2026 teaching excellence awards celebrate 10 faculty, staff members

Teachers, advisors recognized for supporting student success, scholarly research engagements, creating inclusive classroom experiences
Abbey Goers | August 18, 2026

Ten UW-Stout Polytechnic faculty and staff members have been recognized by their colleagues as Outstanding Teachers, Outstanding Graduate Faculty and Advisors of the Year.

Reflective of the university’s FOCUS2030 Enduring Goals, these awards recognize honorees for their teaching excellence and celebrate their dedication to and lasting impact on student success, their scholarly research and approaches, their contributions to the university and surrounding community, and more.

The recipients of the Outstanding Teacher, Outstanding Graduate Faculty, Faculty Advisor of the Year and Staff Advisor of the Year awards were recognized at the university’s Opening Day presentation on Aug. 17, the kick-off event for August Opening Activities.

Read more about what this year’s award recipients’ colleagues have to say, and view all current and past honorees.

CAHS Outstanding Teacher Awards

Cortney Benjamin, Maggie Keenan and Cody Reimer
Cortney Benjamin, Maggie Keenan and Cody Reimer

Assistant Professor Cortney Benjaminapplied social science, works to expand Spanish learning on campus and beyond. Her teaching embodies the idea that Spanish is not just a discipline or a career, but opens an entire new world to students. She has nearly doubled the enrollment of Spanish minors and changed how students learn by devising new assignments using the TILT (Transparency in Learning and Teaching) framework and introducing new courses, such as Spanish for the Workplace. Benjamin has expanded access to Spanish courses by offering dual credit courses with area high schools and revised an option to better serve heritage language learners. She has served on a variety of committees to expand Spanish on campus, including the Literature Committee, the Curriculum and Instruction Committee, and the search committee for the Study Abroad Advisor. She regularly organizes Spanish events and has collaborated with teachers and undergraduate students to lead Spanish language activities in a preschool classroom.

Early Childhood Education Teacher Maggie KeenanChild and Family Studies Center, demonstrates an exceptional commitment to teaching, student learning and community engagement that extends well beyond the classroom. In her dual role of teaching both college students and young children, she creates a dynamic and highly effective learning environment. She invests deeply in mentoring student teachers and lab students, supporting their growth as educators with thoughtful guidance and consistent encouragement and builds authentic relationships with students by supporting their pursuits across campus and in the community. She also intentionally builds strong partnerships with families and leads innovative intergenerational programming for preschool children and senior community members through shared activities such as literacy experiences, movement classes and seasonal events.

Associate Professor Cody ReimerEnglish, philosophy and communication studies, is a teacher-leader. Beyond his excellent student course evaluations and peer observations, Reimer is a highly reflective, dedicated teacher who engages in innovative teaching supported by his research. Because of his teaching excellence and steady mentorship, Reimer served as First-Year Composition (FYC) director, where he facilitated year-long professional development for 25 FYC instructors, conducted annual program assessment, and onboarded and mentored FYC instructors. High-impact practices, such as semester-long client projects and cross-disciplinary integrative assignments, characterize his teaching. During summer 2023, he collaborated with faculty across CSTEMM and CAHS to build a dynamic and flexible B.S. games and media studies degree. The program’s contributions to UW-Stout’s Polytechnic’s programmatic landscape are a direct result of Reimer’s scholarly, collaborative approach to teaching and learning.

CSTEMM Outstanding Teacher Awards

Camille Banger, Andrei Ghenciu and Arthur Kneeland
Camille Banger, Andrei Ghenciu and Arthur Kneeland

Assistant Professor Camille Banger, program director of business and information technology and digital marketing technology, is an exceptional educator with a passion for student success, innovative teaching practice and commitment to excellence. She creates engaging, student-centered learning experiences that connect classroom concepts to real-world business technology applications, ensuring students graduate with the skills and confidence needed to thrive in today's workforce. As a leader in the integration of generative AI into business technology education, Banger continually enhances her curriculum to reflect emerging industry trends while fostering critical thinking. Her innovation, professionalism, approachable teaching style, dedication to mentoring students, and willingness to go above and beyond have earned the respect and admiration of both students and colleagues.

Professor Andrei Ghenciumathematics, statistics and computer science, consistently brings his personal enthusiasm for learning new mathematics into the classroom. He creates a welcoming, inclusive, and active learning environment, where students are encouraged to fully participate each day. Beyond the classroom, for the past several years, Ghenciu has been co-leading a Nakatani Teaching and Learning Center Sharing Community focused on inclusivity in mathematics, statistics and computer science courses. His concern for students also extends to his advising role, and he regularly shares his mathematical discoveries with colleagues and students in departmental seminars and colloquia.

Senior Lecturer Arthur Kneeland, biology, has made strong connections with others in and around UW-Stout Polytechnic through his passion, enthusiasm, mentorship through LAKES REU and in student research grants, and engagement in community events. Kneeland frequently instructs Honors College course sections. He has led presentations on the delight of insects at the Child and Family Study Center and hosts talks with the Chippewa Valley Biodiversity Partnership. His sustainability efforts include the development of a Biomimicry for Sustainability course, sustainability assessments of the university’s sports and recreation programs, leading Campus Trees and the campus bike infrastructure, working extensively with the campus, nonprofits and the City of Menomonie on sustainability capstone projects, and developing the Community Educational Workshop at Dunn County Historical Society.

Outstanding Graduate Faculty Awards

Lynne Willett and Angela Axelrod
Lynne Willett and Angela Axelrod

CSTEMM Assistant Professor Lynne Willettoperations and management department, is committed to her students’ education with engagement in their research projects and additional up-to-date materials she makes available. Her Subject Matter Expert status in human resources and being a former adult learner herself make her an exceptional mentor to her adult learners. 

“As an adult student with a full-time job, I often have questions at weird, late hours and on the weekends. That she answers is appreciated, as I know she is most likely putting in a ridiculous number of hours each week; that tells me that she cares and is committed to our learning,” an anonymous student said.

CAHS Assistant Professor Angela Fontanini-Axelrod, program director of M.S.Ed. and Ed.S. school psychology, continues to be an outstanding mentor and faculty member. She consistently demonstrates a deep dedication to teaching up-and-coming school psychologists with reliable support, clear feedback and exceptional guidance. Within her classroom, Axelrod creates an engaging, inclusive and personable environment, while intertwining theory and practice and building connections with her students as future school psychologists.

Advisors of the Year

Amanda Drews and Megan Quick
Amanda Drews and Megan Quick

Assistant Professor Amanda Drewsfamily and consumer science education, was named Faculty Advisor of the Year for her mastery of best practices in academic advising, deep institutional knowledge, and authentic commitment to student relationships.

Megan Quick, academic advisor in the Blue Devils Achievement Center, was named Staff Advisor of the Year for her proactive outreach to students, her continuous improvements and her desire to make sure that students receive the help they need to achieve their dreams.


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