West Liberty University’s Deanna Schmitt Is Finalist for West Virginia Professor of the Year
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West Liberty University's faculty can once again claim a finalist for West Virginia's 2022 Professor of the Year award, presented annually by the Faculty Merit Foundation. Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Deanna Schmitt was among the five finalists named earlier this week.
"This is wonderful news for Deanna, the College of Sciences, and the entire university. I congratulate Deanna on her nomination and her excellence in teaching and I am proud to say that this is not the first time we've had a finalist," said Dr. Cathy Monteroso, WLU's interim president. "We all wish her well as the final selection process continues."
Over the past eight years, WLU faculty members have been selected seven times as a finalist in the statewide competition and three times as the state’s Professor of the Year.
Dean of the College of Sciences Dr. Karen Kettler nominated Schmitt for the honor.
"Dr. Schmitt is an exceptional faculty member, researcher and student mentor," Kettler said.
The next step in the process of selecting a Professor of the Year is personal interviews which are scheduled to take place on Tuesday, Feb. 21, in Charleston.
Schmitt has been a member of the West Liberty University faculty since 2017 and serves both as a biology professor and an adjunct professor in the Physician Assistant Studies program.
Prior to that she spent four years doing postdoctoral work at WLU from 2012-16, in the laboratory of Dr. Joseph Horzempa, who was named the 2017 West Virginia Professor of the Year.
Schmitt earned a doctoral degree in immunology at the University of Pittsburgh in 2012 and a bachelor's of microbiology at Penn State University in 2005.
Student researchers in Schmitt’s lab are working to uncover the mechanism of action of a new family of antibiotics called resazomycins. These antibiotics are effective against a select group of bacteria including Francisella tularensis and the causative agent of gonorrhea, Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
A resident of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, Schmitt and her husband, Matthew, have two daughters, Ally, 10, and Hadley, 7.
A $10,000 cash award is given to the candidate selected as Professor of the Year, with smaller awards to the other finalists. Traditionally, finalists are honored at a springtime banquet in Charleston, where the Professor of the Year is announced but due to the pandemic, plans for a banquet have not been determined.
The other candidates for 2022 Professor of the Year are: Joseph L. Allen, Ph.D., professor of physical and environmental sciences, Concord University; Cheryl Fleming McKinney, CPA, CGMA, professor of business, Glenville State University; Stephanie A. Slocum-Schaffer, Ph.D., professor of political science, global studies and geography, Shepherd University; Peter J. Ward, Ph.D., professor of biomedical sciences, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine.