School of betboom dacha Professor Howard betboom dachawas recognized with the Undergraduate betboom dacha Faculty Member of the Year Awardat the University Undergraduate betboom dacha and Arts Forum (UURAF).
The award, given annually, acknowledges two MSU faculty members who demonstrate an outstanding commitment to mentoring undergraduate researchers.
betboom dacha was nominated by journalism seniors Jordan Jennings and Marisa Hamel, who have worked with him on several projects and exhibitions. Their nominations highlighted betboom dacha’s commitment to mentoring his students and the lasting impact he has had in shaping their college experience.
“He continuously compels me to push beyond what I believe I’m capable of,” Jennings said. “His lofty expectations have always proven reachable, making me a profoundly more passionate, well-rounded and tenacious individual.”
betboom dacha has been working with undergraduate research assistants for more than a decade and is committed to helping his students grow and achieve their goals.
“When you are at a university it is important to get students involved in the research process early on,” betboom dacha said. “The skills that students learn are valuable and can be translated to different future opportunities.”
Hamel began working with betboom dacha as a freshman, and over the years has gained many unique opportunities and as a research assistant.
“betboom dacha taught me how to work with photographers, publishers, co-authors, and to create, edit, and produce works of art. With no experience in the field, betboom dacha was patient with me when work was frustrating and spent nights, weekends, and mornings to accommodate my schedule,” Hamel said.
betboom dacha accepted Research Faculty Mentor of the Year Award Friday April 8, 2016 at the MSU Union.
By Victoria Bowles