Faculty Recognized at the 2025 Board of Trustees Awards for Excellence

The Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities recognized faculty with Awards for Excellence at an awards ceremony on April 16, 2025.

These awards are conferred annually to college and university teaching faculty and university administrative service faculty to acknowledge and provide systemwide recognition for consistently superior professional achievement and to encourage the ongoing pursuit of excellence.

“Our dedicated teaching and service faculty empower students to succeed by providing exceptional education and support services. From academic programming to student services to residential life, their commitment ensures opportunities for all Minnesotans and fuels our state’s future growth and prosperity. The Board of Trustees Awards for Excellence honor their transformative contributions to our students, communities, and state,” George Soule, chair of the Board of Trustees, said.

  • 2025 Educators of the Year and Service Faculty of the Year.
  • 2025 Outstanding Educators and Educators of the Year with Chancellor Olson and Trustees.
  • 2025 Outstanding Service Faculty and Service Faculty of the Year with Chancellor Olson and Trustees.
  • 2025 Service Faculty of the Year and Educators of the Year with Chancellor Olson and Trustees.

2025 SERVICE FACULTY OF THE YEAR

This award is bestowed upon university service faculty to acknowledge and reward exceptional commitment to students and to encourage ongoing excellence in the key roles that service faculty fulfill at our system’s universities including advising and counseling students; recruitment, retention, and placement of students; residential life programming; facilitation of student groups and student leadership; and other involvement in university and community activities. 

This year, the Service Faculty of the Year is:

Nina Johnson

Director of Hobson Memorial Union

Bemidji State University

“No matter how you look at the five criteria that the Board of Trustees has established for this honor — leadership, expertise, advancement of equity and inclusion, professional development and commitment to student success — Nina Johnson excels,” John Hoffman, Bemidji State University president, said. “She is the ideal candidate for this award, and I could not be more pleased to share her nomination with you.”


2025 EDUCATORS OF THE YEAR

These awards are bestowed upon faculty within Minnesota State to acknowledge and reward exceptional commitment to student learning, and to encourage ongoing excellence in teaching. The award proclaims, on behalf of the entire Minnesota State system, the Board of Trustees’ pride in the dedication and accomplishment of its faculty who provide instruction that prepares Minnesota State college and university students for their professional, scholarly, and civic lives.

This year, the Educators of the Year are:

J. Scott Baker

Education Faculty

St. Cloud State University

“Scott Baker supports students in their journey of self-reflection and demonstrates how that helps them make sense of their future classrooms,” Larry Dietz, interim president of St. Cloud State University, said. “While students go through this process, Scott assesses them as they grow in self-awareness as future teachers. Self-reflection, vulnerability and authenticity are important means to build a community of belonging within classrooms.”


Monica Erling

Sociology Faculty

Hennepin Technical College

“As a leader and communicator, Monica exemplifies excellence. She brings people together across disciplines and departments, creating cohesive and supportive networks that enhance the college’s mission and culture,” Joy Bodin, Hennepin Technical College president, said. “Her ability to create a peaceful, inclusive work environment is a testament to her leadership qualities and her genuine care for those around her.”


Lisa Tracy

Biology Faculty

Inver Hills Community College

“Lisa is gifted at making connections with her students and aims to make sure her courses are engaging in a culturally responsive manner,” Michael Berndt, Inver Hills Community College president, said. “Lisa seeks to learn about her students as individuals through an introductory survey. One way she uses that information is to invite students to teach her how to greet them in their native language. She will sometimes even know her students’ children’s names when they appear in the Zoom room.”


Outstanding Service Faculty

Six were recognized as Outstanding Service Faculty.

Outstanding Service FacultySchool
Kaitlyn GilesSouthwest Minnesota State University
Melanie GuentzelSt. Cloud State University
Andrew HanegmonMinnesota State University, Mankato
Laura McCauleyWinona State University
Heather PhillipsMinnesota State University Moorhead
Craig SandersonMinnesota State University, Mankato

Outstanding Educators

Twenty-eight were recognized as Outstanding Educators.

Outstanding EducatorsSchool
Jungwon AhnSt. Cloud State University
Michelle Arnhold DaviesMinnesota North College
Ann Bell-PfeiferMinnesota State Community and Technical College
Queen BookerMetro State University
Matthew BoudinotDakota County Technical College
Amy BrownSouth Central College
Kelly CrueSt. Cloud Technical and Community College
Adebimpe DijiCentury College
Joe EricksonAnoka-Ramsey Community College
Jenna HansonRidgewater College
Catherine HaslagRiverland Community College
Scott HoffmanMinnesota North College
Jill HolmstromMinnesota State University Moorhead
Miki HuntingtonMinneapolis College
Sarah JennissenCentral Lakes College
Diane LarsonAnoka Technical College
Sara LenertzMetro State University
Jonathan LofgrenMinneapolis College
Janine MasonMinnesota State College Southeast
Sumiko OtsuboMetro State University
Gary PetersonNorth Hennepin Community College
Bonnie RobinsonRochester Community and Technical College
Paul SeifertMinnesota West Community and Technical College
Kimberley SlakerSaint Paul College
Lynn SmaagaardCentury College
Tracy Sonterre-RiegerLake Superior College
Michele WalderaMinnesota State Community and Technical College
Jake YernbergSaint Paul College

Learn more at www.MinnState.edu/BOTawards.

Questions?

Catherine Ford, EdD
Program Director for Educational Development
BOTawards@MinnState.edu (preferred)
651-583-5901

Learn more at www.MinnState.edu/BOTawards.

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