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BOISE STATE NEWS RELEASE/November 15, 2007

Boise State's Reeder Named Idaho's Professor of the Year

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching announced today that it has selected Boise State University professor Heidi Reeder as the 2007 Idaho Professor of the Year. Reeder is an associate professor in the Department of Communication in the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs.

Nationally, a total of 309 professors were nominated for Professor of the Year; four were from the state of Idaho. Not all states with nominees receive a state winner. Nominees from a state must exceed a minimum score to be eligible for the state award.

Reeder’s honor marks the 11th time that a Boise State professor has earned this award, and the seventh time in the past decade. She and other state winners from across the U.S. were honored today at a reception in Washington, D.C. Past recipients from Boise State include Alicia Garza, Spanish, 2003; Todd Shallat, history, 2002; John Freemuth, political science, 2001; Russell Centanni, biology, 2000; Pam Gehrke, nursing, 1999; Stephanie Witt, political science, 1998; Greg Raymond, political science, 1994; and Tom Trusky, English, 1993, 1991 and 1990.

“When you add Heidi’s recent and well-deserved honor to the long list of Boise State faculty who have been Idaho Professors of the Year, Boise State’s preeminence in teaching is very clear and impressive,” said Boise State President Bob Kustra.

Reeder is often interviewed by local and national media on the subject of communication and friendship. You may have seen her interviewed on the Today Show, on the Life and Style Show, on local radio talk shows or speaking at a community event. But if you haven’t seen her in action in the classroom, you haven’t really seen her at her best. That’s because as dedicated as she is to sharing her research in a meaningful context, her passion lies in teaching — the opportunity to mold and change lives for the better.

Communication Department chair Rick Moore was not surprised that Reeder was tagged as the Idaho state winner. “Students love her classes,” he said. “They linger in the hallway to talk to her when class is done, and even seem to show up outside her office long after they graduate.”

When asked what sets her apart, students point to her ability to connect with people both in and out of the classroom, her enthusiasm for her chosen profession and her ability to make it real and personal.

“She’s not afraid to let down her academic personality and get real,” said Curtis Pullin, who is retaking Reeder’s interpersonal communication class because he enjoyed it so much the first time. “She’s very professional, yet very personable.”

And just as her former teachers showed her the way, she is now acting as a mentor to others.

“Dr. Reeder guided me on a path of self-worth and discovery. She enabled me to see my full potential and assisted me in breaking the self-made barriers holding me back,” wrote former Arbiter editor and student Mary Dawson in a letter of recommendation. “I only hope my actions reflect her teachings and that in some small way I too will have an impact on those around me.”

In addition to the Professor of the Year award, Reeder received the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs teaching award in 2006, was nominated as an ASBSU distinguished faculty five times and earned the Teaching Excellence Award from UNC-Greensboro.

Reeder will receive special recognition for her award on the blue turf before this Saturday’s football game against the University of Idaho and at a university-hosted reception on Nov. 28.

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Media Contact: Kathleen Craven, University Communications, (208) 426-3275, kcraven@boisestate.edu

For the 10th time in the last 11 years, Boise State University has set an all-time record for Idaho higher education institutions with an enrollment of 19,540 – an overall increase of 3.5 percent. A record freshman class of 2,280 students is also the most academically talented group ever to enter Boise State, including 12 National Merit finalists.
 



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