Dr. Monica Noraian, a beloved figure in the Department of History at Illinois State University, is bidding farewell after 26 years of service. While she is transitioning to a new role as the director of the Cecilia J. Lauby Teacher Education Center, her absence will be deeply felt in Schroeder Hall.
Noraian has been a pivotal figure in the history-social sciences education program, serving as the program director and a tenured track professor since 2008. Her dedication to her students and the program has left a lasting impact on all who have had the privilege of learning from her.
Colleagues and former students alike have shared their fond memories of Noraian, highlighting her commitment to service learning and her innovative teaching methods. From organizing urban education trips to Chicago to creating opportunities for student teaching abroad, Noraian has always gone above and beyond to provide enriching educational experiences for her students.
Dr. Ross Kennedy, chair of the Department of History, commended Noraian’s exemplary work and praised her ability to represent the department’s interests with determination and cheer. Dr. Richard Hughes, the program director, lauded Noraian’s talent for creating a sense of community among teacher candidates.
As Noraian embarks on this new chapter in her career, her colleagues and students express their gratitude for her dedication, mentorship, and leadership. Dr. Monica Noraian’s 26 years of service to the history-social sciences education program have left an indelible mark on the institution, and she will be dearly missed.