Excellence in Teaching, 2010
As the granddaughter of immigrants who worked in the Manchester mill buildings where she now teaches, Lorraine Doucet knows a good teacher can change lives.
After all, it was a teacher at the Catholic high school Doucet attended who inspired her to enter a statewide science fair.
Doucet still remembers how intimidating it was for a working-class kid to go up against the best and brightest from prestigious schools. But her teacher persisted. 鈥淚 have more faith in you than you have in yourself,鈥 she told her student.
Doucet took on the challenge, placing third as a sophomore, second as a junior, and winning the competition her senior year鈥攅arning a full, four-year college scholarship.
鈥淚 always remember how much faith that teacher had in me,鈥 says Doucet. 鈥淎nd I started realizing what a privilege it would be to be an educator, to open minds and possibilities for students鈥攋ust like she did for me.鈥
Doucet has been that teacher for 35 years, inspiring with creativity, a quick wit, and enthusiasm. As one student wrote in an evaluation: 鈥淲ho knew that learning about bacteria could be so much fun?鈥
Doucet has inspired many careers, and former students stay in touch, often seeking her advice about their own work.
鈥淪he was instrumental in convincing me, as an older student, to go back to school and to stick with it,鈥 says Cheryl Wood, now lab manager at the Manchester Water Works. Wood also credits Doucet for passing along sound lab practices that help her to keep Manchester鈥檚 water supply safe.
Doucet鈥檚 in-depth knowledge of bacteria, particularly those that plague breweries and food processors, has earned her a name as a respected consultant. In fact, Doucet, who is also a religious sister in the Order of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, is fondly known as the 鈥淏rew Nun鈥 among local brewers.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 go into academics to impress anyone, but to make a difference in the lives of my students,鈥 Doucet says. 鈥淭o give them the passion for science, just like my teachers did for me.鈥
鈥擩im Graham
About this Award
Each year, the University selects a small number of its outstanding faculty for special recognition of their achievements in teaching, scholarship, and service. Awards for Excellence in Teaching are given in each college and school, and University-wide awards recognize public service, research, teaching, and engagement.