Challenging and supporting students

Our faculty are committed to student success and excellence in teaching. They are dedicated, talented, passionate and inspirational.

From engaging lectures and instruction to one-on-one attention, you can count on our instructors to challenge, encourage and support you through every step of your academic journey. On any given day, our faculty members are creating and contributing to knowledge about their subject areas, and sharing their expertise across the country and world. They often receive recognition for their work on campus and in their areas of study.

We are proud to have such outstanding educators – learn more about some of Waubonsee's noteworthy faculty. 

Michael Moran, Assistant Professor of Human Services

Portrait of Michael Moran

Michael Moran has worked in the field of substance use disorder treatment and prevention since 1981. He has a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Roosevelt University and is a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor (CAADC) in the State of Illinois. He is the coordinator of the accredited Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Counselor Training Programs at Waubonsee, preparing students for careers as human service and substance use disorder treatment professionals. 
Currently teaching:
HSV105 - Survey of Human Services
HSV110 - Group Dynamics
HSV115 - Crisis Intervention
HSV120 - Introduction to Substance Use Disorder
HSV225 - Clinical Skills for Substance Use Disorder Counselors
HSV230 - Substance Use Disorder Counseling Seminar and Field Experience I

David Voorhees, Professor of Earth Science and Geology

Portrait of David Voorhees

David Voorhees participated in a National Science Foundation (NSF) review of programs. The NSF Geosciences Directorate Committee of Visitors on Education and Diversity and Polar Special Initiatives took place at the NSF headquarters in Arlington, VA. Committees of Visitors review the management of selected NSF programs and make recommendations to ensure continued high standards. Voorhees was one of eight invited participants and the only participant from a two-year college.

 

Dr. Pratima Jindal, Associate Professor of Physics

Portrait of Dr. Pratima Jindal

In 2017, for the third consecutive year, Dr. Pratima Jindal, was awarded a United States Compact Muon Solenoid Teacher Fellowship Grant from the National Science Foundation, in partnership with the University of Notre Dame and Fermi Lab. The grant was used to offer a two-day workshop for area high school physics teachers, where they studied quark physics and other high-level research.

Dani Fischer, Professor of Biology

Dani Fischer, Professor of Biology

Dani Fischer was named our college’s 2016 Outstanding Faculty Member, and was a recipient of a National Institute for Staff and Organizational (NISOD) Excellence Award. NISOD is a membership organization dedicated to promoting excellence in teaching, learning and leadership at technical and community colleges. Fischer has earned a reputation as an expert in her field and an advocate for innovative teaching in science, biology and related fields. The 1998 Illinois Math and Science Academy graduate also demonstrates her passion for these studies through her leadership and involvement in many professional and community organizations dedicated to science education.