Three FSU Faculty Members Honored
Three Fairmont State University faculty members were honored at the recent 28th annual
Academic Awards Ceremony.
Dr. Warren Baker, Assistant Professor of Education, has been named this year’s recipient
of the William A. Boram Award for Teaching Excellence.
The Faculty Development Committee selected Baker as the winner of the 21st annual
Boram Award in recognition of his outstanding achievement as demonstrated by his sustained,
energetic and successful commitment to teaching. The award honors a faculty member
who has demonstrated unusual dedication and accomplishments in teaching.
“Warren quietly works his magic with students,” said Denice Kirchoff, a member of
the Faculty Development Committee, who presented Baker with the award. “His students
say he is one of the most caring and dedicated individuals they have ever had the
opportunity to know, and he goes the extra mile to get to know each and every one
of them.”
Baker joined the FS faculty in the School of Education in 1992. He is actively involved
in campus-wide and community activities. He serves as director of two successful summer
programs: the Middle School Institute and the Future Teachers Academy. The goals of
these programs are to inspire youth to set high goals for themselves and to work toward
attending college. In planning for these programs, Baker contacts in-state and out-of-state
schools to recruit middle and high school students to come to FS to learn about science,
mathematics, college life and teaching. The Future Teachers Academy not only won a
competitive grant, but it also won a national award from Kappa Delta Pi International
for Exceptional Special Programming. As a result of the Academy, many campers have
chosen to attend FS to pursue a degree in teacher education. Baker also plays a major
role in student-athlete relations, organized the minority student mentoring program,
supervises student teachers and is the liaison for the minority teaching fellow.
Kimberly Murphy, Associate Professor of Safety/Environmental Engineering Technology,
was honored with the Excellence in Academic Advising Award.
The award is presented to honor demonstrated excellence and commitment to the significant
force that academic advisors play in the education, personal development and success
of their advisees. It is offered as a tribute but also as encouragement to all faculty
advisors to persist in their efforts to help students achieve.
“Kim is dedicated, enthusiastic and extremely accessible to students,” said Pam Stephens,
Coordinator of Academic Advising. “As one nomination form states, ‘She keeps her office
door open to students all day, every day.’ Most importantly, she makes a remarkable
difference in the success, growth and development of students.”
Murphy joined the FS safety/environmental engineering technology faculty in 1990.
She is a Certified Safety Professional and a Certified Safety and Health Manager.
She holds a Master of Science degree in occupational health and safety engineering
from West Virginia University and a Bachelor of Science degree in safety engineering
technology from FS. Since 2000, she has served as an adjunct faculty member in industrial
technology engineering with California University of Pennsylvania. Since 1989, she
has served as owner and a consultant for occupational health and safety with Advanced
Safety Consulting Services.
Bill Bickerstaff, Director of Campus and Occupational Safety and adjunct professor
in the Safety and Environmental Engineering Technology program, has been named this
year’s recipient of the Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Award.
“Bill has been an asset to the program as well as a mentor to the students,” said
Jim Goodwin, Chair of the Department of Technology. “Bill has influenced and motivated
students to improve academically, professionally and personally. Students respect
and admire not only the man but also his accomplishments.”
Bickerstaff has served as an adjunct professor for the past eight years. During that
time, he has taught introductory courses to senior-level design courses with a focus
on electrical safety and machine guarding. He is currently teaching a disaster preparedness
course that incorporates first-responder information and societal needs. He is a Certified
Safety Professional, a Certified Safety and Health Manager, a trainer for the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration’s Outreach Programs for general and construction
industries and a Federal Emergency Management Agency trainer.
All three faculty awards are supported by gifts to the Fairmont State Foundation,
Inc. To make a gift online, click here.