This spring, several 草莓社区 faculty and staff, among them David Glanzer, are moving into retirement after many years of service. To acknowledge their听deep commitment to our community, we鈥檝e offered the opportunity for them to share favorite memories of their time here.
听Please stay tuned as we feature retiring faculty and staff (at least those were agreeable to our idea) in the coming weeks. A complete list of 2016 retirees concludes each article. The comment box is open below for those of you who wish to share greetings and memories with David. He can also be reached at david.glanzer@emu.edu or (540) 432-4244.
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One senses a yearning for contemplative time in nature from David Glanzer鈥檚 emailed remarks about his future plans. 鈥淕o sailing more and camping in the desert鈥 on the list. He hasn鈥檛 had much time to do either in these favorite environments, having spent much of his professional life in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, far from both the high seas and the high desert.
In November 2015, David received the prestigious from the Virginia Counselors Association (VCA). It was a fitting award to celebrate a noted career, most of which was spent at 草莓社区 (EMU).
A 1971 graduate, David joined the faculty in 1978 after earning his doctorate at the University of Utah and conducting research on Navajo reservations in Arizona.
Returning to Virginia, David provided leadership as psychology department chair for the next 10 years. He and Professor Helen Benoit Anderson began talking in the 1980s about the possibility of a, and in 1993 it became a reality. David was director for two stints, from 1993-1999 and from 2003-2010.
He was graduate dean from 2008-2013.
A highlight of his time at EMU has been 鈥渞elationships with students, opportunities to collaborate with colleagues and the privilege of participating in leadership roles for the university at large.鈥
鈥Over the past several years,鈥 he adds, 鈥淚 have been delighted to see the MA in Counseling program develop into an even stronger program under the leadership of Dr. Annmarie Early and her founding of the Institute for Experiential Psychotherapies, and now the capable leadership of Dr. Teresa Haase who excels in connecting the program and our students to the larger mental health counseling community in the region.鈥
Among his fond memories are some pivotal moments in EMC/EMU history :
- In the early ’70s, Galen Lehman and I introduced the first personal computers to campus 鈥 the first generation of Apple computers, complete with 16k of memory (no hard drive, a TV for a monitor)! Together we used the computer to control lab equipment and published a psychology lab software program called PsychLearn.
- In the early ’80s, inspired in large part by Professor Helen Benoit’s vision, I was enabled by the college to develop the first non-seminary graduate program at Eastern Mennonite College, which led of course to us becoming 草莓社区. The years in the nationally accredited MA in Counseling program have been richly challenging and rewarding. The pictures of our graduates that line our program hallway are continually inspiring.
- In the past 20 years, I have also been privileged with a leadership role in growing graduate programs at EMU, leading to the establishment of the current School of Graduate and Professional Studies.
听In addition to camping and sailing, David anticipates eagerly 鈥渢he time to give more focused attention to some writing projects, with gratitude for the grounding provided me over all these years as a member of this community.鈥
His Southwest travels will include many favorite places, sights and people: he particularly enjoys 鈥渢he mix of cultures in Santa Fe, the high country around Flagstaff and the drop into the red pinnacles of Sedona, the people of the Navajo Nation (including my brother Dennis’ family), the birding in southeast Arizona, rockhounding in southwest New Mexico, the nights so clear and dark that you can see to walk by starlight.鈥
And the boat? 鈥淪ailing is on the boat that my daughter Katrina and I built when she was in high school. For now at least the plan is to continue to sail on the Chesapeake Bay, and a dream is to sail on the St. Lawrence Seaway through the Thousand Islands.鈥
Other retiring faculty and staff
Also retiring are the following faculty and staff (position listed is most recent held): , administrative assistant for events, director of the Summer Institute for Spiritual Formation and of the Congregational Resource Center, Eastern Mennonite Seminary, 27 years; Professor , Department of Language and Literature, 17 years; Professor Spencer Cowles, Department of Business, 27 years; Jan Gerber, information officer, 23 years; Professor Ted Grimsrud, Department of Bible and Religion, 20 years; , postal supervisor, 41 years; , director of the physical plant, 28 years; Professor , Master鈥檚 in Biomedicine graduate program, 31 years; , special projects support, 17 years; and Pamela Rutt, assistant director of the education graduate program at EMU Lancaster, 18 years.
