. Sha Wang Luangkesorn

Music

Excellence in Scholarship Award

Dr. Sha Wang Luangkesorn was awarded the 2022 Excellence in Scholarship Award for her outstanding achievements as a concert pianist, music theorist, and educator who has significantly enriched the academic and artistic environment at Geneva College. Since joining the faculty in 2006, she has earned national and international recognition through prestigious performance awards and collaborations with acclaimed artists. Her global presence includes performances, master classes, and scholarly presentations across the U.S., Asia, and Europe. As founder of the Pittsburgh Piano Academy and director of the Geneva International Music Festival, she has contributed greatly to music education and cultural exchange.

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Dr. Julie Durbin

Excellence in Part-time Teaching

Dr. Julie Durbin received the 2022 Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award in recognition of her exceptional creativity, educational leadership, and Christ-centered approach to teaching. Her students consistently praise her as one of the best teachers they’ve had, noting her deep care for their intellectual and spiritual growth. Known for her thoughtful pedagogy rooted in worship and service, Dr. Durbin is described as a patient, inspiring role model whose life of service naturally flows into the classroom. Her impact on Geneva’s educational climate is profound, and the college is truly honored to celebrate her contributions.

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Dr. Mark Tronzo

Engineering

The Excellence in Teaching Award

Dr. Mark Tronzo received the 2022 Excellence in Teaching Award for his exceptional dedication to student learning, academic rigor, and Christ-centered mentorship at Geneva College. A faculty member since 2015, Dr. Tronzo is widely recognized by his students for his selflessness, kindness, and ability to communicate complex topics in relatable ways. His classroom teaching is described as extraordinary, consistently inspiring students to grow both intellectually and spiritually. With a remarkable academic background—holding multiple degrees across mathematics, engineering, and theology—Dr. Tronzo exemplifies a deep commitment to education and serves as a powerful Christian role model. His passion, humility, and investment in his students make him a transformative presence in the Geneva community.

2021

Dan Raver

Dr. Dan Raver

Business

The Outstanding Service Award

Professor Dan Raver was awarded the 2021 Outstanding Service Award in recognition of his exceptional and sustained commitment to Geneva College over more than 40 years. Appointed in 1980, he has faithfully served the College, his department, and his students through decades of leadership and dedication. He has been a key contributor to departmental accreditation efforts and has maintained nearly continuous involvement in faculty committees, often serving as chair. Elected by his peers to lead the Faculty Senate, he provided steady leadership, even taking on increased responsibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. A former recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award, Prof. Raver continues to earn student nominations, reflecting his enduring impact in the classroom and beyond.

Dr. Christopher Jobes

Dr. Christopher Jobes

Engineering

Excellence in Scholarship Award

Dr. Christopher Jobes received the 2021 Excellence in Scholarship Award for his significant contributions to engineering scholarship and student mentorship at Geneva College. Since 2007, he has consistently published research, with 69 publications by Fall 2020, and has coauthored work with students. Holding degrees from both Geneva and West Virginia University, he combines academic excellence with community service through music ministry. His dedication strengthens Geneva’s academic climate and supports student growth in scholarship.

Dr. Megan Morton

Dr. Megan Morton

Excellence in Part-time Teaching

Dr. Megan Morton received the 2021 Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award for her outstanding contributions to Geneva College’s educational environment through engaging, creative, and faith-integrated instruction. Since 2009, she has served the English Department in both full-time and part-time roles, consistently demonstrating excellence in the classroom. Her students praise her for making learning enjoyable while encouraging deep thinking, using vivid metaphors and thoughtful examples, and creating a supportive, faith-centered atmosphere. Going beyond standard curriculum, she inspires students to see practical life value in their studies—transforming classes like ENG 101 into meaningful, skill-building experiences.

Dr. Daryl Sas

Dr. Daryl Sas

Biology

The Excellence in Teaching Award

Dr. Daryl Sas received the 2021 Excellence in Teaching Award in recognition of his exceptional dedication to student learning, academic excellence, and faith-integrated education at Geneva College. A member of the Biology Department since 1988, Dr. Sas is widely respected for his engaging and intellectually challenging lectures, consistently encouraging students to think critically and apply their knowledge to real-world situations. Student nominations highlight his personal investment in their success—whether through early morning office visits, thoughtful academic guidance, or his openness to diverse perspectives. Known for pushing students toward excellence while celebrating God’s design in creation, Dr. Sas exemplifies the highest standards of teaching, leadership, and care within the Geneva community.

2020

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Dr. Mildred L. Johnson

Criminal Justice

The Outstanding Service Award

The Outstanding Service Award was presented to Dr. Mildred L. Johnson, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice. The Outstanding Service Award is presented annually to an instructor who exhibits identifiable service activities for the campus or broader community and the positive impact of the service events, either internally or externally. The faculty selected Dr. Johnson for this award on behalf of the incredible work that she does in the community.

Dr. Keith Martel

Dr. Keith Martel

Higher Education

Excellence in Scholarship Award

The Excellence in Scholarship Award was presented to Dr. Keith Martel, Professor of Higher Education and Director of Geneva’s master’s in Higher Education Program. The criteria for this award include breadth and depth of knowledge in the discipline in a way which significantly enhances the intellectual climate of the college; contribution to the advancement of their field and recognition beyond the Geneva campus; and stimulation and direction of scholarly activity among students. This award was given to Dr. Martel on behalf of his outstanding intellectual contributions to the college, recognition of advancement outside of the college, as well as significant student involvement.

Dr. Andrea Korcan-Buzza

Dr. Andrea Korcan-Buzza

Excellence in Part-time Teaching

The Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award was presented to Dr. Andrea Korcan-Buzza. This award was given to Dr. Korcan-Buzza on behalf of her excellent part-time teaching ability and leadership, creativity in teaching, course and program development, and enhancement of the educational climate and opportunities.

Dr. Doug Bradbury

Dr. Doug Bradbury

Biblical Studies

The Excellence in Teaching Award

The Excellence in Teaching Award was presented to Dr. Doug Bradbury, Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies. The criteria for this award include classroom teaching ability, educational leadership, creativity and teaching methodology, course and program development and enhancement of the educational climate and opportunities at Geneva. Dr. Bradbury is recognized for his prevalent desire to see his students succeed in and out of the classroom and his outstanding work as a professor at Geneva College.

2019

Dr. Matt Kickasola

Dr. Matt Kickasola

Music

Excellence in Teaching

  • Dr. Kickasola is a strong supporter and encourager to many of his students.
  • He is a faithful part of the Chapel committee and leads the singing of the Psalms at almost every Chapel service.
  • His students also express the value of his honest and connective teaching style.
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Dr. Jean Bingle

Humanities and History

Excellence in Part-time Teaching

  • She is beloved by her students, who attribute her engaging teaching to their enjoyment and comprehension of the material.
  • Dr. Bingle has taught in the Humanities and History for 15 years.
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Dr. Jonathan Watt

Bible

Excellence in Scholarship

  • Dr. Watt is known as He who does not sleep, a.k.a. the Energizer Bunny, due to his incredibly busy schedule of teaching and scholarship.
  • Since joining the Geneva faculty in 2000, he has presented and written many papers at various events and conferences.
  • Dr. Watt served as a translator and co-editor of the Tyndale New Testament Bible.
Dr. Gary Vander Plaats

Dr. Gary Vander Plaats

Business

Outstanding Service

  • Dr. Vander Plaats faithfully serves through his leadership in the IRS's Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, which is a free income tax preparation service that assists poor, elderly and disadvantaged citizens in the local area.
  • He has taught internationally in China, Canada, South Africa, Thailand and Indonesia.
  • Dr. Vander Plaats and his wife Jean have 10 children.

2018

Dr. Rodney Austin

Dr. Rodney Austin

Chemistry

Excellence in Scholarship Award

  • Dr. Austin strives to increase his impact on the field of science, and he encourages students to do the same.
  • Since joining the faculty in 2005, he has often included undergraduate students in research projects and provided them opportunities to present their research and work.
  • He is also heavily involved in the study and presentation of research concerning active-learning strategies.
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Dr. Phil Holladay

Mathematics

Excellence in Teaching Award

  • Dr. Holladay is highly regarded by his students for his ability to make challenging material and work more manageable, interesting, clear and possible.
  • He is also loved by students for his ability to make time in the classroom more fun and engaging.
  • He has 35 years teaching experience at Geneva College.
Dr. Robert Reid

Dr. Robert Reid

Engineering

Outstanding Service Award

  • Dr. Reid shows exceptional service both locally and internationally.
  • Dr. Reid and his wife mentor and provide learning activities to local latchkey children in their home.
  • Internationally, he leads engineering projects in mission efforts to the Philippines, as well as teaching basic math and physics to orphaned Cambodian children.
Jenny Carter

Dr. Jenny Carter

Excellence in Part-Time Teaching award

  • Dr. Carter began teaching part-time at Geneva College in 2014.
  • Recognized by her students for creating a fun and engaging learning environment.

2017

Eric Miller

Dr. Eric Miller

History

Excellence in Scholarship Award

Nominated by faculty, Dr. Eric Miller was awarded the 2017 Excellence in Scholarship Award. He joined the faculty at Geneva in 1999. Miller earned his Bachelor's in Bible from Lancaster Bible College, a Master's in Christian Thought from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a Ph.D. in American History from the University of Delaware. In 2016-2017, he contributed four articles to The Table, a website dedicated to a Center for Christian Thought, and published reviews of works from Matthew Tribe, Michael-Desh and Timothy Snyder. He is on the editorial board of Fides et Historia and is on the board of directors for Mars Hill Audio. In addition to his presentation of several lectures, Dr. Miller is currently working on a book on Brazilian evangelicalism.

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Dr. Jay Neikirk

Political Science

Excellence in Teaching Award

The 2017 Excellence in Full-Time teaching Award recipient is  Dr. Frederick “Jay” Neikirk , who has taught Political Science at Geneva since 1992. With a B.A. in Political Science and History and a M.A. in Political Science from the University of Delaware, as well as a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Illinois, he is respected and praised by many current and graduated students.  One student had this to say about Dr. Neikirk, "The best teacher I have ever had. The way that he makes the dense subject matter of political science easy to understand is simply astounding. Overall, Dr. Neikirik's class has forever changed the way that I interact with the world around me."

Dr. Brad Frey

Dr. Bradshaw Frey

Sociology

Outstanding Service Award

The recipient of the 2017 Outstanding Service Award was  Dr. Bradshaw Frey. Working at Geneva since 1984, Dr. Frey received his Bachelor’s degree from Geneva College in Social Science and his Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh in Social Foundations of Education.

Currently, he teaches courses in Sociology and Higher Education at Geneva and helped launch the Beaver Falls community development corporation. Instrumental in the development of several community focused initiatives, Dr. Frey helped with the formation of City House, a living learning community for students in the city of Beaver Falls.

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Professor Laurie Key

Excellence in Part-Time Teaching award

Prof. Lauraine Key accepted the 2017 Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award. She began as a part-time faculty member at Geneva in 2013. After teaching a variety of courses in Math and Science in the Traditional Undergraduate Program, as well as the Online Adult Programs, Prof. Key has received praise as approachable, fair and as someone that is always available to students.

