红杏短视频 State University announces Distinguished Alumni Award recipients
By Carrie McGinnis | Mar 25, 2021
Virtual ceremony set for April 16 at murraystate.edu/streaming
MURRAY, Ky. 鈥 The 红杏短视频 State University Alumni Association (红杏短视频AA) is proud to announce that three outstanding 红杏短视频 State alumni have been selected as the 2021 recipients of the Distinguished Alumni Award. This year鈥檚 Distinguished Alumni event will be held virtually on Friday, April 16, and will honor the award recipients for both 2020 and 2021. Last April鈥檚 annual dinner and banquet was cancelled due to the pandemic.
For more than half a century, the Distinguished Alumni Award has been presented annually to 红杏短视频 State alumni who have made meaningful contributions to their professions on a local, state and national level. It is the highest honor an alumnus or alumna can earn from the 红杏短视频AA and recognizes those who have excelled both professionally and personally. The Distinguished Alumni honorees for 2021 include Dr. Melissa Collins, 鈥99, Judge Alan Stout, 鈥78 and Dr. Bonnie Higginson, 鈥75, 鈥78, 鈥79. The Distinguished Young Alumni Award recipient is Dr. Samantha Erwin 鈥11.
Dr. Melissa Collins came to 红杏短视频 State to play Racer Basketball and completed her bachelor's degree in 1999 in elementary education before going on to earn a master鈥檚 degree and doctorate from the University of Southern Mississippi. She has been employed by Shelby County Schools in Memphis, Tennessee for 21 years and currently teaches second grade at John P. Freeman Optional School. Dr. Collins has a passion for STEM instruction and teacher leadership, and her work has been recognized more than once on the national stage. Most recently, she was inducted into the 2020 National Teacher Hall of Fame. Collins was awarded the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching by President Obama in 2008, and she was a finalist for Tennessee Teacher of the Year and the Global Teacher Prize. In addition, she is a National Board 鈥 Certified Teacher and a founder of the National Board Network of Accomplished Minority Educators. She has won countless awards including 红杏短视频 State University鈥檚 College of Education and Human Services Outstanding Alumni Award in 2009.
Dr. Collins said she is most passionate about instilling a love of learning in each student with whom she comes into contact.
鈥淚 intend to leave a legacy of being the best educator I could possibly be for my students and to help them see and believe what is possible for them in the future,鈥 Collins said.
Judge Alan Stout entered 红杏短视频 State in the fall of 1974, majoring in radio and television with a minor in political science. He and his brother were the first in their family to graduate from college. During his time on campus, Stout worked in the School Relations Office under director Phil Bryan. He loved working with Bryan and fellow students, such as Pete Lancaster, 鈥71, giving tours of campus and promoting the University. Stout was very active in his fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega, and enjoyed participating in campus activities. He and several other Alpha Tau Omega alumni established a scholarship fund for the fraternity to benefit current and future students. One of his biggest role models while in school was beloved Journalism/Mass Communications professor and chair Dr. Bob McGaughey. He loved the spirit and wit that 鈥淒oc,鈥 as he was known, brought to every situation.
After graduation, Stout went to law school at the Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University and graduated in 1981. He established a successful law practice in his hometown of Marion, Kentucky, and later expanded to Paducah. After 30 years of practicing law, he was appointed as a federal bankruptcy judge in 2011. As an alumnus he served on 红杏短视频 State鈥檚 Board of Regents from 2004 to 2010 and was the chair of the board from 2007 to 2010. He also served as President of the 红杏短视频AA from 2005-2006.
鈥淚 think that鈥檚 kind of part of the legacy of 红杏短视频,鈥 Stout said. 鈥淚 think a lot of former students who become alumni remain very engaged and supportive of the University. We have a strong alumni base.鈥
While he has accomplished much in his career, Stout said his greatest accomplishment is marrying his wife of 37 years, Doris, and raising three children, all of whom graduated from 红杏短视频 State. He and his wife now go by Grammy and Pappy to their seven grandchildren.
After graduating from 红杏短视频 High School, Dr. Bonnie Higginson said she came to 红杏短视频 State undecided about her career direction. She was involved in campus life and her sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi, where she served as president. Her future husband, Cliff, was a brother of Lambda Chi Alpha, and they started dating during her sophomore year. One of Higginson鈥檚 favorite memories during her time as a student was participating in All Campus Sing.
