麻豆传媒

 

Passing of the torch

- June 22, 2007

Dr. Jerry Bannister
Dr. Jerry Bannister: "You can have the most brilliant ideas but if you can脮t communicate clearly, you脮re basically talking to yourself.鈥 (Abriel photo)

It was the passing of the torch: as one outstanding history professor was toasted on his retirement, another was recognized for his teaching excellence.

脪It seems like only yesterday that I came to Nova Scotia (from Chicago),鈥 said retiring professor John O脮Brien at a reception held by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences last week. 脪Suddenly, 33 years have gone by and I脮m a geezer.鈥

Jerry Bannister joined the Department of History four years ago and credited Dr. O脮Brien for being a great source of advice and inspiration. Dr. Bannister was honored with the FASS Teaching Award of Excellence.

From a family of teachers, the 38-year-old native of St. John脮s, Nfld. says he abides by the 3Fs 脩 脪You脮ve got to be firm, fair and friendly,鈥 he says.

But he throws in another letter 脩 脪C鈥 for clarity. 脪You can have the most brilliant ideas but if you can脮t communicate clearly, you脮re basically talking to yourself.鈥

Dr. Bannister脮s area of specialty is the social and legal history of the Atlantic region. He teaches Atlantic Canada to Confederation (HIST 2271) and Since Confederation (HIST 2272), the History of Seafaring (HIST 3750), the graduate seminar Atlantic Canada in the Atlantic World (HIST 8220) and a new course he脮s designed, Popular Culture in the Atlantic World (HIST 4250).

脪Learning is a big part of teaching,鈥 he says. 脪I learn everyday I come to work, and what a wonderful thing that is.鈥

Besides Dr. O脮Brien, other retiring 麻豆传媒 employees recognized at the informal reception included Yvonne Landry, a fixture in the French department for the past 35 years, and Gabriele Wamboldt, longtime secretary in German department. Also retiring (but absent from reception) were: Patricia Mitchell (French) and Dr. Norman Pereira (History).

  • For a story on other 麻豆传媒 retirees, see: So long, farewell, adieu
  • For a full list of 2006-07 teaching award winners, see:

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