Neal, Waldrope to receive NISOD Excellence Awards
Cowley College instructors Melinda Neal and Loretta Waldroupe received Excellence
Awards from the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development in
Austin, Texas.
Neal, an instructor in the Natural Science Department and Phi Theta Kappa faculty
advisor, and Waldroupe, a math specialist, received the awards during NISOD’s
annual International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence May 25-28.
Neal has worked at Cowley since the fall of 2002. She has had the opportunity
to attend the NISOD conference several times and has always come back with new
ideas and strategies to implement in the classroom.
“I am excited about being chosen as one of this year’s recipients
of the NISOD Master Teacher of Excellence Award,” Neal said. “I have
had the pleasure of teaching and learning from students for many years and to
be recognized by your colleagues for this award is truly an honor.”
Waldroupe graduated from Cowley College in 1986 and began working at the school
in 1988. She spent four years working at Cowley before moving to Kansas City.
She returned to Arkansas City and regained employment at the college in 1998.
She was surprised to receive the award.
“I am flattered and humbled,” Waldroupe said. “It means a tremendous
amount when it comes from my peers.”
Waldroupe finds satisfaction in working with the students.
“The knowledge of being able to help somebody improve their lives is very
gratifying,” Waldroupe said.
Neal spoke highly about the people she works with at the college.
“I feel very fortunate to be an instructor at Cowley,” Neal said. “The
faculty and staff do a tremendous job for our students. Administration, faculty,
and staff are always very helpful and supportive of each other.”
Summer 2008
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