2011 Award Winners
| Dr. Christine Hinko |
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鈥淒r. Hinko is dedicated to the education of students. Her focus is on providing for each and every student who is under her supervision the most up-to-date education available in the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences,鈥 one nominator wrote. 鈥淪he is caring, nonjudgmental, nurturing, personable, educated, generous, and does not put on airs. She is deeply interested in students.鈥 鈥淎dvising is an essential component of a university鈥檚 mission. It provides the key personal contact and direction students need to have successful college experiences. I consider it one of my most important roles at 淫妻社,鈥 Hinko said. 听 |
| Dr. Robert Detwiler |
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鈥淩obert has always been a great adviser,鈥 one nominator wrote. 鈥淓ver since I first met him when he helped me choose my business minor, he always has been willing and able to help me. He responds to e-mails promptly, advises in an efficient way, and even is willing to advise by phone when I can鈥檛 make it to his office.鈥 鈥淲hen a student takes the time to thank me for a job well done, I acknowledge the compliment and then reply by saying that exceptional advising and a student-centered attitude should not be the exception; it should be the rule for everything we do,鈥 Detwiler said. |
Dr. Christine Hinko is the Associate dean for student affairs and professor in the College of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences. She joined the faculty in 1979.