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Lowe selected as ICC's first PTK Faculty Scholar

            Robin Lowe of Amory, director of the Itawamba Community College Honors College, an English instructor and Phi Theta Kappa contact adviser, has been selected as a PTK Faculty Scholar.

            Her selection is the first in the 50-year history of Phi Theta Kappa at ICC.

            “I am beyond thrilled to be chosen for such a prestigious honor,” Lowe said. “Thank you, Phi Theta Kappa and ICC for this amazing opportunity.”

            Faculty Scholars are selected primarily on the basis of their application, but preference is given to those with the following characteristics: experience facilitating small-group discussions; intellectual curiosity, empathy and interest in the PTK Honors Study topic and Leadership Development program; understanding of or willingness to learn about Honors in Action, diversity, length of service to PTK, geographic location and field of study.

            Lowe is an active member of Beta Sigma Phi Epsilon Nu Chapter. She earned the associate’s degree from ICC and both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Mississippi State University. Prior to ICC, Lowe taught English for seven years in the Amory School District, and in 2004 joined the ICC faculty full-time. During her tenure at ICC, she has won several awards, including Humanities Teacher of the Year, Meritorious award, William Winter Scholar and Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. She was also a National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development Excellence Award winner and was chosen as a Master Presenter at the conference. In addition, Lowe is published in the textbook “For Our Students,” which was written by community college instructors for the students in Mississippi. As a PTK adviser, she received the regional and international awards for Continued Excellence for Advisers, the Bennie Warren Distinguished Adviser Award and numerous Horizon Awards for outstanding Advisers for Phi Theta Kappa for the MS/LA region and Five-Star Adviser. Since 2013, she has served on the MS/LA Regional Advisory Board. Lowe has presented at numerous PTK regional and international events, most recently at the National Collegiate Honors Council in New Orleans, La. She and her husband, Michael, have one daughter, Caroline.

            Faculty Scholars, who receive intensive training and preparation to serve in their roles, must attend the group’s 2020 conference as well as the Honors Institute, both at Loyola University in Chicago. Benefits of the program, which has been referenced as one of the best professional development opportunities, include increasing knowledge and understanding of PTK, being challenged and inspired by questions and comments from conscientious colleagues and honor students with varied backgrounds, developing ideas to enhance chapter and regional Honors in Action programming and gathering ideas, study questions and bibliographies to be used in their classrooms.



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