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Professor of the Year Award

Only members of the current 麻豆区 senior class may nominate current full-time faculty members for this award. The K4L student alumni association leaders collect nominations and present finalists to the senior class for selection each year.聽

Award criteria:

  • Excellence in Teaching: This professor creates in students an excitement for learning, draws them into the subject matter and challenges their intellect.
  • Spiritual Impact: This professor is a Christian role model for students, nurturing faith and facilitating spiritual growth.
  • Concern for students: This professor is concerned for the welfare of the students and eager to help them learn and grow.

2024
Stacia Hoeksema, social work

2023
Scott Rush, business

2022
John Ross, kinesiology

2021
John Wertz, biology

2020
Tim Bergsma, business

2019
Joe Kuilema, social work

2018
Eric Washington, history

2017
Ryan Bebej, biology

2016
Jesse Moes, nursing

2015
Matthew Heun, engineering

2014
Daniel Herrick, philosophy

2013
Julie Yonker, psychology

2012
Scott Stehouwer, psychology

2011
Renee Boss Potts, nursing

2010
Pete Tigchelaar, biology

2009
Cal Jen, business

2008
Todd Vanden Berg, sociology

2007
Joy Bonnema, biology

2006
Dave Warners, biology

2004
William Vande Kopple, English

2003
Dale Brown, English

2002
Jennifer Holberg, English

2001
James Vanden Bosch, English

2000
Richard Whitekettle, religion

1999
Ken Bratt, classics

1998
Larry Louters, chemistry

2024 recipient: Stacia Hoeksema, social work

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Stacia Hoeksema, winner of the 2024 Professor of the Year Award, with her students