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Barbara
P. Wallach,
associate professor of classical studies, joined the MU faculty
in 1980. She emphasizes student involvement in the learning
process by engaging her students in lively classroom discussions
and reenactments of historical events.
Her
concern doesnt stop with academics she shows
a level of compassion and warmth that is often unmatched by
her peers. One student wrote, I felt she was genuinely
concerned about my success in her class. My writing has improved,
and I wanted to excel for myself and professor Wallach.
Wallach
doesnt only serve as a teacher, but as an unofficial
mentor to faculty members and students. A peer wrote,
Theres nothing formal about this, no title proclaiming
her departmental mentor, nothing that requires her to spend
hour after hour in her office listening to sob stories. Thats
just the way she is: a selfless person who cares sincerely
about other people, not just what theyre learning, but
on how theyre feeling.
Wallachs
professional awards include the Purple Chalk Award for Excellence
in Teaching in 1987 and a 1990 Faculty/Alumni Award. She received
her bachelor of arts in Latin at Mary Washington College of
the University of Virginia, and both her master of arts in
classics and PhD in classical philology at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Additional
links:
Barbara
Wallach
Classical
Studies Department
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