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St. Louis Community College Faculty, Staff Members Earn Excellence Awards
Individuals from any STLCC location can be selected to receive this honor.

February 24, 2022

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Eight faculty and staff members from St. Louis Community College have been chosen
to receive 2021-22 Excellence Awards from the League for Innovation in the Community
College.
The League for Innovation has been dedicated to informing, inspiring and celebrating
innovation in learning, teaching, staff development and student success for more than
50 years. Since 2012, the league has presented Excellence Awards to outstanding faculty,
staff and leaders in the community college field who have made a significant difference
in the lives of students and in the communities their colleges serve. They recognize
individuals who exemplify excellence in community college teaching and leadership.
Individuals from any STLCC location can be selected to receive this honor.
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Award recipients are Karen Wade, Annie Wagganer and Laura Westhoff from Florissant Valley; Joseph Cooper and Kim Kraft from Forest Park; Cindy Clausen and Jim Ibur from Meramec; and Gina Tarte from Wildwood. .
They will be honored during the leagueβs Innovations Conference Feb.28-March 3. In
keeping with efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and its variants, this event
will be held online.

Florissant ValleyKaren Wade is library secretary and room event scheduler at Florissant Valley. She began her relationship with STLCC in 1984 as assistant stage manager for the musical
βCarnival.β
Fresh from high school, Wade took a full load of classes and was involved in every
play and Childrenβs Theatre Company production at Florissant Valley. She earned her
associate degree in August 1989 and began her first full-time position on campus more
than two decades ago.
Over the years, Wadeβs job title and office location has changed, but her love for
the campus or her Florissant Valley family has not. In the 22 years sheβs worked for
the College, Wade has served as alternate for College Senate and co-chair for the
Womenβs History Month Committee among other roles.
Annie Wagganer, assistant professor of sociology, began her career at STLCC in 2010. In the 12 years sheβs worked for the College, Wagganer has served in a variety of roles, including
honors program coordinator, co-chair of the STLCC Diversity Council and her current
role as lead faculty for sociology, anthropology and psychology. In 2019, she was
named the Cross Papers Fellow by the League for Innovation.
Wagganerβs work primarily focuses on creating scholarly spaces for meaningfully and
productively discussing issues of (in)justice and (in)equality. She enjoys providing
keynote addresses and training on belonging and inclusion as well as continually learning
more from individuals engaging in similar efforts.
Wagganer has worked in advocacy for sexual assault survivors as well as HIV/AIDS awareness
and prevention. She is proud to serve on the board of UrbArts, which fosters community
by and for local artists in the greater St. Louis region.
Laura Westhoff is business services specialist. She provides support to the liberal arts and science,
technology, engineering, and math divisions through a variety of services that include
procurement and payroll review.
Westhoff started her career at Florissant Valley in July 1998. In 23 years, she has
served on the Emerging Scholars committee, co-chaired effort to raise campus funds
for the United Way campaign, and volunteered at the Urban League of Metropolitan Saint
Louis Inc. food distribution events held on campus to help community members impacted
by the coronavirus pandemic. She considers working in education as a way of being
part of the future, and enjoys helping students understand their tuition bills and
payment plan options. Whether working with employees or students, she strives to offer
respect, good communication and make otherβs experiences rewarding.

Forest Park Joseph Cooper is a project associate in the Health Sciences division. He joined STLCC in 2010 at the Florissant Valley campus, where he worked with Deaf students in the Scholarship
for Education and Economic Development program. The SEED program was an international
scholarship program providing technical training and educational opportunities to
youth from economically disadvantaged populations.
Cooper helps facilitate a variety of projects. He recently was involved in the districtwide
expansion of the nursing program, establishing the program at the Wildwood campus,
and completing the fourth floor in the Center for Nursing and Health Science building.
Kim Kraft serves as the districtβs clinical coordinator for the nursing program. She came to
the college in 2014 to complete her practicum experience for an MSN in nursing education
from Gonzaga University. She then became a clinical instructor for the nursing program
following graduation.
Kraft joined STLCC in spring 2017 as full-time nursing faculty member with release
time to support the nursing program as the clinical coordinator. With the unification
of the nursing program across the district and the program expansion, the release
time evolved into a full-time position as district clinical coordinator.

MeramecCindy Clausen currently serves as the manager of academic success and tutoring. For more than a decade, Clausen has been entrusted with providing academic support for students at
Meramec. Under her leadership, the department has grown from a few tables, one room
and a handful of computers in the Communications North building to what now includes
a significant portion of the libraryβs second floor.
Clausen has also grown the department to dozens of staffers and student support staff.
By providing these expansions and envisioning ways to continue to do so, numerous
students have benefited academically, as well as socially and emotionally thanks to
Clausenβs guidance and dedication to the program.
Jim Ibur is a professor in design, visual and performing arts. His passion for STLCC and its
students is evident. In the classroom, he is an expert educator. The learning environment
Ibur creates is always productive, professional, nurturing and entertaining. Materials
are presented in a variety of ways and individual attention is given to ensure engaged
students in the learning process.
βIf you watch him interact with his students, faculty administrators or just about
anyone, it is undeniable how much he deeply cares about the College,β said Tim Linder,
chair of the design, visual and performing arts department. βA perfect recent example
of his dedication to our school and students has been his work to unify the faculty
across the district in order to make a streamlined and impactful change to our fine
arts curriculum.β

Ibur has been instrumental in creating the vision and executing a plan to improve
the departmentβs curriculum for transferability and make it more relevant for todayβs
students. He navigates additions to the curriculum to implement learning opportunities
that help students become more successful graduates by giving them the tools that
will help them make a living as artists.
WildwoodGina Tarte serves as the marketing and communications coordinator. She has held her current position since 2015. Prior to this, she honed her communications skills working for
a four-year university and a K-12 public school district. She began her career on
the agency side, supporting advertising campaigns for Fortune 500 clients.
Tarte holds a masterβs degree in marketing and advertising from Webster University
and a bachelorβs degree in journalism from the University of Missouri. Outside of
work, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends.
This press release was produced by St. Louis Community College. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.