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GSA Faculty Awards Announced for Winter 2021 Semester

April 19, 2021

GSA Faculty Awards Announced for Winter 2021 Semester

Each year the Graduate Student Association (GSA) asks graduate students to nominate faculty members that have made an impact upon them in a variety of ways. For the Winter 2021 semester, faculty members were nominated for each of the three awards: the GSA Faculty Mentor Award, GSA Outstanding Teaching Award and the Kimboko Inclusion Award. Each nominee exemplified leadership and teaching qualities that set them apart through the eyes of graduate students, therefore, they deserve to be recognized and appreciated for their hard work and caring attitudes.
 

KIMBOKO INCLUSION AWARD

College of Health Professions

Dr. Kristen Vu, Department of Diagnostic and Treatment Sciences
Nominated by: Yvonne Tran, Medical Dosimetry

Dr. Vu believes in her students and gave them the confidence needed to be successful in the degree program. She is so innovative in her teaching lectures, challenges her students to become the best dosimetrist. She is single-handedly an admissions advisor, research advisor, technical support, director, professor, and a person to count on for absolutely anything.

 

GSA FACULTY MENTOR AWARD

College of Health Professions

Dr. Jennifer Fortuna, Department of Occupational Science and Therapy 
Nominated by: Erin Attard, Occupational Therapy      

As a research mentor, Dr. Fortuna has instilled the skills necessary to conduct formal research as well as pursue a topic that directly applies to needs of those receiving health care services. Her dedication to her students as well as the profession of occupational therapy is truly inspiring. She is an advocate for not only the field of occupational therapy, but also the accessibility of health information to patients.

Dr. Sarah Nechuta, Department of Public Health  
Nominated by: Danielle Uribe, Public Health         

Danielle writes: “Dr. Nechuta has been my advisor and professor, as well as the mentor for my master’s project. I am incredibly grateful for the impact Dr. Nechuta has had on my time at Grand Valley, and how her influence has shaped my career path as I prepare to graduate. I’m so thankful to have had a mentor who believed in me."

 

GSA OUTSTANDING TEACHING AWARD

Seidman College of Business

Professor Rita Grant, School of Accounting
Nominated by: Kevin Armistead, Accounting

Professor Grant is of the highest degree in terms of caring for students, and consistently goes above and beyond to further the education, and career of her students. There have been numerous times students have turned to her for post-college career advice, including guidance for the CPA exam. Professor Grant is consistently willing to go above and beyond the call of a typical professor in order to ensure the success of her students.

College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Dr. Patrick Thorpe, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
Nominated by: Christian Nafso, Cell and Molecular Biology  

Dr. Thorpe has been a professor for quite some time now, yet it’s clear he thrives to always be a better teacher and mentor. He taught a lot of the everyday skills & abilities that goes into any workplace or institution. On numerous occasions, Dr. Thorpe was able to lead class discussion where everyone more than wanted to participate. Additionally, he used GVSU as examples for policies, systems, and regulations in lessons and material. He really is a Laker and proud!

Dr. Melba Vélez Ortiz, School of Communications 
Nominated by: Patrick Anderson, Communications  

Dr. Vélez Ortiz engages students in dynamic and inclusive learning experiences. As a communication ethicist, she uses creative listening labs to show students that listening is even more important than talking. Dr. Vélez Ortiz requires students to slow down their thinking and to consider questions and solutions from new perspectives. Dr. Vélez Ortiz also promotes academic rigor by pushing her students publish or present their work beyond the classroom.  

 

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