GALESBURG — Ian Milligan has been named the 2022 Carl Sandburg College Faculty Member of the Year after students and fellow faculty members nominated him for his exceptional work in the classroom.

Milligan was recognized as the winner this week during Sandburg’s 54th annual Commencement. A manufacturing technology instructor, Milligan has been a full-time faculty member at Sandburg since 2020. Milligan graduated from Sandburg in 2014 having earned four different welding certificates in just one academic year. He then spent six years as a production welder at CNH Industrial in Burlington, Iowa, and served as an adjunct instructor at Sandburg in 2019-20.

A Lincoln Electric Education Partner Schools (LEEPS)-qualified instructor and member of Sandburg’s Outcomes Assessment Committee, Milligan quickly adapted to his students’ needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, adjusting the shop’s layout to account for proper social distancing and hosting summer night labs for students who were forced to take online classes. Milligan continues to host open labs each Friday for students who want extra practice, and he holds monthly weld competitions among his students.

“I approach my role as a manufacturing technology instructor with the goal to inspire students and fuel their passion for the industrial trades,” Milligan said. “My goal is to give students a real-world experience with high expectations — just as they will encounter in the workplace — so they are well prepared to enter the trades and make a positive impact on our local economy. With safety at the forefront, I also focus on instilling responsibility, productivity, creativity and a competitive, yet team spirit within my students.”

Milligan routinely visits industry partners to maintain and build productive relationships between the College and businesses as well as to review course content and have an informed understanding of what employers expect and desire from Sandburg graduates when they join the workforce.

“The relationship I’ve built with stakeholders and industry partners enhances the program curriculum and outcomes and embeds learning activities that require students to think critically and solve problems, both independently and as part of a team,” Milligan said. “I also foster a respectful, approachable and fun learning environment, modeling the environment I experienced during my tenure in the trades as a welder at CNH Industrial.” 

Ian Milligan 
Ian Milligan

Carl Sandburg College Faculty Member of the Year Recipients
2022 — Ian Milligan

2021 — Christina Stone

2020 — Stacy Bainter

2019 — Marjorie Smolensky

2018 — James Hutchings

2017 — Christina Stone

2016 — Kylie Price

2015 — Michael Crandell

2014 — Lara Roemer

2013 — Dia McKillip

2012 — Shanon Dickerson

2011 — David Kellogg

2010 — Vickie Culbertson

2009 — Lisa Walker

2008 — Dave Burns

2007 — Keith Williams

2006 — Linda Lee

2005 — Wendel Hunigan

2004 — James Craig Sanford

2003 — Carol Petersen

2002 — Larry Schroeder

2001 — Dave Wujek

2000 — Norm Burdick

1999 — Michael Crandell

1998 — Cathy White

1997 — Julie Gibb

1996 — Jack Daddona

1995 — Carlene Woodside

1994 — Marilou Schisler

1993 — Cynthia Thompson

1992 — Janet LaDage

1991 — Carol Eiten

1990 — Jim MacDonald

1989 — James Graham

1988 — James Graham

1987 — Judy Helm

1986 — Genevieve Yaw

1985 — James Graham