C-SC Retirements

Those retiring include Dr. Patrick Hotle, Debra Scoggin-Myers, and Kay Dyer.

鈥淭his year, we bid farewell to three esteemed professors who have made a tremendous impact on the聽Culver-Stockton academic community and have forged a legacy here that will certainly live on for many,聽many years to come,鈥 said Dr. Douglas B. Palmer, C SC President. 鈥淲e are honored they have shared聽their dedication and unwavering commitment to higher learning and their passion for nurturing young聽minds.鈥

Hotle began his career with C-SC in 1993, following nearly 13 years of teaching history and the聽humanities in several countries throughout the world. His global experiences were pivotal in establishing聽the study abroad program at C-SC, which enabled students to expand their studies in Israel, Southeast聽Asia, England, Italy, Central Europe, and Turkey, among others. He has lectured throughout the country聽and authored several academic papers, handbooks, policies and books. He was named the John Sperry聽Jr. Endowed Chair in Humanities in 2003. In addition, Hotle was the recipient of C-SC鈥檚 Helsabeck Prize聽for Excellence in Teaching in 2009 and was awarded the Governor鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Teaching in聽1999 from the Missouri Department of Higher Education. He was presented with the Professor Emeritus聽honorary title upon his retirement.

Myers joined C-SC in 2010 as a lecturer. She was promoted to senior lecturer and again to assistant聽professor. She recently received the honorary title of Professor Emerita, which was presented to her by聽President Palmer during the convocation ceremony. A teacher for more than 40 years, Myers鈥 work on聽鈥渢he Hill鈥 revolved around the arts, chairing the art department, serving as the curator of the campus聽fine art collection, and curating the Mabee Gallery. She received several awards for her work in聽education, including C-SC鈥檚 Helsabeck Prize for Excellence in Teaching in 2023. She is active in numerous聽community and professional art memberships and organizations.

Dyer departs C-SC after eight years as a lecturer of Spanish. In addition to teaching coursework, she has聽served on several campus committees, including Academic Standards, Academic and Cultural Events聽(ACE), Student Life, and Curriculum Committee. She was instrumental in providing study-abroad聽opportunities for her students, both at C-SC, and prior, to places including Spain, Ecuador, Argentina, and聽Brazil. Prior to her work at C-SC, she taught Spanish at the collegiate level and Spanish and German to聽high school students in Quincy, Illinois. She also co-chaired and co-authored the Illinois State Board of聽Education鈥檚 Foreign Language Standards and served as a translator of Spanish, Russian, German, and聽French for the Department of Disability Services in Springfield, Illinois.

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NOTE: A number that appears immediately after a person鈥檚 name (i.e. Jane Doe 鈥18) is a reference to the year that person earned their bachelor鈥檚 degree from Culver-Stockton.