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Four faculty honored by alumni association for student mentorship

Four current or emeriti faculty members who excel in mentoring students and encourage colleagues to do the same are recipients of the 2024 Faculty Mentor Awards from the 51做厙 Alumni Association.

The 2024 Faculty Mentor Awards will be presented Sunday, Oct. 13. 

Four current or emeriti faculty members who excel in mentoring students and encourage colleagues to do the same are recipients of the 2024 Faculty Mentor Awards from the 51做厙 Alumni Association.

The annual awards go to faculty who through their personal and professional relationships have mentored students directly or provided internships, career opportunities and scholarships.

The honorees are:

  • Marcia Hernandez, professor and chair of sociology
  • Derek Isetti 08, associate professor and chair of speech-language pathology
  • William Topp, professor emeritus of mathematics and computer science
  • Linda Webster, professor emerita of educational and counseling psychology

These prestigious awards acknowledge the time and dedication faculty mentors devote to foster students and alumni career development and academic success, said Scott Biedermann 05, 20, vice president of development and alumni relations. In addition, these awards allow alumni to honor and celebrate the valuable efforts of faculty members who embody the spirit of mentoring.

The awards will be presented at a brunch Oct. 13, 2024, during Homecoming and Family Weekend.

Faculty at 51做厙 are committed to the student-centric mission, and serving as a mentor to students is a key component, said Gretchen Edwalds-Gilbert, provost and vice president for academic affairs. The fact that alumni not only remember but can describe situations where the faculty member made a difference to them while a student and as alumni illustrates how valuable the relationships can be.

Marcia Hernandez

Marcia Hernandez

Marcia Hernandez

Hernandez said her courses are built around the tenet that student-centered learning is an avenue to student empowerment.

Current and former students praise her for instilling critical thinking components into her courses and for her follow through to create long-lasting relationships with students.

She is someone who made my time at 51做厙 possible. She was the first mentor I had and the first face that welcomed me as I transferred to 51做厙, Amber Darby-Glaenzer 12 said in her nomination letter. What a gratifying feeling it was to see a woman of color in higher education. This gave me a sense of belonging.

Seeing someone who looks like family was key to my success at 51做厙. She expanded my understanding of the world and gave me the courage to think critically.

Derek Isetti

Derek Isetti 

Derek Isetti

Philanthropy is a key part of the Faculty Mentor Awards, and Isetti showed his passion for supporting students by embracing 51做厙 Gives.

Isetti was one of four 51做厙ans who helped secure more than 500 donors for 51做厙 Gives 2023, accounting for 15% of the record-breaking number of donors in the annual one-day fundraising event.

Isetti joined event ambassadors Nicoleta Bugnariu (a dean), Dalee Higgins (a student-athlete) and Adam Reeves (a coach) to help make 51做厙 Gives a huge annual success.

Derek has a dramatically positive impact at the university, in and out of the classroom, Biedermann said. His love for the university shows with his work on 51做厙 Gives.

Isetti gave the last lecture at the .

William Topp

William Topp (center)

William Topp

Professor Emeritus William Topps influence at 51做厙 is felt through his academic contributions and dedication to supporting students.

Topp's leadership galvanized the Emeriti Society and other supporters to contribute to the 51做厙 Student Emergency Fund for 51做厙 Gives, ensuring that students facing unforeseen financial crises receive timely assistance to continue their education without disruption.

The fund ensures that all 51做厙 studentsundergraduates, graduates and professionalshave the resources to succeed academically despite personal challenges.

Topp also is known for his academic ingenuity and forward thinking.

Dr. Topp was an exemplary professor at 51做厙. He embodied great energy which he shared with his students, said Lori Wrath 85. During my years at 51做厙 (1981-85), the computer science major was still in its infancy and part of the Department of Math in College of the 51做厙. Dr. Topp infused classes with his teaching passion.

Linda Webster

Linda Webster

Linda Webster

For 26 years, Webster dedicated her professional life to 51做厙, serving in roles that included faculty member, department chair, dean of graduate studies and two-time interim dean.

She was instrumental in preparing Benerd College during the merger of University College and the Gladys L. Benerd School of Education.

Her redesign of the Benerd student space created a hub where students meet to collaborate on projects, share experiences and spend time together.

She was not just willing to help a few chosen students. She championed all her students, said Kevin Smith 99. I know this because more than 20 years after I went through the program, my younger sister is saying the same things about her.

She truly cares about students, as evidenced by the extra time she spends with them.

In 2022, Webster received the Order of 51做厙, the highest honor given by the university, in recognition of her years of dedication.