Marquette’s Mark Zoromski receives Teaching Excellence Award
Zoromski formed his philosophy for teaching on his wedding day.
MILWAUKEE — Mark Zoromski, director of student media and adjunct professor of journalism and media, has been honored with a Marquette University Teaching Excellence Award.
Zoromski formed his philosophy for teaching on his wedding day. As he looked across the crowd gathered to watch him and his wife-to-be Jill say their vows, he noticed a man sitting in the back row smiling from ear to ear. It was his college broadcast journalism professor, Henry Lippold.
While Lippold never stated his teaching philosophy outright, Zormoski felt it: “Walk into my classroom and you walk into my family.”
To this day, Zoromski strives to live and teach by this simple philosophy, expanding the family mentality not only to his classroom students, but also to the roughly 240 students involved in student media.
Zoromski, using his background in working at local news stations, has been teaching students for over two decades. He joined Marquette in June of 2016, and since then has fully embraced the Marquette spirit.
“Cura personalis defines Mark’s approach to teaching and student mentorship. Mark cares for the entire student, and he expects personal excellence, a commitment to the truth, a desire to promote social justice, and a balanced life,” Acting Provost Dr. Kimo Ah Yun said.
In addition, his impact on the quality of student work is clear. In the past two years under his guidance, journalism students have received 126 national, regional and state awards for journalistic excellence.
“I strive to treat our students with kindness and respect. I teach, push, prod, sympathize, cheer, and yes, sometimes even scold them, just like my mentor did for me,” Zoromski said. “And I’m now blessed to have a large family of alumni scattered around the world, and I’ve been the one beaming in the back pew at weddings over the past 23 years.”
Teaching Excellence Awards are the highest honor bestowed upon Marquette faculty members. Recipients are nominated by colleagues and students for demonstrating excellence as teacher-scholars.
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