July 17, 2023
By Tessa Chilton
We are pleased to share that 69 members of the staff and faculty in the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) have been honored as a Student Champion for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Each year, the University of Louisville invites students to nominate faculty and staff who have gone above and beyond to provide support. These faculty and staff received a certificate for this honor. We are proud to see such a long list of names.
Congratulations to these individuals and thank you for upholding our commitment to student success:
Jodi Adams | Meera Alagaraja | Michel Ball |
Cesar Barrabi | Jennifer Bay-Williams | Matthew Bergman |
James Breeding | Konrad Bresin | Erica Brooks |
Sherri Brown | Jonathan Burt | John Caruso |
Spencer Cavan | Robert Cermak | Greta Cesarz |
Adam Cocco | Justin Cooper | Justin Crenshaw |
Denise Cumberland | Deborah Dalzell-Murphy | Maryanne Elliot |
Lucas Elliott | Lynne Ernst | John Finch |
Evan Frederick | Christopher Greenwell | Marion Hambrick |
Margaret Hancock | Melissa Henry | Ann Herd |
Susan Hildebrand | Amy Hirschy | Mary Hums |
Jason Jaggers | David Jett | Ajhanai Keaton |
Kristi King | Amanda Lacey | Timothy Landrum |
Katherine Marin | Laurie McCubbin | Irina McGrath |
Robert McWilliams | Mike Miller | Amanda Mitchell |
Anita Moorman | Dylan Naeger | Ime Okpokho |
Janet Olson | Marybeth Orton | Jacob Owsley |
Elizabeth Patton | Scott Patton | Margaret Pentecost |
Regina Presley | Allison Riney | Amber Roberts |
David Rouffett | David Royer | Ronnie Sheffield |
Alice Sheffield | Michael Shuck | Benjamin Skutnik |
Geneva Stark | Nicholas Swim | Thomas Teague Jr |
Chelsie Temmen | Mary Thomas | Erica Thompson |
About the College of Education and Human Development:
Founded in 1968, the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) is a vibrant community that prepares students for leadership in a variety of metropolitan settings including schools, public and private corporations, and governmental agencies.
CEHD embraces the University's mission to advance the intellectual, cultural, and economic development of our diverse communities and citizens. Our commitment to student success is unparalleled as we promote the highest levels of learning and social, emotional, and physical health and well-being for all children, individuals, and families.
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