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Industrial engineering and management lecturer recognized as distinguished faculty

Monday, April 10, 2017

(STILLWATER, Okla., April 10, 2017) – Jennifer Glenn, Ph.D. and industrial engineering & management lecturer, received a Distinguished Faculty Award from the Order of Omega and the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs. 

“This award is very meaningful to me since my job as a lecturer focuses on teaching,” says Glenn. “I love mentoring college students, teaching them concepts and encouraging them in their studies, and I am thankful that the students deem this valuable and chose to honor me with this award.”

She accepted the award at a ceremony held on April 5.

“The award for Jennifer is outstanding and well-deserved,” says Randy Seitsinger, associate dean of academic affairs for the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology. “I really appreciate the effort she devotes to teaching and her commitment to students.”

Glenn is an alumna of Oklahoma State University, and her earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in industrial engineering and management. Her areas of interest include applied statistics and process improvement, economic analysis, service systems and processing and engineering education and mentoring. In 2012, she received the CEAT Diversity Faculty of the Year award, and in 2015 she received the Excellent Young Teacher award for CEAT by the Halliburton Foundation. She currently serves as an advisor to the Society of Women Engineers.

About Order of Omega
The purpose of Order of Omega is to recognize those fraternity men and women who have attained a high standard of leadership, to encourage them to continue along this line and to inspire others to strive for similar attainment.

RELEASE CONTACT: Chelsea Robinson | CEAT Marketing | 405-744-5831 | Chelsea.l.robinson@okstate.edu

Oklahoma State University is a modern land-grant university that prepares students for success. OSU has more than 36,000 students across its five-campus system and more than 25,000 on its combined Stillwater and Tulsa campuses, with students from all 50 states and around 120 nations. Established in 1890, Oklahoma State has graduated more than 260,000 students who have been serving Oklahoma and the world for 125 years.

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