Meighen, Sapp Receive Faculty Recognition Awards
Fairmont State recently honored Dr. Mary Meighen and Dr. G.H. "Budd" Sapp, with this
year's Faculty Recognition Awards.
The awards were presented during a reception Thursday, March 24, in the Ruth Ann
Musick Library. The Faculty Development Committee selects outstanding faculty members
each year to receive the Faculty Recognition Awards. The winners are selected because
of their clear commitment to continuing development in their fields and service to
their community.
"As educators we are dedicated to making sure our students learn and grow," said
Dr. Daniel J. Bradley, FSU President.
"At the same time, we are constantly searching for ways to continue our own learning
and growth 'as individuals, as scholars and as teachers. Drs. Meighen and Sapp have
excelled, not only at teaching their students, but also at pursuing their own personal
learning and growth. They have demonstrated a dedication to the campus through their
outstanding service. They have shown leadership in their profession and the community."
Dr. Mary Meighen
Dr. Mary Meighen originally jointed the Fairmont State faculty in 1971. She taught
for two years and left full-time teaching to raise three children. She returned to
FS in 1983 as an assistant professor of nursing.
In 1968, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in nursing from West Virginia Wesleyan
College. In 1979, she completed a Master of Science degree in child development, in
1986 a master's degree in nursing and in 1991 a doctorate in education, all from West
Virginia University. In 1998, she joined the B.S.N. faculty and is now coordinator
of the B.S.N. program.
In addition to teaching, Meighen has been a certified family nurse practitioner,
practicing until 2003 with the practitioners at Middletown Health Care, a group of
independent nurse practitioners in a local practice. Currently she works with the
Parish nurse at Central United Methodist Church.
In 2004, the FSU School of Nursing and Allied Health Administration began a collaborative
master of nursing degree with Marshall University. As part of this collaboration,
Meighen functions as the FSU facilitator.
Within the university/college community, Meighen has worked on many campuswide committees.
She is active in curriculum development and revision for the nursing program, helps
with the annual pinning ceremony and is currently developing a local chapter of a
nursing honorary association.
As a mentor for her students, she has encouraged the development of the professional
role through innovative clinical experiences and student attendance of Nursing Unity
Day at the W.Va. Legislature. In 2001, she was active in the development of school
nurse certification as an additional option for the B.S.N. graduates or returning
graduates. FS is one of four nursing programs in the state that offer this specialized
certification.
In the community, Meighen has been active in the United Way of Marion and Harrison
counties and has served as nurse in residence for area swim teams and for after school
programs.
She is married to the Rev. D.D. Meighen, minister at Central United Methodist Church
in Fairmont. They have three children and two grandchildren.
Dr. G.H. "Budd" Sapp
Dr. G.H. "Budd" Sapp joined the FS faculty in 1997 as a Public School Teaching Fellow
in the School of Education. He was hired as an assistant professor in 1998 and is
currently a tenured associate professor in the FSU School of Education.
He has taught human growth and development and educational psychology at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels. He was one of the first School of Education faculty
members to design and teach online undergraduate and graduate courses via WebCT, an
online course management system. Sapp teaches secondary organization and practices
and supervises student teachers in the public schools. He was instrumental in writing
the revised professional education curriculum with its new clinical experience format
and was actively involved in the successful continuing accreditation of the School
of Education by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
He was recently notified that he has been nominated for training for the NCATE Board
of Examiners by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Board of
Directors.
Sapp earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in education from FS in 1980. His teaching
specialization areas included biology and physical education. He completed a Master
of Science degree in physical education in 1983 and a Doctor of Education degree in
curriculum and instruction in 1994, both at West Virginia University. Sapp taught
at Fairmont Catholic School from 1980-1981 and at North Marion High School from 1981-1997.
He has been recognized for his excellence as a distinguished educator. He was the
1995 RESA VII Exemplary Teacher of the Year and was named to Who's Who Among America's
Teachers in 1996. He was named the FS Foundation Teaching Fellow in 2003 and selected
for the 2004 Teaching Professor Conference Award by the FS Center for Teaching Excellence.
Sapp serves as president of the W.Va. Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
(WVACTE) and chair of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD).
He is involved with Phi Delta Kappa, the professional association in education. He
has collaborated with the state PTA and other organizations to plan statewide conferences.
He has given more than 20 presentations at local, state, national and international
conferences. He facilitated a Title II Teacher Quality Enhancement Grant and was involved
in the U.S. Department of Education Grant: Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology.
A lifelong resident of Marion County, Sapp is a member of the FS Lettermen's Board
of Directors, president of the FS Alumni Association and chair of the Faculty Senate
Athletic Committee. He serves as director of Leadership Marion, a program that is
sponsored by FS and the Marion County Chamber of Commerce. He was recently elected
to the Marion County Board of Education. He is the Salvation Army board chairman and
is on the board of both the Fairmont Kiwanis and United Way Emergency Food and Shelter
Program.
Sapp is married to the former Robin Dalton, a radiologic technologist at Fairmont
General Hospital. He has two daughters, Brigitte and Brooklyn.