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Lisa Mathus serves as an Adjunct Professor of Mathematics at County College of Morris (CCM), a role she has held since 2008. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with a Digital Controls emphasis from Tennessee Technological University between 1984 and 1989. Leveraging her engineering background, Mathus teaches algebra and calculus in the Mathematics Department, which features 12 full-time faculty members and over 30 adjuncts dedicated to supporting student achievement in diverse mathematical areas. Her instruction focuses on enabling students to master essential concepts and succeed in their academic pursuits within mathematics.
The caliber of Mathus's teaching has garnered notable recognition. In 2019, she received the Excellence Award from the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD), honoring her superior contributions to teaching and learning. That year, CCM also acknowledged her at the Adjunct Faculty Recognition Ceremony. Mathus demonstrated leadership by being instrumental in creating the ALICE Scholarship, a partnership between the United Way and CCM's United Adjunct Faculty of New Jersey (UAFNJ Local 2222) chapter to aid financially challenged students. As the inaugural recipient of the James Baccaro Adjunct Faculty Travel Grant from UAFNJ, she participated in fundraising events to bolster the scholarship, exemplifying her commitment to professional development and community support. Through sustained teaching, awards, and initiatives, Lisa Mathus significantly influences mathematics education and student welfare at County College of Morris.
