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Hauser and Mazurek receive faculty excellence awards of excellence at St. 缅北强奸

May 16, 2021

Rene Hauser and Alexander Mazurek

Two St. 缅北强奸 faculty members have been honored with awards of excellence for the 2020-21 academic year.
 
Dr. Ren茅 Hauser, associate professor in the School of Education and director of its master鈥檚 level inclusive special education program, received the Professional Excellence in University Service Award, while Dr. Alexander Mazurek, adjunct instructor of classics, received the Adjunct Faculty Professional Excellence in Teaching Award.
 
Hauser, who has taught at St. Bonaventure since 2004, has a record of service to her campus and community that can be tiring just reading through it. 鈥淎 list of committees she has not served on would likely be shorter than the long list of committees and task forces she has been a member of and continues to serve,鈥 said Dr. Mary Rose Kubal, associate professor of political science, who served with Hauser on the Faculty Senate.
 
鈥淪taggering鈥 is how elementary education professor Dr. Adam Brown describes the number of tasks Hauser gladly takes on. 鈥淪ervice work is in Ren茅鈥檚 blood, she never stops,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淎nd anyone who has had the pleasure of working with Ren茅 knows she is extremely productive鈥he is usually the one volunteering for extra work or being asked do to tasks for which others don鈥檛 have the expertise.鈥
 
Hauser has chaired the university鈥檚 Graduate Council since 2016, is a founding member of the University Planning Commission, and since 2011 has served as the School of Education鈥檚 assessment and accreditation coordinator, work the school鈥檚 dean, Dr. Lisa Buenaventura, said demands 鈥渁 significant amount of time, effort and collaboration.鈥
 
Her r茅sum茅 includes serving on the university鈥檚 Faculty Senate; the Honors Council; the Academic Program Evaluation Committee; the University Technology Committee; the Institutional Review Board; the University Diversity Action Committee鈥檚 Disability Subcommittee; the Council on Discrimination and Harassment; the School of Education Graduate Admissions Committee; the Center for Attention, Learning, and Memory; and the Women鈥檚 History Month Committee.
 
In addition, Hauser has served on search committees, review boards, scholarship and grant committees, as a conference coordinator, task force member, peer reviewer for national and regional professional journals and conferences, and as adviser to the student Hip Hop team.
 
Off campus, she is a longtime member and officer of Olean鈥檚 Zonta Club, an international organization devoted to rights of women and girls. She is also a member and Council president at Immanuel Lutheran Church of Olean, as well as past-president and member of its Christian Child Care and Preschool board. She has served as a voter registration volunteer, and helped start a peer tutoring program at Kenmore West High School in Kenmore, New York.
 
鈥淩en茅 is an example of service at work, and she has helped many throughout her time at St. Bonaventure,鈥 said Dr. David Hilmey, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. 鈥淪he is well-deserving of the Professional Excellence in Service Award.鈥
 
Hauser earned her bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in elementary and special education from the University at Buffalo, and her Ph.D. in special education from U.B. in 2006. Prior to coming to St. Bonaventure in 2004 she served as an adjunct instructor at Canisius College; a part-time lecturer at Buffalo State College; a special education teacher at Warsaw Junior and Senior High School in Warsaw, New York; and as a special education teacher for BOCES.
 
Who better to determine a teacher鈥檚 effectiveness than his students and the professors who see him in action? Dr. Alexander Mazurek, adjunct instructor of classics, gets an A from both groups.
 
鈥淗ire this man for life,鈥 a student wrote in an evaluation after taking Mazurek鈥檚 Greek and Roman Mythology class. 鈥淎 great teacher,鈥 said another. 鈥淎 master of online classes,鈥 said a third.
 
A student in his Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Italy course called him 鈥渂y far, the most relatable teacher I have had at Bonaventure.鈥 Others described him as 鈥渆nergetic and passionate,鈥 鈥渇un and interesting,鈥 鈥渋ntelligent, relatable and humorous.鈥 Another called Mazurek 鈥渙ne of the best professors I鈥檝e had in my four years at St. Bonaventure.鈥
 
These are just a sampling from the four pages of favorable student evaluations accompanying the nomination of Mazurek for the excellence in teaching honor.
 
Mazurek earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in classics and archeology from Boston University, his master鈥檚 in classics from the University at Buffalo, and his doctorate in classics will be conferred at U.B in June. He was a teaching assistant and instructor at U.B. before coming to St. Bonaventure in fall of 2017.
 
His academic preparation is 鈥渇irst-rate,鈥 said Dr. Jeffrey White, emeritus professor of classics at St. Bonaventure. Mazurek brings 鈥測outh, idealism, imagination and energy鈥 to the classics department, and his interactions with students have an 鈥渦nselfish collaborative character,鈥 White added.
 
Dr. Theodore Georgian, emeritus professor of biology at St. Bonaventure, sat in on Mazurek鈥檚 Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Italy class in spring semester of 2020. 鈥淪imply put, it was a great course and Mazurek did a great job of teaching it,鈥 said Georgian, noting Mazurek employed 鈥渧ivid illustrations, penetrating analyses鈥 and 鈥渇requent questions to students鈥 to make the class 鈥渆asy to follow and yet intellectually stimulating.鈥
 
Anahiz Rivera, a graduating senior carrying a double major in English and professional & creative writing, as well as minors in Latin and classics, took a Latin course from Mazurek her sophomore year. 鈥淗e has been my favorite professor ever since,鈥 she said, describing him as 鈥渒nowledgeable, organized, detail-oriented, and committed to helping students do the best they can.鈥
 
After that Latin course her sophomore year, Rivera would enroll in three more courses taught by Mazurek over the next two years.
 
鈥淚 wish I could take more,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have become a better student and person through his guidance.鈥
 
 
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