2016

Dr. Elizabeth Belcastro

Education

Excellence in Teaching Award

President Dr. Calvin L. Troup presented the 2016 Excellence in Scholarship Award to  Dr. Elizabeth Belcastro .  Joining the faculty at Geneva in 2010, Dr. Belcastro significantly enhances the intellectual climate of the college, receiving numerous awards and distinctions as well as authoring publications and presentations on various topics.  With a B.A. from Fairmont State College, a M.A. from WV University, and an Ed.D. from the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Belcastro focuses her expertise in the areas of Reading, Special Education, and Elementary Education at Geneva.
Dr. Elaine Hockenberger

Dr. Elaine Hockenberger

Communication

Excellence in Scholarship Award

Dr. Elaine Hockenberger, the recipient of the 2016 Excellence in Full-Time Teaching Award, has taught Communication Disorders in Geneva’s Communication Department for over 30 years. After graduating from Bloomsburg University with a B.S. in Communication and a M.S. in Speech Pathology, she moved on to receiving her Ph.D. in Communication Disorders from the University of Pittsburgh. Well-equipped and dedicated to serving the students at Geneva, Dr. Hockenberger continually touches lives, encourages the down-hearted, lends a listening ear, invests time, and creates fun humorous learning environments. She is an inspiration to love God as well as neighbor.
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Professor Stephanie Schindel

Psychology

Outstanding Service Award

  • Currently teach undergraduate students in the fields of human services and psychology, as well as the criminal justice minor
  • M.A. Professional Psychology, 1992, Geneva College
  • B.S. Psychology and Chemistry, 1990, Geneva College
Dr. Kathleen Austin

Dr. Kathy Austin

Excellence in Part-Time Teaching award

The 2016 Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award was awarded to  Prof. Mrs. Kathleen Austin .  With a B.S. from Mount Vernon Nazarene College and a M.Ed. in Science Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Cincinnati, she has taught courses in Science Education and Chemistry at Geneva since 2008.  By her students, she has lovingly been described as wonderful, friendly and helpful.  In 1998, she was awarded the National Board Certification for Adolescent and Young Adulthood Science/Chemistry.  With expertise and dedication, she serves Geneva to her utmost, giving her best for her students.

2015

Joel Ward Faculty Bio >>

Joel Ward

Excellence in Teaching

  • One student wrote “inside and outside the classroom, Professor Ward encourages us to think deeply and personally about everything we learn”.
  • Another wrote he “challenges you to really and truly think about the material at hand, never condemning you for your belief, yet giving sound advice where your thoughts may be weak.”
  • He received the 2014 Dissertation of the Year Award from the Religious Communication Association.
  • He joined the Communication Department of Geneva College in August 2014.
Sha Wang Luangkesorn Faculty Bio >>

Sha Wang Luangkesorn

Excellence in Scholarship

  • This professor joined the Faculty at Geneva in 2006.
  • This professor has a Bachelor’s degree from Chapman University and a Doctorate from the University of Cincinnati.
  • Attends conferences several times a year to present papers in her discipline.
  • This professor was invited to join the distinguished roster of Yamaha Artists. To quote from the nomination form “The Yamaha Artists Roster is one of the most prestigious titles a musician can receive. It is offered by invitation from Yamaha Corporate to the most outstanding musicians and artists of the time. There are only 63 classical pianists in the world that hold this title.

2014

Ed Dambach Faculty Bio >>

Ed Dambach

Excellence in Teaching

  • One student wrote he “is without a doubt the most exciting and effective professor I’ve had in my college career.”
  • Another wrote “He made us laugh, he cared about us, he labored over us, he challenged us, and he rewarded us”.
  • He has taught at Geneva in some capacity since 1986.
  • He spent thirty years teaching in Riverside and Blackhawk School Districts.
  • In August 2012, he accepted a position at Geneva as Instructor and currently teaches Calculus I, II and MAT 095.
Dr. Ralph Ancil

Dr. Ralph Ancil

Excellence in Scholarship

  • B.A. from Grand Valley State University and Masters and Ph.D. from Michigan State University
  • Is an expert scholar on Wilhelm Roepke and is the President of the Roepke Institute.
  • Attends conferences several times a year to present papers in his discipline.
  • Is a regular contributor to the Imaginative Conservative which is an online journal that addresses culture, politics, political economy, literature, the arts and the American Republic.
  • Is often invited to speak in courses outside of his discipline.

2013

Dr. Diana Rice

Dr. Diana Rice

Excellence in Teaching

  • "Her teaching style is very fresh and relevant. She makes it not only possible, but easy to relate to her on a personal level. She treats her students with respect and dignity. She tests at the same level that she teaches and in both cases, she calls students to rise to their full potential. She is good at listening to students and working with them individually to discover exactly what is needed to finish a paper or fully understand a theorist."
  • "She likes getting to know her students in a personal way".
  • She is a very efficient teacher that is intelligent, very well educated, and someone to look up to. She multitasks. She always has time if you need to discuss things with her and is very prompt to."
Dr. David Essig 

Dr. David Essig

Excellence in Scholarship

  • His breadth and depth of knowledge has been recognized nationally. His research is funded by the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Energy.
  • His knowledge of this new level of genetics places Geneva among a handful of colleges where such research is being done. As a result of his efforts, Geneva College was been assigned to annotate the genome of the bacteria Pedobacter heparinus.
  • He includes Geneva students in his research. He mentors senior research projects, takes students to symposiums, and directs summer research projects

2012

John Gallo

John Gallo

Excellence in Teaching

  • "There are few people that I have come to respect as much as this person. His depth of character is evident in whatever class he sets his hand to teach. The additional encouragement that he has given me over the years has helped propel me in my studies, encouraging me to dig deeper and discover more. His passion for his teaching material is clearly evident but his passion for God is even more clearly evident. ... He disciples as he teachers."
  • "He comes to class prepared every day and has obviously put a lot of time and effort into his lectures. ... He works very hard to ensure that his students have the tools needed to excel and he makes himself available to answer questions and help struggling students. He makes the information he is teaching relevant and ties in a Biblical perspective with each topic. His classrooms foster learning and growth both professionally and spiritually."
Dr. David Smith Faculty Bio >>

Dr. David Smith

Excellence in Scholarship

  • Taught at Geneva since 2004
  • In 2010, he participated in the International Symposium of Sacred A Cappella Music at Pepperdine University where he presented a paper entitled House of the Rising Psalm: How to Cultivate A Cappella Psalm Singing in the Praise-Band World of College Worship
  • "His musical research demonstrates his scholarship of discovery, his clear application of music to the created universe and the redeemed community demonstrates his integration, his teaching and leading student in composing, arranging and presenting their music demonstrates his scholarship of teaching, and his use of his gifts in leading the singing in Chapel for the last six years demonstrates his scholarship of application".

2011

Dr. Terry Thomas Faculty Bio >>

Terry Thomas

Excellence in Teaching

  • Known for a creative approach to teaching and a passion to see students actively engaged in their learning.
  • Possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience that is passed on to students in fun and relevant ways.
  • His humble sense of humor is something that none of their students will forget.
  • Has a BA in Philosophy from Grove City College, an MA in Religion from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and a PhD in Foundations of Education from the University of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Esther Meek

Dr. Esther Meek

Excellence in Scholarship

  • Taught at Geneva since 2004
  • Earned a BA in Interdisciplinary studies/Philosophy from Cedarville College, an MA in Humanities/Philosophy from Western Kentucky University and a PhD from Temple University in Philosophy

2010

Stephanie Schindel Faculty Bio >>

Stephanie Schindel

Excellence in Teaching

  • began teaching at Geneva College in 1997 on a part-time basis.
  • “Finally, dedication, commitment, diligence and her passion for God and for Geneva College are what make her an excellent candidate for the excellence in teaching award.”
  • “Her strong sense of professionalism in all of her dealings has influenced me both as a student and as a young person.”
  • “In the short time that I have known her, she has taught me what I should strive to be as a woman of God.
Dr. Jim Dittmar

Dr. Jim Dittmar

Excellence in Scholarship

  • Employed since 1989 and taught since 1991
  • Collaborated on many books
  • Several hundred students through their applied research projects
  • Served on 5 doctoral dissertation committees

