Marshall associate professor
honored by Faculty Merit Foundation of West Virginia as
Professor of the Year
Dr.
Montserrat Miller, an associate professor of history at Marshall
University, was named 2007 Professor of the Year by the Faculty
Merit Foundation of West Virginia March 4 at a banquet in the
Great Hall of the Cultural Center in Charleston.
Miller,
who was one of five finalists attending the banquet, received
$10,000 and a trophy. The runner-up received $1,000 and the
remaining three finalists received $500 each.
The
Faculty Merit Foundation of West Virginia each year honors an
outstanding faculty member at a West Virginia college or
university. The Professor of the Year award is presented with
financial support from United Bank.
“This is
not really about me or about any single individual,” Miller
said. “The award celebrates higher education in West Virginia.”
Miller
said West Virginia colleges and universities “are nodes in a
global network that some call the Republic of Learning.”
“Through
them we attract talented and committed professionals from far
and wide,” she said. “I’m surrounded by legions of disciplined
professionals who’ve dedicated their lives to serving our
students and our communities. They understand teaching to be a
sacred trust, a privilege, and an honor. Teaching is a way of
expressing hope for the future, it involves planting seeds that
we may not live to see mature.”
Miller has
been a member of the Marshall History Department since 1996. She
has won several awards during that time, including the Hedrick
Outstanding Faculty Award in 2007, the College of Liberal Arts
Outstanding Teacher Award in 2006, and the Pickens-Queen
Teaching Award in 1999.
She
received a Ph.D. (1994) and M.A. (1990) in European Social
History from Carnegie Mellon University, and an M.A. in History
(1988) and a B.A. in International Affairs (1983) from Marshall.
She is a
member of several organizations, including the American
Historical Association, the Society for Spanish and Portuguese
Historical Studies, and the European Business History
Association.
Before
coming to Marshall, Miller was an assistant professor of history
at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and director of the World
History Instructional Design Project at Carnegie Mellon
University.
Dr. Sarah
Denman, provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs
at Marshall, nominated Miller for Professor of the Year. She
described Miller as “an outstanding teacher, a caring mentor and
advisor, and a prolific scholar.”
“Montserrat’s classes are widely regarded by students as very
hard and yet they are always fully enrolled,” Denman said. “If
you ask students why this is so, they will tell you that she is
demanding but fair, inclusive, encouraging, and inspirational.
They will tell you that they absorb her passion for history and
learn to rise to her high expectations because she believes they
can.”
For more
information on the award,
contact Miller at (304) 696-2723.