Willmering Named Professor Emerita of Rehab Science

Penny Willmering
Dr. Penny Willmering

The Arkansas Tech University Board of Trustees has bestowed the honorary title of professor emerita of rehabilitation science upon Dr. Penny Willmering.

Willmering joined the ATU faculty in 1999. She retired from ATU as professor of rehabilitation science and program director in 2021, but has remained involved in the program as an adjunct faculty member.

Along the way, Willmering helped ATU become the first institution in the United States to receive accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) for an in-person rehabilitation science undergraduate degree program.

The National Rehabilitation Counseling Association (NRCA) presented the NRCA National Citation Award to Willmering in 2023. She has served as chair of the Committee on Rehabilitation Accreditation, president of the National Rehabilitation Counseling Association, president of the Arkansas Rehabilitation Association and board member of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education.

Willmering holds a Bachelor of Science degree in rehabilitation services from the University of Missouri, a Master of Arts degree in clinical psychology from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in rehabilitation psychology from the University of Wisconsin.

She worked as a behavioral analyst and psychologist in the St. Louis, Mo., area, before joining the ATU faculty.

Requirements for professor emeritus status for faculty members who have retired from Arkansas Tech include 15 or more years of consecutive service and nomination by any member of the university community who holds faculty rank.

Authority to grant emeritus status rests with the ATU Board of Trustees following a process that includes review of each nominee by the faculty members on the ATU promotion and tenure committee, the ATU executive vice president for academic affairs and provost and the ATU president.