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Albright College Faculty Members Earn Teaching and Scholarly Accolades

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Albright College Faculty Members Earn Teaching and Scholarly Accolades

Albright College faculty members, Ian J. Rhile, Ph.D. (Reading, Pa.), Jeffrey Lentz, M.M. (Reading, Pa.), Michael D’Errico, Ph.D. (Temple, Pa.), and Lisa A. Hain, Psy.D. (Reading, Pa.) have earned 2022 awards for excellence in teaching, scholarly and creative work, and commitment to their students.

Ian J. Rhile, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award

Ian J. Rhile, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award

The Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award honors outstanding teachers. While serving on a number of committees over the past year, Rhile has utilized Title III grant resources to adapt his teaching methods and support student learning in response to the pandemic. What’s more – he has helped other members of the teaching community to do the same. Rhile’s important work has led to an increase in student success.

Jeffrey Lentz, M.M., Senior Artist in Residence of Theatre and Music Dr. Henry P. and M. Paige Laughlin Distinguished Faculty Award

Jeffrey Lentz, M.M., Senior Artist in Residence of Theatre and Music
Dr. Henry P. and M. Paige Laughlin Distinguished Faculty Award

Holding appointments in the departments of both Theatre and Music, Lentz teaches, directs, conducts and guides students to create magical theatre productions. Offering directing, acting and choral music classes, Lentz’s final exams are held on stage, under the white-hot spotlight, in front of a live audience. His syllabi interweave coursework and expectations with photographic and written exposes of professional artists and alumni. Known nationally through his work to showcase Albright students in Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival productions, he has garnered awards for excellence in production, distinguished production of a devised work, outstanding director of a play, and outstanding play. When he is not directing students on stage, he is instructing the choir from the piano bench. An accomplished pianist, He demonstrates for our students how to lead and how to accompany, and always, how to work and develop and create collaboratively. Unfazed by the global pandemic (that he affectionately refers to as a “personal marathon of adaptation”), he quickly adapted to teaching on Zoom, while encouraging students to act expressively and sing robustly through their face masks. Put simply, Lentz creates the conditions in which Albright College students make creative things happen.

Michael D’Errico, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Music Class of ’49 Annadora Vesper Shirk Award for Faculty Scholarship Photo ©2021 Dan Z. Johnson

Michael D’Errico, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Music
Class of ’49 Annadora Vesper Shirk Award for Faculty Scholarship

Since January of 2021, D’Errico has published two book chapters, a peer-reviewed journal article, presented at two academic conferences, collaborated on an ACRE project, composed, and performed for live performances, and released a book. His book “Push: Software Design and the Cultural Politics of Music Production” represents years of ethnographic research within the music industry and was also influenced by his teaching and working with students in music production at Albright College. The book examines how the interface design of music production software influences the music that is created through these applications, and how these technologies can further shape social and cultural identities. A companion for the book website hosts over 30 videos created by D’Errico.

Lisa A. Hain, Psy.D., Assistant Professor and Chair of Applied Psychology
Melinda Riccio ’94 Memorial Excellence in Teaching Award

Nominated by Albright School of Professional Studies students, Hain is recognized for teaching excellence, enthusiasm and contribution toward student success. One nomination reads, “Every week, after completing my assignments for the previous week, I sit in eager expectation to read the warm, supportive comments, some of which can also be humorous, waiting for me on Canvas. Usually, reading these comments results in either big smiles, or warm feelings inside. Not only does [Hain] go above and beyond to make online learning a valuable experience, but she puts her heart into developing and increasing the good vibes felt when taking her courses everything a student could ask for while enduring the challenges presented by this pandemic.”

Named a top national college by Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education, Albright College (founded 1856) is home to a diverse community of learners who cultivate integrity, curiosity, connection and resilience. Through learning experiences that engage a student’s creative and innovative capacities across all disciplines, both inside and outside of the classroom, an Albright College education guarantees that each student learns how to engage the world, understand the world, and is prepared to make an impact on a rapidly changing world. Located in Reading, Pa., Albright is home to undergraduate students, adult learners and graduate students.