MURFREESBORO — Jones College of Business academic adviser Paula Calahan
routinely answers emails after hours and on weekends “just to keep in touch
with what’s going on with the students.”
For her ongoing role in
helping students succeed, Calahan was recently named the recipient of the
National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Region III Excellence in
Advising–Primary Role award for the state of Tennessee.
An MTSU alumna, Calahan
has worked at MTSU for 10 years and has been an adviser for eight of those
years — starting in the College of Mass Communication for the first four years
before moving over to the Jones College.
Calahan worked two years
on course redesign after earning an educational specialist degree in curriculum
and instruction from MTSU in 2011, but was drawn back to advising two years
ago.
“My mission is mainly to
make students feel like they’ve found their home away from home,” she said of
her role as an adviser. “That we … are people that they can rely on and trust
when they are away from their normal support system.”
Fellow Jones College
adviser Amber Bollinger nominated Calahan for the award, which was presented to
Calahan during the NACADA Region III conference held April 13-14 in Covington,
Kentucky. Region III covers Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
and West Virginia.
Noting that many of her
colleagues are deserving of similar recognition, Calahan said that “it’s nice
to be recognized” for her work. The university’s increased emphasis on student
advising and the hiring of more advisers this year sends a strong message of
how important advisers are in retaining students and helping them earn their
degrees.
“I think that’s going to
have a huge impact on the student body because we have more people doing what I
do,” Calahan said.
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