John. J Duffy Excellence in Teaching Award 2024: Susan Cruise

An associate professor of Sociology at USC Lancaster, Dr. Cruise holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from Texas Woman’s University. Her compassionate and student-centered approach to teaching has prepared her students to become thoughtful and empathetic global citizens. In May 2022, Dr. Cruise, along with Dr. Angela Neal, led a transformative study abroad trip to Eastern Europe, which included a visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. They not only provided an enriching educational experience but also demonstrated a profound commitment to service by raising nearly $20,000 to ensure all students could partake in this invaluable opportunity. As part of the course, the class brought 28 large suitcases filled with donations for war-displaced refugees, with numerous contributions raised by the Lancaster community.
Beyond her role as an educator, Professor Cruise is a devoted mentor who actively empowers her students. Thanks to her mentorship, a Lancaster student received a mini-Magellan grant of $1,000 for her project “Addressing Food Insecurity Among Students at the University Of South Carolina Lancaster.” Dr. Cruise fosters an atmosphere of mutual respect that encourages students to express their opinions, facilitating critical thinking and expanding their world view.
Chris P. Plyler Excellence in Service Award 2024: Bettie Obi Johnson

Dr. Johnson is a professor of Chemistry at USC Lancaster. She earned a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Georgia Institute of Technology. Professor Johnson’s service work encompasses all four areas: campus, system, community, and professional. Her impact is evident in her extensive contributions to faculty governance. She has played a vital role in shaping policies and initiatives through her service on the Palmetto College Faculty Senate, where she has also chaired the Faculty Welfare Committee. Additionally, she has served on numerous campus committees, including Tenure and Promotion, Athletics Advisory, Student Scholarship, and Native American Studies, which demonstrates her unwavering commitment to faculty and student success.
A devoted mentor and advisor, Dr. Johnson advises second-year students with majors in chemistry, biochemistry, pre-pharmacy, and engineering. Her dedication is reflected in the success of her advisees. Over the past four years, 9 of her advisees have been admitted into pharmacy schools. Professor Johnson has also served as a sponsor of the USC Lancaster Chemistry Club, which provides opportunities for students to socialize, learn, and network.
Professor Johnson’s commitment to expanding opportunities for students goes even further. She has been instrumental in bringing the SC LEND program to the Lancaster campus, a federally funded initiative that prepares future professionals to work with individuals with developmental disabilities. Thanks to her efforts, Lancaster seniors can now engage with SC LEND leaders and participate in hands-on clinical experiences.
Her passion for education also extends into the community. As an Upward Bound instructor, she has designed creative lab experiments that cover essential chemistry concepts in a fun and engaging way. Fostering an early interest in science, Dr. Johnson has also inspired young learners through hands-on experiments at local elementary schools during Community Career Day.
Professor Johnson’s professional service is equally impressive. She has served as a session judge and moderator for the South Carolina Academy of Science, the Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, and for Discover USC. Further highlighting her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, she has been a peer reviewer for esteemed journals, including the Journal of Chemical Education, Chemistry Africa, and Plant-Environment Interactions.
Denise R. Shaw Excellence in Scholarship Award 2024: Evan Nooe

Dr. Nooe earned a Ph.D. in US History from the University of Mississippi. He is an assistant professor of History at USC Lancaster and Historian for their Native American Studies Center. As one would expect for the recipient of the Shaw Award, Professor Nooe’s scholarly achievements are quite impressive. His book, Aggression and Sufferings: Settler Violence, Native Resistance, and the Coalescence of the Old South, has received prestigious recognition, earning the Anne B. and James B. McMillan Prize and the 2024 Best Book Award from the National History Honor Society, Phi Alpha Theta.
In addition to his book, Dr. Nooe has published in esteemed, peer-reviewed journals. His article, “It’s in the Blood:’ Settler Family Memories of Native Violence in the American South” was featured in History & Memory, a high-impact, international journal. Another article, “Making Florida History at Disney Springs: Florida's Past as Themed Tourism” appeared in the International Journal of Disney Studies, further highlighting his breadth of research.
Professor Nooe’s dedication to scholarly work is also evident by the acquisition of numerous grants, including USC’s Research Initiative for Summer Engagement (RISE) Grant and USC Lancaster’s Research and Productive Scholarship mini-Grant. Furthermore, Dr. Nooe’s contributions to the field of history continue to grow. He has several scholarly works in progress, including his forthcoming book, Florida Reveries: The Three Histories of Walt Disney World’s Disney Springs and the Re-Creation of Florida’s Past. Additionally, he is serving as co-editor for the upcoming book, More than Lost Causes: Settler and Indigenous Memory in the American South for which he is also writing an article entitled, “Consecrating the Hampton Massacre: Native Resistance, Settler Memory, and the Coalescence of South Carolina.”
John. J Duffy Excellence in Teaching Award 2023: Dana Lawrence
Dana Lawrence, an associate professor of English at USC Lancaster, is committed to
excellence through her innovative approach to course design. With attention to detail,
she crafts dynamic and continually evolving courses that offer unique and enriching
experiences for her students. By viewing writing as a process rather than a mere product,
Lawrence incorporates scaffolded assignments, multiple drafts, and pre-writing exercises,
guiding her students along a path to academic growth. In addition, she integrates
multimodal assignments to foster student creativity and deepen their engagement with
the course material.
Encouraging true student growth without the fixation on a single grade, Lawrence implements holistic grading and specifications/contract grading. To promote effective revision and student accountability, she emphasizes self-review over mandatory peer review. Additionally, she provides regular practice and feedback on low-stakes assignments to identify student struggles early on. Beyond her role as an educator, Lawrence serves as an active mentor and guide to her students. She facilitates independent research projects, has accompanied a student to present their work at the Children's Literature Association Conference, and has also assisted in expanding their paper for journal submission. Lawrence's commitment to excellence extends beyond the classroom, as she effectively integrates scholarship and teaching by presenting research, inspired by course materials and themes, at academic conferences. Furthermore, she is committed to continuous professional development, participating in metacognition-focused workshops to enhance teaching strategies and improve student learning outcomes.
Chris P. Plyler Excellence in Service Award 2023: David Dangerfield
An associate professor of History at USC Salkehatchie, David Dangerfield’s work spans
all four areas of service. His contributions to his campus include serving as Chair
of the Recruiting Committee, effectively engaging faculty in building community visibility,
and organizing faculty involvement in press releases and recruiting events. Additionally,
Dangerfield’s leadership as an informal chair and organizer for the Dean’s Advisory
Council meetings has been invaluable. He has made significant contributions to various
campus committees, including Academic Appeals and Petitions, Tenure and Promotion,
and Faculty Organization Award citations.
At the system level, Dangerfield has promoted faculty interests while serving on the
Palmetto College Faculty Senate Executive Committee, and, as Secretary, has actively
engaged in meetings and prepared thorough meeting minutes. Representing USC Salkehatchie
on the Palmetto College Provost's Academic Advisory Committee, he has been a strong
advocate for faculty and student concerns relating to tenure, promotion, and research.
His involvement in the GHS Carolina Core Specialty Team has been extremely valuable,
as he has collaborated on course assessment instruments and processes in preparation
for the SACS accreditation review. Dangerfield has also served on grant review committees
for the USC Vice President for Research EXCEL Grant program, contributing to the rigorous
evaluation and selection process.
In his community, Dangerfield has engaged in public-facing scholarship through public
lectures, community forums, and historical society talks, all in efforts to enhance
community outreach initiatives. He has generously devoted his time and expertise while
providing volunteer consulting services for local organizations such as the South
Carolina State Museum and the Allendale County SC250 Committee, supporting historical
research and interpretation endeavors. Furthermore, he has actively participated in
citizen advisory committees for the City of Barnwell, providing input on the distribution
of federal funds and community development projects. He has also moderated public
forums for the South Carolina Humanities Council's "Just Sharing" series, fostering
dialogue and engagement within the community.
Dangerfield’s professional service is equally impressive, serving as a book review editor for H-SC and making significant contributions to scholarly discourse within the academic community. In addition, his involvement with the EC Foundation Board of Directors has played a crucial role in supporting higher education initiatives and fostering alumni community engagement.
Denise R. Shaw Excellence in Scholarship Award 2023: Justin Mogliski
Justin Mogliski, an associate professor of Psychology at USC Salkehatchie, has demonstrated
a record of outstanding scholarship. Through his establishment of an innovative research
program focusing on evolutionary influences on intimate relationships, he has delved
into the intricate dynamics of human connection. His exploration spans various aspects,
from conflict resolution to moral decision-making, shedding light on individual differences
in relationship behaviors. One of Mogilski’s most significant achievements lies in
his development and validation of the Multi-Partner Relationship Maintenance Scale
(MRMS). This groundbreaking, comprehensive psychometric inventory was developed in
partnership with an international team of sexuality and relationship scholars. Mogilski
has also developed an online experimental diary study aimed at longitudinally assessing
the impact of educational interventions based on MRMS practices on relationship functioning.
This endeavor seeks to establish evidence for causality.
Furthermore, his scholarly output is nothing short of impressive, with eight manuscripts published in high-impact psychological journals and handbooks within the last three years, such as Evolution and Human Behavior and Frontiers in Psychology. Such publications, cited 889 times, have an h-index of 15, which places him in the top 1% of psychology faculty. In addition, his dedication to scholarly work is evident by the acquisition of seven competitive grants, including an ASPIRE-I: Innovation grant, and his submission of two NSF CAREER grants to further advance the boundaries of evolutionary psychology.
Mogilski’s extraordinary scholarship has not gone unnoticed. He received the Breakthrough Star Award from the USC Office of the Vice President for Research for his significant contributions to the field. Beyond academia, Mogilski's influence extends globally, with features through news outlets, podcasts, and invited talks at prestigious institutions and conferences worldwide, including HBES and NEEPS. He has also co-edited "The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology and Romantic Relationships" with Dr. Todd Shackelford, which offers a comprehensive resource for researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates. Mogilski's impact extends beyond his own research, as evidenced by his mentorship of four research assistants who have embarked on their own scholarly journeys. Through his guidance and support, each has received funding to support their research endeavors, including a Magellan Scholar Award, three USC Magellan Mini-grants, and a USC PURE grant.