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WVWC recognizes Dr. Jesse Oldroyd with award for exemplary teaching

West Virginia Wesleyan College honored a mathematics professor who exemplifies the qualities of professional competence, dedication to growth of students and commitment to the highest academic standards at the recent Founders Day Convocation.

Dr. Lynn M. Linder, Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs, said Dr. Jesse Oldroyd, an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science since 2016, is known for his ability to make complex subjects accessible and engaging.

“Students consistently praise Dr. Oldroyd for his straightforward teaching style and unwavering support,” Linder continued. “Dr. Oldroyd maintains an open-door policy, welcoming students into his office for help, fostering a nurturing environment where questions are encouraged and challenges are met with patience.”

Oldroyd earned his PhD and Master of Science in mathematics from the University of Idaho, specializing in harmonic analysis. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics from the University of Alaska Anchorage. Oldroyd currently serves as Chair of the Faculty Senate.

Linder added, “What truly sets this professor apart is their unique blend of humor and dedication. With a talent for delivering deadpan jokes, they keep their classes lively and engaging, making even the toughest material enjoyable. As their Department Chair noted: this professor can crack a joke with a totally straight face so you really have to pay attention to catch the punch line.”

Oldroyd said, “I feel a responsibility to be worthy of this recognition. I am deeply honored to receive this award, and I have been extremely moved by the kindness of my colleagues and students in the days since.”

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