2009

Dr. Jeff Cole Faculty Bio >>

Dr. Jeff Cole

Excellence in Teaching

Dr. Bob Frazier Faculty Bio >>

Dr. Bob Frazier

Excellence in Scholarship

2008

Dr. Adel Aiken

Dr. Adel Aiken

Excellence in Teaching

  • Has been teaching at Geneva in one form or other since 1987.
  • Has a bachelor’s degree from Geneva, a masters degree from a school who must not be named – but which is located 30 minutes to the north, and a doctoral degree from Pitt.
  • One students wrote “I have never been more enthralled, interested, or challenged in any of my classes before the one I had with Dr. Aiken. … In every topic, Dr. Aiken brings it back into a Christian perspective.”
  • Another student wrote “Dr. Aiken’s passion for learning radiates through the classroom, the enthusiasm in inspiring. Dr. Aiken integrates Christianity into the classroom each day in a way that is not forced but flows from a deep walk with Christ and a strong belief of His place in the classroom.”

Dr. Don Opitz

Excellence in Scholarship

  • Has an undergraduate degree from that same college which must not be named, a masters degree from Gordon-Conwell, and a Ph.D. from Boston University.
  • His doctoral dissertation has this catchy title The Social Vision of Johann Eberlin von Gunzberg: From Utopian Humanist to Evangelical Reformer.
  • Co-authored the book The Outrageous Idea of Academic Faithfulness.

2007

Dr. Mark Haas

Excellence in Teaching

  • Dedicated himself to better thinking and teaching
  • This professor has served the educational endeavor in a variety of ways so wide that it only underscores how deeply rooted his commitment is to realizing the vision that Geneva is founded on
  • Was an active member of the Core forum, a member of the Panel on General Education, the faculty coordinator of the FYRE program, and a member of the team that revised the Humanities curriculum in 2001-2002
Dr. Byron Curtis Faculty Bio >>

Dr. Byron Curtis

Excellence in Scholarship

  • Began teaching in Geneva’s Bible department in 1991
  • Had his dissertation on the authorship of Zechariah published by Scholar’s Press under the title “Up a Steep and Stony Road: The Book of Zechariah in Social Location Trajectory Analysis”
  • Described by his department chair as passionate – passionate about Biblical studies, passionate about the Hebrew language, and passionate about scholarship throughout the academy

2006

Todd Allen

Todd Allen

Excellence in Teaching

  • Was first a student, joined the admissions office even before he graduated, then student development, and later before becoming a full-time member of the faculty in 1996.
  • Directs Geneva’s forensics team.
  • Has arranged to bring prominent leaders in the civil rights movement to campus
Dr. Eric Miller Faculty Bio >>

Dr. Eric Miller

Excellence in Scholarship

  • Started in 1999
  • His essays appear with regularity in national publications such as Christianity Today, First Things, Books and Culture, the New Pantagruel, and the Cresset.
  • Co-editor of several books including Christian Faith and Historian's Vocation and Hope in a Scattering Time: A Life of Christopher Lasch
  • Regularly teaches at the Reformed Presbyterian Seminary in Pittsburgh.

2005

Donald (Coach) Kephart Faculty Bio >>

Donald (Coach) Kephart

Excellence in Teaching

  • Hired to be Geneva's first Director of Bands in 1983.
  • Grew the band from its' initial size of 41 to 120+
  • To quote one nomination letter “His very presence demanded respect while he also showed a heart of compassion for all students”.
  • Coach developed a concert band, marching band and stage band.
Dr. Jonathan Watt Faculty Bio >>

Dr. Jonathan Watt

Excellence in Scholarship

  • Has written innumerable scholarly articles and is a journal editor.
  • Travels globally to present at conferences on topics ranging from linguistics, to globalism, to obscure Hebrew constructions.
  • Usually teaches more than a full load of classes.
  • Regularly teaches at the Reformed Presbyterian Seminary in Pittsburgh.

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