Winslow Myers and Roger Cloutier: Outstanding Faculty Award 2002
—Center for Continuing and Professional Education


Assumption CollegeWinslow Myers and Roger Cloutier, adjunct faculty members for Continuing Education, each received the Outstanding Faculty Award at the Annual Continuing Education Faculty Dinner on August 21, 2002.
Continuing Education annually honors members of its adjunct faculty who have taught at least fifteen course and who have also demonstrated outstanding commitment, cooperation, and teaching ability. These faculty members have a reputation for receiving excellent course evaluations and showing a genuine concern for their students.


Winslow Myers earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University and an MFA from Queens College. He has taught studio art and art history at Bancroft School in Worcester for many years. He earned several prestigious awards including the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship in Art History and a fellowship at boston University’s Tanglewood Institute. Prof. Myers has taught Fine Arts for Continuing Education at Assumption College since 1985.

Roger Cloutier earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and an MBA from Nichols College. He is a senior product safety engineer at Saint Gobain where he has worked since 1972. He has been involved in community activities such as Boy Scouts and Youth Soccer. Prof. Cloutier has taught Production Operations Management, Quantitative Methods and Productivity Management for Continuing Education at Assumption College since 1988.