CCM Professor to Receive Faculty of the Year Award for the Northeast

Published on August 21, 2018

Association of Community College Trustees Honors Venancio Fuentes of Montville

Venancio Venny Fuentes, professor and chair of the Department of Engineering Technologies and Engineer Science at County College of Morris, has been selected as the sole recipient of the Association of Community College Trustees 2018 Faculty Award for the Northeast region.

Photo of Venny Fuentes(JPG, 382KB) Prof. Veancio Fuentes is the sole recipient of the Association of Community College Trustees 2018 Faculty Award for the Northeast region. Photo by John Hester

The William H. Meardy Faculty Award recognizes that faculty excellence is the foundation of student success. The ACCT made its award announcements on Tuesday, Aug. 14, and the award will be presented to Fuentes, of Montville, at an awards ceremony on Oct. 26 in New York.

This is a highly prestigious and competitive award and we are delighted that Professor Fuentes has been ranked the best professor in the Northeast by ACCT, said CCM President Anthony Iacono. Venny's excellence and vision both as a teacher and department chair are outstanding and have led to the success of countless CCM students during his 25 years of service at the college.

It is such an honor to be recognized by ACCT, said Professor Fuentes. I really enjoy teaching and as chair helping students accomplish their goals. It's a privilege to receive this award for doing what I love.

Not only has Fuentes assisted hundreds of college students during the course of his teaching career, he has overseen the implementation of a share-time Engineering Design and Advanced Manufacturing program with the Morris County Vocational School District at CCM.

Through that program, high school students with an interest in engineering and advanced manufacturing spend half of their school days at CCM and earn two certificates €“ in Mechanical Computer Aided Drafting and Engineering Technology €“ and college credit toward an Associate in Applied Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology.

logo - CCM celebrates 50 years(JPG, 10KB)As part of the program, EDAM students also are involved in the High School United with NASA to the Create Hardware for the International Space Station program. CCM was the first community college in the nation to become a participant in the HUNCH program.

Fuentes teaches several courses in that program, including Computer Aided Design II. In that class, high school students in their second year at CCM work on projects that International Space Station astronauts have identified as a need. One of last year's design was a project to keep floating storage bags from obstructing air vents on the station. Meanwhile, EDAM students in their first year manufacture parts used on the stowage lockers on the International Space Station.

We are very proud to have Professor Fuentes on staff at CCM, and congratulate him on this award,'' said Freeholder Tom Mastrangelo, who is a county government liaison to CCM. It is just another example of the excellent faculty we have at CCM and the exciting programs we can offer to our students.''

Growing up in Queens, N.Y., Fuentes attended Aviation High School. He earned his bachelor's degree in engineering from Stony Brook University and his master's degree in electrical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology.

Prior to coming to CCM, Fuentes worked for Sperry Electronics Systems on the design of navigation systems for the Navy and then at Kearfott Guidance and Navigation where he worked on the design of the space shuttle's navigation system.

While working at Kearfott, he began teaching at CCM as an adjunct professor, which is when he decided he wanted to pursue a full-time job as a professor.

In 2016, Fuentes was elevated to the position of Senior Member the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a distinction awarded to only 9 percent of the institute's members. He also is a commissioner with the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission for ABET, serving as a lead evaluator of engineering programs accredited by the Commission.

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