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 .
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 . 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