Bob McKillop earns Distinguished Teaching Award

Thursday, March 31, 2016

How the "Bob Effect" is still going strong after 17 years

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Dr. Robert McKillop, known affectionately as "Bob" to students and colleagues alike, has been awarded the Distinguished Teacher 2016 Award.

Bob, a lecturer in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is recognized for his one-on-one support of students, his high level of preparedness and the real-world relevance of his courses. Since joining the university full time in 1999, Bob, who is known for setting high but realistic expectations, has taught a variety of courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

“It is noteworthy,” commented one of Bob McKillop’s colleagues, “that in recent years, the Electrical, Computer, and Management Engineering programs have begun to implement Bob’s strategies in their 1A term so that their students can benefit from the ‘Bob Effect’.” As a current undergrad noted, “Dr. McKillop is one of the first faces they see, and he stays with them until they have successfully navigated their first year of undergrad.”

An alumnus elaborates, “In the 15 years that I have known him, there is one thing that has never changed: he is as excited each September to meet his new first-year students as he was the previous September.

Bob is not only excited to meet his new students, he is hopeful for their future and what they can accomplish.

Congratulations Bob on a well-deserved award!