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06-12-2008, 09:06 AM
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#1 | | Pro
Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Ames by way of Algona
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So I'm sitting here looking at my schedule for fall semester, does anyone have a favorite professor (either at ISU or anywhere else) and a story to possibly go with why they are your favorite professor?
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06-12-2008, 09:10 AM
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#2 | | All-Star
Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Ames, IA
Posts: 1,147
Credits: 24,085 Year: 2009 Degree: B.S. CprE NFL: Jaguars MLB: Twins |
Ken Kruempel because of SUPERNODES! Ken Kruempel - Rofflehaus
In all seriousness, Dr. Kruempel was a really great professor and his class is really the first one that made me buckle down and actually work through a class and made me understand what I was working on.
He may be anal but he makes engineers pay much much more attention to the details
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"I just back into town and I hear all this stuff, and Buster Olney is making my team up now and [Genske] wants to tell me who is going to pitch here. No one is going to tell us who to put on our team and no one on ESPN is going to tell us who should pitch for my team. " -Gardy
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06-12-2008, 09:13 AM
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#3 | | Starter
Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Johnston, IA
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Professor Paul Hollenbach/Religious studies.
Wonderful human being. Sadly...he developed Alzheimers later in life and I am pretty sure he has sinced passed away.
A caring individual.
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06-12-2008, 09:14 AM
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#4 | | Starter
Join Date: Apr 2006
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I took a EE class for non EE majors taught by some guy that kind of looked like a muppet. I think his name was Bartlett, or Barret, or something. He talked about music a lot, and speakers, and all the engineering related to that, and somewhere about halfway through the semeseter he threw out the engineering. He said we weren't doube E's, so we'd never need that stuff anyway and instead he talked about interviewing skills, how to answer certain questions that all interviewers asked, how to negotiate job offers, etc. Turned out to be one of the most important classes I took at ISU.
By the way, during the Engineering portion of this class, I don't think anyone ever scored above 50% on his tests. Man they were hard. The nice thing was, the last day of class he called people up individually to show them their grade in his book. I went up and he pointed to the B next to my name. I kind of sighed and said "ok" and he said, "Hang on, how's this" and he erased the B and penciled in an A.
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06-12-2008, 09:14 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Fred Haan
I think the class was Aero 161 or something along those lines (was 5 years ago). Suddenly, in the middle of lecture he starts to sniff and asks, "Do you guys smell something?" We all are looking at eachother like, "Well, it is Gilman, so we always smell something". He continues, "No i seriously smell something". He walks into the hall and comes back with cookies for the class.
Or another story with him was opening day for the Cubs he did an entire lecture with his baseball glove on. Didn't mention anything about, just did the lecture with his glove.
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06-12-2008, 09:18 AM
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#6 | | Rookie
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Ames
Posts: 574
Credits: 401,952 Year: 2007 Degree: Civil Engineering MLB: Cardinals |
Eric Northway, Religious Studies. I took 205: Intro to World Religions as an elective because I thought it would be interesting. It was! I also learned a lot and Northway made the class entertaining and very enjoyable (not to mention, easy). I liked it so much I took 210: World Religion in America in the summer from him and had the same experience. Great guy!
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06-12-2008, 09:19 AM
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#7 | | Starter
Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 852
Credits: 455,576 Year: 1998 Degree: Political Science NFL: Broncos MLB: Rockies |
David Stuart - History of Rock n Roll, etc. Awesome teacher and a good friend
Kathleen Waggoner - Law & Politics & American Judicial Practices. Great Teacher and thought provoking subject matter. She could be a little intimidating to speak to initially, especially with that contraption on her hand and arm, but she was one of my favorite professors there.
Steffan Schmidt - Great guy, Great Educator
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06-12-2008, 09:19 AM
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#8 | | Recruit
Join Date: May 2008
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Kevin Scheibe in MIS.
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06-12-2008, 09:19 AM
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#9 | | Rookie
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Belknap--Phil 230--the guy tutored death row inmates in Nebraska while he worked on one of his degrees, and had some awesome stories about it. It was the first class that I actually wanted to attend everyday and I hated missing because I knew I'd miss a example that makes things "click" or a good story.
Curtis--Acct 215--former mayor of Ames, lost a finger to a lawn mower, loved going to his class. Had no interest in law beforehand but now I just want to know more.
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06-12-2008, 09:20 AM
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#10 | | Hall-Of-Famer
Join Date: Jan 2008
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I think I will split the honor between Dr. Apt and Dr. K. G. Madison.
Dr. Apt, (who taught military history at ISU) until he was taken from us, was the most enthusiastic lecturer I've EVER heard speak. And there was never a class that he "just mailed in".
I remember listening to him with rapt attention, as he got more and more worked up over the topic of the day. He just had "it".
Dr. K.G. Madison taught medieval history, and had a personable manner that was hard to beat. I was an awful writer, until he sat me down in his office once, and in a 30 minute session, taught me all one needed to know in how to write a paper.
After that one lesson, I blossomed into a good writer.
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“When we’re in pads, we’re going to use the pads.” - Gene Chizik
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06-12-2008, 09:20 AM
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#11 | | Pro
Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Ames by way of Algona
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Credits: 1,003,314 NFL: Vikings MLB: Yankees | Originally Posted by clone2011 Belknap--Phil 230--the guy tutored death row inmates in Nebraska while he worked on one of his degrees, and had some awesome stories about it. It was the first class that I actually wanted to attend everyday and I hated missing because I knew I'd miss a example that makes things "click" or a good story. Curtis--Acct 215--former mayor of Ames, lost a finger to a lawn mower, loved going to his class. Had no interest in law beforehand but now I just want to know more. Sweet! Have him this semester for Acct 215 | | |
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06-12-2008, 09:21 AM
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#12 | | Rookie
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Ames
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Credits: 401,952 Year: 2007 Degree: Civil Engineering MLB: Cardinals | Originally Posted by Cybone David Stuart - History of Rock n Roll, etc.
Kathleen Waggoner - Law & Politics & American Judicial Practices. Great Teacher and thought provoking subject matter. Steffan Schmidt - Great guy, Great Educator I LOVED his Poli Sci 215 class. He was really funny and had tons of information. I loved it when he would break into a story and start yelling in spanish. Great class and great prof.
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06-12-2008, 09:21 AM
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#13 | | Rookie
Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Spring Hill, KS
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Dr. Charles T. Wright, Computer Engineering. Explained interrupts with a parable about his wife making him a sandwich. Sadly he died in a car accident near Eldora in 2000 my senior year at ISU.
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06-12-2008, 09:23 AM
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#14 | | Pro
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Ames
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Credits: 208,388 NFL: Lions NBA: Bobcats MLB: Pirates | ISU - Professor Wilsey, Biology. He was just a funny guy (not intentionally), but didn't seem to care. Somehow knew my name by the end of the class (class size of 250).
Iowa - Professor Holstein, Judeo-Christian studies. Profiles - Jay Holstein - fyi - December 11, 2006 - The University of Iowa
Probably the best professor in terms of keeping the interest of the class. He was just amazing at getting people to come back - even though what he was teaching isn't particularly interesting to most.
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06-12-2008, 09:25 AM
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#15 | | Walk On
Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Overland Park, KS
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Credits: 1,045,369 NFL: Vikings MLB: Royals | Originally Posted by gogagig Kevin Scheibe in MIS. agreed...this guy was rather funny.
Respectable guy, and i think i might have actually learned something in his class........compared to other MIS courses. | | |
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