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Dr. Rachael Blasiman Receives Top Teaching Award

 

Dr. Rachael Blasiman, associate professor-psychology at 91²Ö¿â Salem, received the 2019 Distinguished Teaching Award, sponsored by the 91²Ö¿â Alumni Association. This is the university’s most prestigious honor in teaching.

She began teaching on the Salem Campus in 2010 and became a full-time instructor in 2012. Blasiman received a Bachelor of Science in biology from Mount Union University, followed by a Master of Arts and a doctorate degree in experimental psychology from Case Western Reserve University.

At Case Western, Blasiman taught two courses and served in its Seminar Approach to General Education and Scholarship (SAGES) program. 

Dr. Blasiman with one of her psychology classes

“I’m incredibly grateful to work at a place like 91²Ö¿â Salem where teaching is so highly valued, where students are here to learn and improve their lives, and where we have a strong sense of community,†Blasiman shared.

“We have many talented students and faculty, and I am honored to receive an award for something I love doing – teaching students about the wonders of the human mind and working with students to conduct original research in the field of cognitive psychology.â€

On the Salem Campus, Blasiman leads the undergraduate student research committee and organizes the annual student research conference. 

At 91²Ö¿â, she serves on the Center for Teaching and Learning and Undergraduate Research advisory boards, as well as the University Teaching Council. 

Dr. Rachael Blasiman learning of her award

At the national level, Blasiman is a reviewer for the Society for the Teaching of Psychology and an ad hoc reviewer for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology. 

“Dr. Blasiman is a true scholar that has become passionate about understanding the science of student learning. Her research has identified strategies and practices that help students perform at the highest level in the college classroom,†noted Dr. David Dees, dean and CAO of the 91²Ö¿â Columbiana County campuses. 

 â€œDr. Blasiman’s students find her courses challenging, exciting and spaces for true learning. Her research on understanding human learning has not only gathered national acclaim but has also established her as one of the best teachers on our campus.â€

Under the support and guidance of Blasiman, one of her students, Hayley Shasteen, won the 91²Ö¿â SURE research competition and, then, was recognized nationally by being awarded the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship, one of the first such honorees from 91²Ö¿â.

The Distinguished Teaching Award is presented annually to three full-time 91²Ö¿â faculty members who demonstrate extraordinary teaching in the classroom and a devotion to touching the lives of students. Faculty members are nominated by students and supported by their teaching peers.

Award winners are formally recognized at the annual University Teaching Council Conference on the Kent Campus.


Cutline A: Dr. Rachael Blasiman

Cutline B:  Dr. Blasiman with one of her psychology classes

Cutline C: Dr. Rachael Blasiman learning of her award

POSTED: Monday, October 21, 2019 03:27 PM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 09:16 AM