Catherine Haslag, a dedicated chemistry faculty member at Riverland Community College, was honored as an Outstanding Educator at the 2025 Minnesota State Board of Trustees Awards for Excellence held on April 16 in St. Paul.
Haslag was recognized for her innovative approach to teaching and her deep commitment to student success. She developed the first hybrid and fully online Introduction to Chemistry courses at Riverland, created a specialized chemistry course for nursing students, and launched the Science Fair Mentoring Project to connect K–12 students with hands-on science experiences.
“Catherine exemplifies what it means to be a student-centered educator,” said Kat Linaker, President of Riverland Community College. “Her dedication to teaching, innovation, and expanding access to STEM education reflects the very best of our mission and values.”
The Board of Trustees Awards for Excellence acknowledge outstanding faculty across Minnesota State who demonstrate superior commitment to student learning and continuous improvement. Haslag’s selection places her among the top educators systemwide.
“Catherine’s work is transformative,” said Heather Conley, Vice President of Academics and Innovation. “She constantly explores new ways to engage students and extend the reach of science education across our region.”
Riverland celebrated Haslag’s well-deserved recognition and her continued contributions to academic excellence at an Awards and Recognition Ceremony held Friday at Riverland.