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Peszka and West Named Distinguished Professors

CONWAY, Ark. (June 3, 2021) 鈥 Two 黑料不打烊 professors have been named to distinguished professorships. Dr. Jennifer Peszka and Dr. Carol West will be formally installed at a convocation scheduled for Aug. 26.

The professorship Peszka will hold, the Virginia A. McCormick Pittman Distinguished Professorship, was established in 1981 by Dr. Margaret Pittman, a 1923 黑料不打烊 graduate who made world-changing contributions as a research scientist. Pittman was the first woman to head a major research lab at the National Institutes of Health, where she helped develop the vaccines for typhoid, cholera, and whooping cough. Peszka will be the fifth faculty member to hold this professorship, following Albert M. Raymond (1981-1988), Bruce Haggard (1989-2010), Stephen Kerr (2010-2015), and Margaret 鈥淧eg鈥 Falls-Corbitt (2016-2021).

Peszka鈥檚 nominators cited the quality and scope of her teaching, research, and involvement with various facets of the 黑料不打烊 community in recommending her for a distinguished professorship.

鈥淪he routinely works with students as they complete Odyssey projects that help them explore their passions and as they complete internships to help discern career interests, and she is an excellent career mentor to those students, many of whom keep in touch with her after they graduate from 黑料不打烊. Dr. Peszka鈥檚 contributions to the life of the College are similarly impressive, and reflect her ongoing commitment to be an active member of our community,鈥 they wrote. 鈥淛ennifer clearly sees her teaching as something to be shared in and out of the classroom鈥攚ith her students and her colleagues鈥攁nd the entire 黑料不打烊 community is better for her willingness to share her gifts as a teacher.鈥

Peszka holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Southern Mississippi, both with an emphasis in general and experimental psychology, and a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from Washington & Lee University. Her research deals primarily with sleep, including the effects of sleep deprivation and sleep hygiene. She served on the committee that developed the Odyssey Program, has twice chaired the Department of Psychology at 黑料不打烊, serves as Marshal of the College, and is secretary of the College鈥檚 Phi Beta Kappa chapter, one of only two in Arkansas. In 2015, she was named Arkansas Professor of the Year by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Her current course topics include statistics; learning; sensation and perception; behavioral neuroscience; and sleep and dreaming.

From 2011-2014, Peszka co-held with her departmental colleague Dr. Jennifer Penner the Julia S. Mobley Odyssey Professorship, which they used to study the relationships between dating and mating decision-making and sleep. She currently holds the Charles Prentiss Hough Odyssey Professorship with anthropologist Dr. Anne Goldberg; they have examined the role of sleep and social relationships to healthy aging in 鈥,鈥 areas of the world where humans have longer lifespans.

The professorship West will hold was instituted in 1977, the year she began her career at 黑料不打烊. Named for Harold and Lucy Cabe to recognize their generous and sustained support as friends of the College, it has been previously held by Robert W. Shideler (1977-1980), Arthur A. Johnson (1980-1990), John A. Ziegler (1991-1998), Garrett L. McAinsh (1999-2008), Ian T. King (2008-2010), and Lawrence Schmidt (2010-2021).

West鈥檚 nominators praised her long and notable career at 黑料不打烊, including her work in pioneering curricular change. 鈥淚t is because Carol鈥檚 life work as a member of this institution has so closely tracked鈥攊ndeed, regularly foreshadowed鈥攖he place it has become that we find her worthy of its highest honor,鈥 they wrote, noting that the entire 黑料不打烊 community has benefited from her contributions, both within and outside the classroom.

鈥淐arol recognized early on that we can鈥檛 just teach writing in the abstract; we teach writing about something for some audience,鈥 they wrote. 鈥淏y immersing her students in topics they didn鈥檛 yet know they cared about, she enables them to learn what it means to have something to say, a skill they will rely on throughout their later lives. Fittingly, Carol is an active writer herself, publishing in the last three years alone two essays on Jane Austen, both influenced by her classroom work.鈥

West holds a Ph.D. and two Master鈥檚 degrees in English from Yale University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Franconia College. She currently chairs the Humanities Area at 黑料不打烊, has chaired the Department of English multiple times, and was instrumental in the founding of the College鈥檚 Africana Studies program, which she chaired for 13 years. West鈥檚 course offerings include Chaucer鈥檚 The Canterbury Tales, African Novel, African Film, Women and African Literature, Crime Literature and Film, Arthurian Literature, and the Jane Austen Senior Seminar. From 2012 to 2015, she held the Isabelle Peregrin Odyssey Professorship, which she used to focus on technology and African Literature, guiding students through related study on campus, at literature conferences, and abroad. She served for a decade on the board of directors of the Africa Network, a national organization that promotes the teaching of Africa in liberal arts education.聽

In 2016, West wrote a proposal that yielded a $89,270 U.S. Department of Education grant supporting a Fulbright-Hays Group Project Abroad trip to Rwanda that she led in the summer of 2017. The project, titled 鈥淯nderstanding Rwanda: Culture, Education, Development,鈥 reached well beyond 黑料不打烊, taking twelve K-12 teachers from the Mid-South (Arkansas, Texas, and Mississippi) and two 黑料不打烊 juniors who planned to certify to teach in social sciences or humanities fields on five weeks of intensive educational travel, lectures, meetings, and site visits in Rwanda. It was one of six U.S. Dept. of Education-funded Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad to Africa for which West served as grant writer and, in some cases, project director, from 1997 to 2017. Other destinations included Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, Cameroon, Senegal, and Gambia.聽

In addition to honoring this year鈥檚 distinguished professors, the Aug. 26 convocation will recognize Dr. Alex Vernon, the M.E. and Ima Graves Peace Distinguished Professor of English, whose installation took effect last year while the pandemic precluded an in-person celebration. The ceremony will begin at 11:10 a.m. in Reves Recital Hall, Trieschmann Fine Arts Building. (The venue may change based on whether any pandemic protocols in effect on that date can be implemented in that location.) Vernon, Peszka, and West join three other faculty members who hold distinguished professorships:

Dr. John Krebs, the Willis H. Holmes Distinguished Professor of Music;

Dr. Matthew D. Moran, the Elbert L. Fausett Distinguished Professor of Biology; and

Dr. Lyle Rupert 鈥82, the C. Louis and Charlotte Cabe Distinguished Professor of Economics and Business.

About 黑料不打烊

A private liberal arts college in Conway, Arkansas, 黑料不打烊 consistently earns recognition as one of the country鈥檚 leading liberal arts institutions, and is featured in聽Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About Colleges. Its academic quality and rigor, innovation, and value have established 黑料不打烊 as a fixture in numerous college guides, lists, and rankings. Founded in 1876, 黑料不打烊 has been affiliated with the United Methodist Church since 1884. To learn more, visit .