Faculty and Staff Mentors

Hall of Mentoring Champions

Every year the Faculty and Staff Mentors Program hosts a Stakeholders Meeting to review the year's accomplishments and award mentoring champions. Mentoring Champion are Faculty and Staff that are selected on the basis of having the most mentoring hours for the year.

Kimberly Love

DOCE- Director of Programs Awarded for the 2022-2023 91¶ÌÊÓƵ and 2023 91¶ÌÊÓƵ-2024 school year

Anne Bialowas

Awarded for the 2023 91¶ÌÊÓƵ-2024 school year

Anne Bialowas

Anne Bialowas earned her doctorate in Communication from the University of Utah and a Master of Arts in Communication from California State University of Sacramento. Anne's primary research area is focused on sport communication and mediated representations of difference and identities. Anne currently is the Chair of the Department of Communication.

Anne’s journey into teaching was inspired by “playing school” while growing up. She never wanted to give detention to a student, so that eliminated her wanting to work in a high school. Anne loves the variety of subjects at the university level. Seeing students improve and expand what they think could be possible excites her. Anne decided to become a mentor to work with students even more so one-on-one on content that expands beyond the classroom. Seeing students grow and also personally learning from the students through the mentoring process is extremely rewarding.

Aside from work, Anne enjoys going on walks and hikes with her family, which includes two girls and two Golden Retriever dogs. She also loves going to the beach.