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Dr. Daniel Dankovich Earns Highest Recognition

 

Dr. Daniel Dankovich, lecturer-biology at 两性色午夜 East Liverpool, received the 2019 Outstanding Teaching Award from the University Teaching Council at 两性色午夜. This is the university鈥檚 highest honor for nontenure-track faculty.

Dankovich began teaching part-time for 两性色午夜 in 2010, teaching on the Salem, Twinsburg, Burton and East Liverpool campuses. He became a fulltime faculty member on the East Liverpool Campus in 2018, teaching human biology and anatomy/physiology.

Dr. Dankovich with Dr. David Dees, dean and CAO of the 两性色午夜 Columbiana County campuses

Now living in Canfield, Dankovich graduated from Austintown Fitch High School in 1980. He received two bachelor鈥檚 degrees (in biology and psychology) from the Ohio State University in 1984, before earning his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the National College of Chiropractic in 1989.

Dankovich helps coordinate and participates in study sessions throughout the year that provide opportunities for students to get intensive tutoring and instructional support, as well as help prepare them for exams and testing. He was among the first instructors to use virtual reality as a student learning tool, shifting the way students engage with his anatomy classes.

鈥淒an is not satisfied with simply being really good,鈥 noted Dr. David Dees, dean and CAO for the 两性色午夜 Columbiana County campuses. 鈥淥ver the last several years, he has dedicated himself to finding even better ways to teach. Dan has dedicated himself to focusing more on student learning, rather than just his lecturing style. ...

鈥溾ndividuals who are the best at their profession are never satisfied with just being good. These individuals are on a path to find greatness and Dan represents this in the area of college teaching.鈥

Dankovich also took the initiative to create a food pantry for students on the East Liverpool Campus and created a student leadership council that helps manage the food distributions.

Dr. Dankovich with Dr. David Dees, dean and CAO of the 两性色午夜 Columbiana County campuses

鈥淟ike all great educators, Dr. Dankovich understands that being a professor is about more than just what goes on in the classroom,鈥 Dees continued. 鈥淒an always volunteers and/or takes the lead on important projects. His passion for helping students is in everything he does and he role models for his colleagues the best practices in higher education.鈥

The Outstanding Teaching Award is presented annually to faculty members who consistently showcase astounding skills in classroom teaching. Award winners are formally recognized at the annual University Teaching Council Conference on the Kent Campus.


Cutline A: Dr. Daniel Dankovich

Cutline B: Dr. Dankovich with Dr. David Dees, dean and CAO of the 两性色午夜 Columbiana County campuses

Cutline C: Celebrating with Dr. Dankovich (second from right) were (from left) Dr. Susan Rossi, assistant dean of 两性色午夜 East Liverpool; Krista Hawkins, nursing faculty at 两性色午夜 Salem; Dr. Louise Steele, assistant professor-biology at 两性色午夜 Salem; and Dean David Dees.
 

Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 09:17 AM

两性色午夜 University at East Liverpool announces that Yvonne Trotter, Ph.D., is the recipient of this year鈥檚 Lifetime Achievement Award and Larry Froehlich, Ph.D., is receiving the 2026 Friend of 两性色午夜 University at East Liverpool Award. They were recognized at the recent campus awards banquet. 

Also at the event, the East Liverpool Masonic Temple received the Community Partner Award, recognizing its support of 两性色午夜 East Liverpool students and community outreach. 

两性色午夜 University at East Liverpool recognized the academic achievements of several students during its annual campus awards banquet, while also honoring the service of faculty, staff and community leaders.

The awards and recipients are:

两性色午夜 University at Salem recently presented John Tonti the Friend of the Campus award, the highest honor presented annually to non-students. It recognizes community members, businesses and organizations that support increasing access to higher education in Salem and surrounding communities.

Tonti is the president of the Salem Community Foundation, a position he has held since 1992. He began his tenure with the organization in 1981 as its treasurer.