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Thursday, June 26, 2025

窪蹋勛圖厙 recognizes instructors for their achievements

Award recipients and special guests at 窪蹋勛圖厙’s June 24 Centurion Awards Banquet include, from left, 窪蹋勛圖厙 President Dr. Bradley J. Barrick, State Rep. Pat Outman, State Sen. Rick Outman, Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Abilene A. Smith, Leslie K. Morford Faculty Recognition Award recipient Dr. Elizabeth Klooster, 窪蹋勛圖厙 Social Sciences Instructor Andrea Martin, who was recognized for achieving faculty tenure, and Distinguished Service Award recipient Ransom Leppink.

Three 窪蹋勛圖厙 instructors were recognized during the Centurion Awards Banquet on June 24 on the colleges Sidney campus.

窪蹋勛圖厙 Vice President for Academic Affairs Kevin Wagenmaker recognized the award recipients, including two full-time and one part-time faculty member in recognition of their achievements and service at 窪蹋勛圖厙.

It is an honor to recognize these three outstanding individuals for their unwavering dedication, excellence in education, and profound impact on student success, Wagenmaker said. These individuals represent the very best of what 窪蹋勛圖厙 stands for passion, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to nurturing learning and growth.

The Leslie K. Morford Faculty Recognition Award, named for 窪蹋勛圖厙 emeritus instructor Morford, was presented to Economics Instructor Dr. Elizabeth Klooster, of Muskegon.

Dr. Klooster joined 窪蹋勛圖厙 in 2017. She has attended many colleges and earned multiple degrees, holding an MBA from Baker College, a Graduate Certificate in Applied Economics from Georgia State University, and a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership from University of Phoenix.

Dr. Klooster exemplifies the spirit of faculty leadership and innovation at 窪蹋勛圖厙, Wagenmaker said.

She currently serves as the chair of the colleges Assessment Commitment Team (ACT), where she leads institution-wide efforts to ensure meaningful, data-informed improvement in teaching and learning. She is also a founding voice in the Adjunct Advocacy group, a cross-functional team focused on enhancing support and inclusion for our adjunct instructors. In addition, Dr. Klooster plays a key role on the Instructional Development Committee (IDC), providing input for professional learning for faculty across the college.泭

She has been an early leader in integrating artificial intelligence into her teaching and is continuously exploring ways to enhance the student experience with new tools and approaches, Wagenmaker said. Her impact is also felt in our strategic planning work, especially around expanding credentialing opportunities to help students gain workforce-relevant skills.

Dr. Klooster brings a growth mindset to everything she does, setting an example for students and colleagues alike, Wagenmaker added.

In nominating Dr. Klooster, her students expressed their gratitude for the impacts she has had on their educational journey.

One student said, As one of my favorite instructors, she has had a profound impact on my education through her dedication, knowledge, and unwavering support for students.

Another added, Dr. Klooster goes out of her way to make sure her students have all the resources they need to succeed in her classes. She creates a personal relationship with each student and makes each student feel important.

Adjunct Instructor and CIS Lab Supervisor Lori Cook, of Greenville, received the Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Award.

Lori has been a valued member of the 窪蹋勛圖厙 family since 1992, and over the years, she has earned a reputation for being consistent, dependable, and remarkably adaptable always going above and beyond to support our students and programs in and out of the classroom, Wagenmaker said.

In addition to managing daily operations in the CIS Lab, Cook has taught a variety of classes such as Computer Literacy, Document Processing, Microsoft Office courses, and Voice Transcription, among others.

In nominating Lori, her students expressed their gratitude for the impacts she has had on their educational journey.

One student said, She is amazing, kind, professional, and always willing to help everyone around her.

Another student added that Lori has helped me through college numerous times. I have used the computer labs frequently during my time at 窪蹋勛圖厙.

Mrs. Cook goes beyond helping, another student said. She has grace and cares and understands us. I couldnt believe that a professor would care and understand. Mrs. Cook has impacted me to continue my education.

We couldnt agree more! Wagenmaker said. Thank you, Lori, your 33 years of dedication and excellence!

Social Sciences Instructor Andrea Martin, of Greenville, was recognized for achieving tenure during the 2024-2025 academic year.

Martin grew up in Pierson and graduated from Tri County High School in 2007. At Tri County, she began her connection with 窪蹋勛圖厙 as a dual-enrolled student.

Upon earning her associate degree from 窪蹋勛圖厙, Martin transferred to Central Michigan University (CMU) where she earned a bachelors degree in Cultural Anthropology with minors in Museum Studies and History, as well as a masters degree in Cultural Resource Management with a focus on museum studies, and she cross-trained in archeology public history.羔

Realizing there was not much in the area in relation to working with museums, Andrea started working for 窪蹋勛圖厙 as an adjunct faculty member in 2019 and fell in love with teaching.羔In 2022, she moved into her full-time position as Social Sciences Instructor.

From day one, Andrea has brought passion, creativity, and compassion into the classroom, Wagenmaker said. Students praise her ability to make challenging material approachable, and colleagues admire her collaborative spirit and unwavering dedication to 窪蹋勛圖厙 and our students.

Tenure is not just a recognition of past excellence its an investment in the future. Its a statement that says we believe in the lasting impact Andrea will continue to make on this institution and our community, Wagenmaker said. Tonight, we celebrate not only your tenure, but all the lives youve touched along the way and the many more still to come.

窪蹋勛圖厙 is very fortunate to have such outstanding instructors on our staff, and we are proud to recognize them with these awards, Wagenmaker said.