
乱伦社区 (C-SC), a private Christian liberal arts聽college offering 80 major and minor tracks, today announced the designation of emeritus titles to two聽retired professors.
The C-SC Board of Trustees recently voted to confer the title Professor Emerita to Debra Scoggin-Myers聽and the Professor Emeritus title to Dr. C. Patrick Hotle. The title of 鈥渆merita鈥 (female) or 鈥渆meritus鈥澛(male) often is given to a person retired from professional life, along with continued rights to participate聽in campus events, and is permitted to retain the rank of the last office held as an honorary title.
鈥淭hese honorary titles are very prestigious, and both of these professors are extraordinarily deserving of聽the distinction,鈥 said Dr. Lauren Schellenberger, C-SC Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.聽鈥淥ur campus community has been fortunate to have had both Debra and Patrick become such a聽significant part of our academic mission while they served in their respective fields, and we are honored聽that they will remain a part of the C-SC family as emeriti.鈥
Myers, who will retire this year, taught art for more than 40 years. She began her career with C-SC in聽2010 as a lecturer before her promotion to senior lecturer and eventually assistant professor. Since then,聽she has chaired the art and design department and served as the curator of the Mabee Gallery on the聽C-SC campus. She holds numerous memberships in professional art organizations and is highly active in聽community art initiatives. Her involvement has earned her several awards throughout her career,聽including the 2023 Helsabeck Prize for Excellence in Teaching, presented to her during C-SC鈥檚聽convocation. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and drawing from Columbia College in聽Missouri and her Master of Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Hotle began his career with C-SC in 1993, following nearly 13 years of teaching history and the聽humanities to students in Iowa, Nicaragua, Egypt, Belgium, England, and the Netherlands. Hotle was聽instrumental in establishing the study abroad program at C -SC, enabling students to expand their studies聽in countries including Israel, Southeast Asia, England, Italy, Central Europe, and Turkey. He was named the John Sperry Jr. Endowed Chair in Humanities in 2003. In addition, Hotle was the recipient of C-SC鈥檚聽Helsabeck Prize for Excellence in Teaching in 2009 and was awarded the Governor鈥檚 Award for Excellence聽in Teaching in 1999 from the Missouri Department of Higher Education. Recently, Hotle was awarded the聽President鈥檚 Award for Exemplary Service of a Faculty Member during the May 2023 Honors Convocation.聽He has served on numerous academic committees and given presentations, and lectured throughout the聽country. He has authored several academic papers, handbooks, policies, and books. He is currently聽writing a textbook about Palestine鈥檚 history. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in history and social studies聽education from the University of Iowa and a Master of Science in philosophy and international relations聽from the University of Cambridge in England, where he also obtained his doctorate in history.
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