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S&T's Harvest Collier receives student advocate award

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Dr. Harvest Collier, vice provost for undergraduate studies at Missouri University of Science and Technology, is one of 10 educators in the United States to be selected as Outstanding First-Year Student Advocates by a national organization based at the University of South Carolina.

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Dr. Harvest Collier, vice provost of undergraduate studies

Collier will receive the award in February from the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition. The award will be presented during the center's 29th Annual Conference on the First-Year Experience Feb. 12-16 in Denver.


Collier and the other recipients are being recognized for their efforts to improve the experiences of first-year college students.

As vice provost of undergraduate studies and a chemistry professor at Missouri S&T, Collier has initiated and led several programs designed to improve student learning, particularly in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. An advocate of collaborative learning and the use of technology in the classroom, Collier has also been instrumental in developing programs such as "Hit the Ground Running" to help incoming freshmen make the transition from high school to college.

Collier also serves as director of Missouri S&T's Center for Educational Research and Teaching Innovation, a position he has held since 2003. The center promotes faculty development in areas of collaborative and experiential learning, technology-enhanced learning, and educational research.

Collier joined the Missouri S&T faculty in 1982 as an assistant professor of chemistry. He was promoted to associate professor in 1988 and professor in 1994. From 1996-1999, he served as chair the chemistry department, and from 1999-2002, he was associate dean for the College of Arts and Sciences. He was named vice provost for undergraduate and graduate studies in 2001 and in 2007 became vice provost for undergraduate studies.

Collier holds bachelor's, master's and Ph.D. degrees in inorganic chemistry from Mississippi State University.

8 Comments

Congratulations, Dr. Collier!

You have not only helped undergraduate students on learning, but also helped faculty members on teaching. Many faculty members (including me) have benefit greatly from the workshops, teaching conferences, and panels you organized. Thank you, Dr. Collier, for your great work and effort on this.

Rosa Zheng

That's the way to go Dr. Collier. I'm very proud of you and glad to have you as my brother-in law. That's a very handsome young man in that photo.

Congratulations Dr. Collier!
Noone is more deserving!

Harvest,
Finally a well-deserved recognition for your hard and devoted work. Congratulations!
Klaus

Congratulations, Harvest! It's a well-deserved reward. And Denver in February should be cool.

Gene

Dr. Collier does so many amazing things for the campus that none of us will ever be able to fully comprehend. He made a huge difference in my Missouri S&T experience through the Voyager program and through undergraduate research (OURE). I can never thank Dr. Collier enough for all of the time and effort he spent helping me to develop into a better person. Congratulations Dr. Collier!

Humility ? How do you spell that? ?H-A-R-V-E-S-T"? You NEVER said all the time we spoke that you were awarded, or getting an award, that this conference ?? and 5 degree black belt, and... and, thank you. Michael Rosen

Your commitment to students is inspiring! Congratulations, Dr. Collier..you deserve this recognition and more!

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