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The West Virginia Wesleyan College Class of 2025 honored a faculty member who teaches some of the most difficult
The West Virginia Wesleyan College Class of 2025 honored a faculty member who teaches some of the most difficult classes while fostering an environment where students can succeed.
“Thirty-five years ago, the WVWC Class of 1990 established an award to recognize a member of Wesleyan’s faculty for the quality of their contributions to the College and its students,” Casto said. “While she teaches some of the hardest classes, she takes the time to help students understand the concepts and creates an atmosphere to succeed.”
Terhune just completed her 18th year at WVWC. She earned her undergrade degree in mathematics and health promotion/fitness management and her MBA from WVWC before later pursuing a Masters in Economics from WVU in 2012.
“I have always taught Statistics for Business and Economics, but have also taught all but two economics courses through my 18 years here,” she said. “It is hard for me to identify my favorite classes to teach, but I can say I like to teach mathy things and microeconomic things, but at the end of the day I really just love teaching.”
“I am humbled and honored to be chosen by the senior class to receive this award, although I am shocked that I won. I teach classes that challenge most students, but I try to be very available to them so they can ask questions. At the end of the day, I am glad they recognize this and I hope they know how much I truly appreciate the recognition!”
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