HONORS GO TO FACULTY AND STAFF FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS
Excellence in Teaching Awards
Patricia Kim-Rajal, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Chicano and Latino Studies
Patricia
Kim-Rajal joined the faculty
in 2003 after earning her Ph.D. in American Studies
at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She has taught
courses in Latino sociolinguistics, qualitative research
methods and Chicana feminist theory. Kim-Rajal also
routinely teaches general education courses addressing
Latino contributions to the areas of cinema, music
and philosophy.
A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and long-time resident of Northern California, Kim-Rajal is strongly committed to public undergraduate education and to creating a campus environment that encourages intellectual diversity and independent thinking. Her courses emphasize the links between concepts covered in the classroom and real-world examples. Kim-Rajal’s research interests center on Latinos and the media. She has written about Spanish-language television and marketing, telenovelas and Latino audiences. She is currently working on a project addressing representations of Latinos in mainstream television.
Sunil Tiwari, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Dr.
Sunil Tiwari earned his Ph.D. in applied mathematics
at Montana State University and joined the Mathematics
Department in 1996. Tiwari enjoys teaching courses
of all levels, as well as graduate-level independent
study courses in engineering science and biology. He
was a member of the team that designed and developed
the Master of Science in Computer and Engineering Science
program, and serves as an associate faculty member
in the Department of Engineering Science. His passion
for teaching is rooted in his love for empowering others
with knowledge and guiding them to reach their full
potential. Tiwari believes that education is best
served by interdisciplinary collaborative research
combined with investigative teaching strategies. His
research interests include numerical analysis, differential
equations and applications of mathematics in different
branches of science such as biology, geology and environmental
science. Tiwari authored two papers recently with SSU
colleague Stephen Norwick that use differential equations
to study the shape of eroding hills and the rate of
erosion of ancient stone monuments.
Staff Excellence Awards
Thora Collard
Administrative Analyst/Specialist, School of Education
Thora
Collard is chosen for the excellence award for her
outstanding support and service to the faculty and
staff of the School of Education and in particular
to the visiting committees during the recent national
accreditation process for the School of Education.
She uses her technical skills and "outside the
box" thinking to
streamline processes and find innovative solutions
to meet the goals and needs of the School, which included
the construction of the accreditation electronic exhibit
room on the School’s Web site. Collard has been
praised for her initiative and in serving on the University
Web Committee and, the School of Education Technology
Committee, and for learning new software programs to
assist with the School’s efforts. She has been
repeatedly praised for her positive attitude and for
bringing the focus to the main work at hand. "Thora's
work is marked by excellence and diligence. The School
of Education and the University would not have achieved
state and national accreditation without her," said
Dean Mary Gendernalik-Cooper. Collard ’s daily
activities include maintaining the School's Web site,
assisting with the budget operations as well as technical
assistance to all members of the School.
Scott Cutler, M..D
Student Health Center
Scott
Cutler is a physician at the Student Health Center
and continues to go above and beyond his call of duty,
serving in all areas of the center. The medical director,
nurse practitioners, lab managers, and radiologic technologists
constantly praise Cutler for his hard work. Cutler
infuses innovation and creativity into the workplace
on a daily basis, and ensuring the high level of service
provided by the student pharmacy during the unanticipated
lengthy absence of the campus pharmacist. According
to staff, Cutler "readily and willingly pitches
in wherever and whenever - without being asked and
without losing focus on his primary responsibilities." Cutler
is also praised for his devotion to the SHC patients,
staying after hours and through lunches to make sure
his patients get as much time as is required for them
to understand how to manage their health situation.
He readily steps into roles as needed, including transporting
x-rays to Santa Rosa outside of work hours when courier
service is lacking. He has repaired and improved functionality
of equipment to better serve the clients. He requests
and utilizes input from others to come up with a solution
that will fit everyone. According to a nominator, "Cutler
is an accomplished clinician who truly has the interest
of the students as his main focus."
