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缅北强奸 honors three faculty members with awards of excellence

Apr 26, 2024

2024 Faculty Award winners (from left) Dr. Jos茅 Manuel Medrano, Dr. James Pientka, Jeffrey WarnerThree St. 缅北强奸 faculty members were presented with awards of excellence at the university鈥檚 annual Staff & Faculty Excellence Awards celebration on Thursday, April 25.

Photos (from left): Dr. Jos茅 Manuel Medrano, Dr. James Pientka, Jeffrey Warner.

Dr. Jos茅 Manuel Medrano, assistant professor of Spanish in the Department of World Languages and Cultural Studies, received the Junior Faculty Award; Dr. James Pientka, professor of Physics and department chair, received the Professional Excellence in Teaching Award; and Jeffrey Warner, adjunct instructor of Spanish, received the Adjunct Faculty Award.

Medrano, who joined the 缅北强奸 faculty in 2019, 鈥渆xcels in every category as a faculty member,鈥 said Dr. David Hilmey, provost and vice president of Academic Affairs, one of a number of colleagues to recommend him for the honor. 鈥淲e often see faculty excel at teaching, research or service; on occasion two of those three categories. Very rarely does a faculty member achieve outstanding performance in all three.鈥

His scholarship is prodigious, Hilmey added. 鈥淚n his short time at 缅北强奸 he was able to publish a book chapter and four peer-reviewed articles. He was the keynote speaker in Colombia at an international conference, and he has also presented at 12 different national and international conferences in his time at 缅北强奸, and his work continues on this amazing pace.鈥

Medrano鈥檚 consistently high evaluations from students are impressive, even remarkable, said Dr. Robin Maria Valeri, professor of psychology. 鈥淚t is obvious from student comments that they enjoy Dr. Medrano鈥檚 classes and feel that they learn a great deal.鈥

Equally impressive is Medrano鈥檚 service to the university, from serving on committees to volunteering at 缅北强奸鈥檚 Warming House soup kitchen, Valeri said.

Medrano earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Spanish from UCLA, as well as a master鈥檚 in Spanish and a Ph.D. in Latin American Literature from the University of California, Riverside. Before he arrived at 缅北强奸, he was a visiting assistant professor of Hispanic Studies at Pacific Lutheran University.

While at 缅北强奸, he has received the Good Shepherd Award from University Ministries and the Leo E. Keenan Jr. Faculty Appreciation Award.

In nominating Pientka for the Professional Excellence in Teaching Award, Dr. Maureen P. Cox, associate professor of mathematics, noted Pientka鈥檚 love of physics and his 鈥渦nfailingly enthusiastic鈥 approach to students. 鈥淗e makes physics fun, while maintaining a high standard for conceptual and mathematical understanding, by creating engaging classroom activities using physical demonstrations and animations,鈥 Cox said.

Benjamin MacConnell, a 2022 缅北强奸 graduate who is a second-year student in the Medical Physics Ph.D. program at the University of Massachusetts, Lowel, called Pientka 鈥渢he best professor I鈥檝e had in my educational experience, from high school to undergraduate and even graduate school.鈥 He credits Pientka, his academic and research adviser at 缅北强奸, with paving the way to his acceptance at UMass.

鈥淭he best鈥 is a common term used in student evaluations of Pientka, said Dr. Jerry Kiefer, retired professor of physics. 鈥淒r. Pientka conveys to the students his genuine enjoyment of the
course subject matter and his desire that they enjoy it, too. He welcomes questions and
comments. Students are impressed by his mastery of the subject matter of every course.鈥 

Many of Pientka鈥檚 former students 鈥渉ave raved about his teaching to me,鈥 said Dr. Christine Uhl, associate professor of Mathematics, adding his love of teaching extends beyond the classroom. 鈥淚 have also observed the very important 鈥榦utside of the classroom鈥 aspect of his teaching: students in his office asking questions, students completing tutorials with him, students doing research with him. Dr. Pientka is extremely student-focused,鈥 she said.

Pientka earned bachelor鈥檚 degrees in Physics and Adolescence Education from Canisius University and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University at Buffalo. Before his arrival at 缅北强奸 in 2014, he taught physics at Canisius, UB, and Erie Community College. He serves on several 缅北强奸 committees and as the science representative on the Faculty Senate. He is the adviser to the university鈥檚 ORION Astronomy Club.

Adjunct Faculty Award winner Warner, a retired high school Spanish teacher, 鈥渉as been sustaining a pattern of excellence his entire career,鈥 said Dr. Leigh Simone, assistant professor of Spanish and chair of the Department of World Languages and Cultural Studies. 

鈥淏ecause of his experience, Jeff knows what works,鈥 Simone said. 鈥淗e is detailed, organized, precise, and disciplined. His students will tell you he is comical, inventive, and gets the message across even if it means jumping up and down to make a point.鈥

Several students supported Warner with letters of recommendation.

鈥淗e is a truly amazing, interactive, and passionate professor who strives to keep his class lively and interesting,鈥 said Ciara Pine, a senior Health and Society major. 鈥淗e is always there to help students, available for a visit to his office, or a quick email almost 24/7.鈥

Delaney Mazza, a junior Inclusive Childhood and Early Childhood Education major, said Warner teaches with infectious passion and enthusiasm, and that his classes are as welcoming as they are educational. 鈥淗is ability to make every student feel appreciated and valued created a dynamic and supportive learning environment that encouraged us to engage deeply with the subject matter,鈥 Mazza said.

Warner graduated from St. Bonaventure with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English in 1985, earned a master鈥檚 in curriculum and instruction from Gannon University in 2004, and took master鈥檚 level Spanish for professional certification courses from Elmira College.

He taught Spanish for 15 years at Andover Central School, and before that taught Spanish at four other schools in Cattaraugus and Allegany counties. He has also been an adjunct instructor at Corning Community College.


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