Awards
Congratulations to this year's inaugural award winner for the Distinguished Advising Award-
Melissa Fenn
Melissa is a Senior Advisor II in the College of Nursing. She has been an advising professional for 24 years, 16 of which have been at 91²Ö¿â. She works specifically with honors students and assists in-program students through to graduation. She is kind, compassionate, and has been described by many as the best listener anyone could ask for.
The Distinguished Advising Award is the most prestigious honor in academic advising. Academic advisors across all colleges and campuses were nominated by fellow colleagues, staff members, and students who believe they provided extraordinary advising and showed exemplary dedication in the work that they do and how it impacts the lives of their students. We received 190 overall nominations submitted and 57 unique advisors were nominated. 83% of the nominations came from our students. We had a committee representative from all our colleges and campuses that reviewed the nominees.
Prior Award Recipients
2022-2023
- Advisor - Irene Skleres, Coordinator of Academic Services & Student Accessibility Services, 91²Ö¿â Ashtabula
- Administrator - Kathy Zarges, Assistant Dean of Advising, Student Success & Licensure, College of Education, Health, and Human Services
2021-2022
- Advisor - Layne Crow, Senior Learning Community Coordinator, Exploratory Advising Center
- Administrator - Ellie Hansen, Director of Academic Advising, College of Communication & Information
2020-2021
- Advisor - Shaunte Rouse, Academic Advisor II, College of Public Health
- Administrator - Dr. Curtis Good, Director of Operations & Student Services, College of Nursing
2018-2019
- Advisor - Kristofer Braxton, Academic Advisor II, College of Arts & Sciences
- Administrator - Mandy Anderson, Director of Academic Advising, College of Arts & Sciences
2017-2018
- Advisor - Rachel Ruic, Academic Advisor II, College of Communication & Information
- Administrator - Nicole Kotlan, Director of the Exploratory Advising Center, University College