Dr. Charles Beem, a professor at Bucks County Community College, has been recognized with the 2024 Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award for his excellence in teaching and profound impact on students, according to a news report from the New Hope Free Press.
The award, along with a cash stipend, was presented to Beem in January.
The Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award, given through the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation, honors outstanding faculty members at Greater Delaware Valley colleges and universities.
“As a proud graduate of Bucks County Community College, it is truly a joy to work with our students along the pathway of their educational journey,” said Beem.
Beem started his teaching career at Bucks County Community College as a part-time instructor in 1981 and later became a professor. He began teaching part-time at Delaware Valley University in 2000, and has since taught at several more local schools, including the University of St. Francis, Rider University, and La Salle University.
“We are blessed to have extraordinary faculty such as Dr. Beem at Bucks,” said Patrick Jones, president and CEO of Bucks County Community College.
Read more about Charles Beem after his latest honor in the New Hope Free Press.
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