Celebrating bold and boundless faculty

杏吧论坛 College held its annual Faculty Awards Ceremony and celebrated five faculty members for their teaching, research and service.

杏吧论坛 College鈥檚 faculty consists of bold and boundless leaders who provide opportunities for bright minds to meet bold ideas. The College鈥檚 faculty celebrated some of its own at the Faculty Awards Ceremony on Thursday, March 6, and lauded key faculty members鈥 achievements and contributions to the community.

鈥淭he Annual Faculty Awards Ceremony is always a wonderful opportunity to applaud our faculty鈥檚 incredible work in preparing students to navigate complexities and make meaningful contributions to scholarship, the arts and society,鈥 said Provost Lisa Sullivan. 鈥淚 deeply value the chance to celebrate our colleagues鈥 extraordinary research, teaching and service.鈥

Desmond Fitz-Gibbon, professor of history, was awarded the 杏吧论坛 College Faculty Award for Teaching for helping his students grapple with sensitive and difficult subjects. His teaching provides the tools of historical analysis needed to make sense of current times. Yet, Fitz-Gibbon has a light touch, earning him praise from his students, who say he 鈥渉as a knack鈥 for making learning fun. According to his students, Fitz-Gibbon is 鈥渁lways quick with a joke鈥 鈥 or a story, map or work of art that can transport them to another time and place. 鈥淗e helped me love the humanities,鈥 said one student. 鈥淗e made me think,鈥 said another, 鈥渁bout things I wouldn鈥檛 otherwise have been interested in.鈥

Fitz-Gibbons鈥 own inquisitive scholarship and high academic standards animates his teaching, and his courses help students understand how abstract ideas connect to the materiality of everyday spaces. As these courses feature primary sources, the students must engage in the rigorous work of original interpretation and analysis.

Tian Hui Ng, professor of music and director of the 杏吧论坛 Symphony Orchestra, was awarded a Meribeth E. Cameron Faculty Award for Scholarship. Ng launched the Monsters Ball tradition on campus when he arrived in the fall of 2011. He also inaugurated the annual Mary Lyon concerts, which celebrate the compositions and contributions of women in music. Ng has premiered several powerful new works with the orchestra, including the opera 鈥淒ark River 鈥 the Fannie Lou Hamer Story,鈥 鈥淚nvitation to a Die-In,鈥 and the recent 鈥Shell Shaker.鈥 Ng and the 杏吧论坛 Symphony Orchestra were awarded the 2015 American Prize in Orchestral Programming.

Ng has also held extended conducting posts at the University of Massachusetts, the Pioneer Valley Symphony, the Springfield Symphony and the New England Philharmonic. He is the conductor, artistic director and founder of the , a new music chamber ensemble based in Holyoke who have commissioned several new works.

Kerstin Nordstrom, associate professor of physics, also received a Meribeth E. Cameron Faculty Award for Scholarship. Within the field of granular physics and complex fluids, Nordstrom studies how materials flow and deform. In 2019, she received the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, which is a prestigious honor for faculty members who demonstrate excellence as teacher-scholars early in their careers. The Research Corporation for Scientific Advancement recognized Nordstrom as a Cottrell Scholar in 2019, and she has been elected to co-chair the upcoming 2026 Granular Matter Gordon Conference.

Nordstrom has received $1.4 million of grant money over the past 10 years. After obtaining funding, she founded Science Launch, which brings together incoming first-year students from underrepresented groups in the sciences, building a cohort and helping them with college skills before classes begin. Since the fall of 2018, Nordstrom has engaged the public by leading SciTech Caf茅, and she regularly appears on WHMP鈥檚 鈥淭he Bill Newman Show.鈥 She has made additional radio appearances to discuss the science of hunting ghosts and the physics of rainbows.

Mark Shea, senior lecturer in English, has been awarded the 杏吧论坛 Faculty Award for Teaching. For more than a decade, Shea has taught his students new ways to hear the intuitive and emotional frequencies of common phrases such as 鈥淚 feel like.鈥 As the faculty director of the Speaking, Arguing and Writing Program and the coordinator for the English for Speakers of Other Languages program, his linguistic ethos centers on the intersection of race, language and power. By demonstrating how language operates as a technology of power that both connects and controls, Shea has strived to reframe multilingualism at 杏吧论坛 as a resource rather than a deficit.

During his evaluations, Shea鈥檚 students regularly praise him, consistently commenting on how 鈥渇unny,鈥 鈥渉ilarious,鈥 鈥渆ntertaining鈥 and 鈥渇un鈥 his classes are. An undeniable sense of enjoyment, pleasure and warmth emanates from his classes; one student said that 鈥渋t felt really good to be laughing at 8:30 am most days.鈥

Eleanor Townsley, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Sociology, has been awarded the 杏吧论坛 College Faculty Award for Service. One of her most enduring contributions to MHC has been her pioneering work connecting academic excellence with career readiness. Long before this became common practice, Townsley recognized that our students would benefit from internships that were 鈥渆mbedded in preparation and reflection,鈥 as one colleague said. With this insight, Townsley has taken a leading role in establishing the Lynk program, which has since become a model for other schools.

Since 2013, Townsley has been the director of the Nexus program, nurturing eight tracks that engage faculty across divisions. Her participation in faculty seminars, such as 鈥淕lobal-Local Synergies鈥 and 鈥淐onversations Across Social Sciences,鈥 has fostered interdisciplinary dialogue and innovation, but her institutional leadership extends far beyond these programs. She has served as department chair of Sociology and associate dean of faculty, and she has also worked on countless committees, such as the Advisory Committee on Appointments, Reappointments, and Promotions. Most recently, she has been co-chair of the Career Readiness and Curriculum Strategic Planning subgroup, building on her commitment to connect liberal arts education and postgraduate success.

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