The Clarkson College Faculty Senate grants the Excellence in Teaching Faculty Award to two individuals who demonstrate a commitment to students and Clarkson College each spring and fall semester. The organization named Program Coordinator of Nurse Anesthesia Ann Glow, DNP, CRNA, and Director of Health Care Education and Leadership (Ed.D.) Ryan Meers, Ph.D., as the spring 2019 winners during a Faculty Senate meeting held May 23.
The award committee asks students and faculty to nominate instructors who exemplify the College Values of Learning, Excellence, Caring, Commitment and Integrity and demonstrate the ability to:
Dr. Ryan Meers became the Director of Ed.D. at Clarkson College in February 2018. In his role, he works with students pursuing their terminal degree and teaches doctoral seminars and courses in leadership and learning theories. Earning the Excellence in Teaching Faculty Award is representative of Dr. Meers' dedication to helping students in his classroom become the best that they can be.
“It is an extreme honor to earn this award,” said Dr. Meers. “I love higher education and being in a leadership position within the college setting, but no matter what position I may have, I always want to stay connected to the classroom. Clarkson College has a strong reputation of caring for students, excellence in education and outstanding instructors. For me to be part of this group is exciting and humbling.”
Dr. Meers received the following comments on his nomination forms:
Dr. Ann Glow joined the College community as a faculty member in fall 2010. She currently teaches courses in Principles of Anesthesia Lab I and II, Professional Aspects of Nurse Anesthesia and Advanced Clinical Anesthesia Implications. Dr. Glow also advises senior students during the completion of their final Capstone projects and continues to practice in the anesthesia field. She is honored to be recognized for her commitment to education.
“I am still getting over the surprise of earning this award,” said Dr. Glow. “So many instructors whom I admire were nominated. As the daughter of a teacher and a farmer, I grew up in a home where education and self-reliance were core values, so I did not take the transition to education as a career lightly.”
Her nominations from students reflect her dedication to preparing them to be the best. “Our students are bright adults who have left behind thriving careers as critical care nurses, and it is my obligation to do all that I can to make them successful in the very challenging career of nurse anesthesia,” said Dr. Glow. “I am very fortunate to be part of a wonderful team who feels the same way. We take the tagline ‘Prepare to be the best’ literally. We are proud that our students have great character and integrity, so I am very humbled to have received this honor.”
Colleagues and students submitted the following comments about Dr. Glow: