DANIELSON — Stephen Diamond, an English lecturer at Quinebaug Valley Community College, is this year’s recipient of the Michael Phelan Award for Teaching Excellence.
The Phelan Award is given to a member of the adjunct faculty who demonstrates skill in teaching, interest in and concern for students, and enhancement of student intellect.
According to Jayne Battye, interim dean of academic affairs, “Steve is a highly skilled instructor who is genuinely dedicated to the institution and to teaching and learning. He’s a wonderful colleague and was the first adjunct instructor to teach a new 6-credit supported version of English composition.”
One student described Diamond as making him feel at home in class by acknowledging that everyone thinks differently. The student goes on to say, “Not only is [this person’s] knowledge of the subject area impressive, but his enthusiasm and happiness are contagious.”
Diamond, a Mansfield resident, had a 30 year career as an English teacher at E.O. Smith High School in Storrs. In addition to teaching at QVCC for the past five years, he performs as a standup comedian and storyteller.
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