Wabash Valley College (WVC) has announced the recipients of this year’s Student Senate Instructor Awards, recognizing three outstanding educators for their impact on students both inside and outside the classroom. The awards, based on student nominations, highlight the strong relationships instructors build with their students and their commitment to academic excellence. This year’s honorees are:
Transfer Instructor of the Year: Rich Poskin
Career and Technical Education Instructor of the Year: Megan Bunnage
Adjunct Instructor of the Year: Terrance McGee
“This recognition reflects an outstanding commitment to student success, excellence in teaching, and meaningful contributions to the WVC academic community,” said Dr. Cathy Rob, IECC Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs. She added, “These instructors support IECC’s mission, values, and standards for excellence by inspiring enthusiasm for learning and student engagement in their classes.”
The honored instructors are known for their dedication to student achievement, whether preparing students for further education, helping them enter the workforce, or supporting those balancing school with other responsibilities.
Award recipients will be recognized at the upcoming WVC graduation ceremony. The college also extended its gratitude to all instructors for their ongoing dedication to teaching, motivating, and inspiring students each and every day.
For more information about Wabash Valley College, visit www.iecc.edu/wvc