Anoka-Ramsey Distinguished Faculty Recognized
February 17, 2022
Anoka-Ramsey Community College is proud to recognize three faculty members with Distinguished Faculty Awards (Emeritus) in 2021.
Nominated by their peers, each retired faculty member demonstrated excellence in their roles at the college and leadership within the community.
Join Anoka-Ramsey in thanking these individuals for their contributions to the college, community and higher education.
Thomas Hanson, Sociology
Thomas Hanson started teaching at Anoka-Ramsey Community College in 1989. Throughout his career, Thomas has been a leader in department initiatives and college-wide committees, and a valued advocate for equity and anti-racist work. He served as a faculty mentor, brought guest speakers and film discussions to campus, and facilitated numerous conversations and workshops within his department, across the college, and in the greater community. Thomas also contributed expertise to his field as a board member for the Sociologists of Minnesota.
One nominator said of Thomas, “Thomas has gone above and beyond his professional responsibilities to ensure that Anoka-Ramsey is moving towards our mission of excellence in teaching and learning, as well as our vision of developing articulate, critical, and creative thinkers who are responsible contributors to the community.” Another noted, “I have always appreciated Tom’s initiative in promoting deep discussion around racial equity and understanding at the college, even before it was as common a topic as it might be today. He has been a leader in challenging us all and also an excellent scholar in bringing his understanding of the social sciences to these conversations. His advocacy for students of color and faculty of color has been exemplary.”
Melissa Mills, Biology
Melissa Mills began her career with Anoka-Ramsey Community College as a part-time instructor in 1984, beginning full-time service as a UFT in 1991. During her tenure at the college, Melissa served as the interim STEM dean and was a valuable member of many college committees, including Writing Across the Curriculum, Faculty Shared Governance, and semester conversion, among many others. She also served as MSCF President and was selected as Most Honored Faculty. Her contributions to teaching and learning included creating “A&P Out of the Box” for Anatomy and Physiology and service as a doula in the community and to inform her teaching. One nominator said of Melissa that “she excelled as an instructor, provided valued advice to her colleagues, and served to make the college the best it could be.” A nominator also noted that Melissa “helped elevate the faculty voice in the decision-making process while still seeing the bigger picture of where the college must go.”
Max Malmquist, Physics
Max Malmquist taught at Anoka-Ramsey Community College for 31 years. Joining the faculty in 1966, he was instrumental in the development of the college’s physics program. During his time at Anoka-Ramsey, Max worked diligently to advance the college’s instruction and curriculum, including through mentorship of younger instructors. One nominator wrote of Max, “He was one of several role models from the science area who assisted and guided me as a young instructor. Max was very involved with the college, almost from the beginning, and has continued to be involved in his community ever since.” His involvement extended beyond the classroom. Max started and coached a golf team at Anoka-Ramsey, served as an advisor to the college’s science club and students on spring and summer break trips to destinations from Wyoming to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area.
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