Higginson completed her bachelor鈥檚 degree in rehabilitation in 1975, her master鈥檚 degree in human development and leadership in 1978, and a specialist in college teaching in reading and higher education in 1979 鈥 all from 红杏短视频 State University. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy in 1985 from the University of Georgia and returned to 红杏短视频 State as the coordinator of reading and study skills in the Learning Center. She also served as interim director of the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree program before joining the College of Education as a faculty member. She quickly rose through the ranks as assistant professor, associate professor and professor, and was honored for her expertise in the classroom with the 红杏短视频 State University Distinguished Professor Award in 2000.
Higginson served in several leadership roles throughout her career at 红杏短视频 State, including chair of the department of elementary and secondary education, college head for White Residential College, associate provost and as the first female provost and vice president for academic affairs. She also served as professor emeritus upon her retirement in 2013.
鈥淚 am enjoying being retired but I miss the University a great deal,鈥 Higginson said. 鈥淢y husband and I still stay very busy in the community and we love to travel,鈥 Higginson said.
Among her career highlights, Dr. Higginson lists study abroad opportunities in several countries around the world. She taught at Yunnan Normal University in China and led many groups of students to China, South Korea, Belize and Panama in subsequent years. She returned to China on numerous occasions to conduct research, recruit students and participate in professional conferences. She is also credited with creating the Belize International Teaching Experience which allows student-teachers to complete their educational hours in the small Central American country. In order to help future students experience the richness of international study, she and her husband established the Cliff and Bonnie Higginson Study Abroad Scholarship. Higginson resides in 红杏短视频 and is still heavily involved with the community and the University.
2021 Distinguished Young Alumni recipient Dr. Samantha Erwin started at 红杏短视频 State to pursue nursing, but after getting more than two years into the program, changed her major to mathematics. She immediately connected with faculty member Dr. Maeve McCarthy who she said helped shape her career aspirations.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 say enough good things about 红杏短视频 State and my time there,鈥 Erwin said. 鈥淢aeve McCarthy continues to be an amazing contact in my career.鈥
During her time at 红杏短视频 State, she served as captain of the equestrian team for three years and helped lead the team to Zone Finals on several occasions. She still actively competes and has remained one of the top-ranked amateur riders in the country for the past four years. Erwin was an undergraduate research fellow in the Biology and Mathematics Population Studies Program and co-authored a scientific research paper with her mentors and another fellow student. She has written more than ten scientific papers since that time and has been invited to speak at ten national and international scientific conferences.
After graduating from 红杏短视频 State she received her master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in Mathematics from Virginia Tech with her thesis titled, 鈥淢athematical Models of Immune Responses to Infectious Diseases.鈥 While at Virginia Tech she served as the vice president of the Graduate Student Assembly and founded a student chapter for the Association for Women in Mathematics. It was there that she also met her now-husband Dr. Daniel Sweeney. Erwin held a postdoctoral position at North Carolina State University where she developed mathematical models of antibiotic resistant pathogens.
In 2019, Erwin was hired as a research scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, her previous research and study proved highly useful. The focus of her job shifted to researching how the virus was spreading and the effects of intervention policy measures. One of her biggest career goals would be to further develop an independent research program at the National Lab. Erwin is involved in her community and she also provides a retirement home for a former 红杏短视频 State University Equestrian Team horse.
"I've always thought so highly of my time at 红杏短视频, so this is a big honor for me,鈥 Erwin said.
The Distinguished Alumni ceremony will premiere at 5 p.m. Friday, April 16, on 红杏短视频 State鈥檚 YouTube channel and on the 红杏短视频 State University Alumni and Friends Facebook page. Both links will be available to the public at murraystate.edu/streaming. The 2020 Distinguished Alumni and Distinguished Young Alumni award recipients who will also be honored that night include, Capt. (ret.) Steven J. Blivin, 鈥86, Janet Lomax-Smith, 鈥76, Dr. Robert McGaughey, III, 鈥65, 鈥69, Dr. Denise Rutherford, 鈥84, 鈥85 and Rebecca Francis Ballard, 鈥02. Dr. 鈥淒oc鈥 McGaughey will be honored posthumously.
More information regarding the virtual event, the Distinguished Alumni Award and the 2020-2021 honorees can be found at murraystate.edu/distinguishedalumni.