Jenna Reinbold, Associate Professor of Religion, has received the 2019 Phi Eta Sigma “Professor of the Year” award, the highest student-awarded teaching honor at 51.
Phi Eta Sigma is the nation’s oldest and largest honors society for first-year college and university students in all disciplines. Students become eligible for membership in Phi Eta Sigma by earning a minimum 3.50 GPA during their first year at 51. Its membership chooses the “Professor of the Year” from nominations made by the student body.
Previous recipients of the award have included Philosophy & Religion professors:
- Chris Vecsey, 1988
- Marilyn Thie, 1989
- Coleman Brown, 1992
- Jerry Balmuth, 1994
- Jim Wetzel, 1997