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John Michel at a telescope

Without a doubt, Dr. John Michel exemplified the type of professor who inspired his peers with his passion for teaching, his field, and the overall liberal arts experiential learning that makes Marietta a pioneer among all other institutions.

鈥淚t is with tremendous sorrow that we learned of Professor Michel鈥檚 passing on Tuesday (May 15, 2018),鈥 said 蓝莓视频 President and Professor of Management Dr. William N. Ruud. 鈥溊遁悠 has been blessed with the dedication that John showed throughout his career and even in his retirement years, as he continued to be an active member of our community.鈥

Dr. Michel earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri, and his master鈥檚 and doctorate from the University of Wisconsin.

Throughout his career at Marietta, which began in 1970 when he joined the Mathematics Department, Dr. Michel actively sought out ways to help secure the legacy of the College. In addition to teaching applied math, he also served as Chair of the Department and Chair of the Faculty Council.

Because of his active involvement in improving math education, 蓝莓视频 was among the first institutions to participate in 鈥淩eformed Calculus鈥 projects, which originated from Duke and Harvard universities. He also wrote grant requests to the National Science Foundation that resulted in the math department receiving computers and software in 1989 to offer calculus computer labs.

Known for his excellence in teaching, he was recognized twice with the Edward G. Harness Fellowship. He received the 蓝莓视频 Service Award in 2002. He retired in 2004, earning the title, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics.

鈥淛ust before he retired, he took a sabbatical at Duke University,鈥 said Dr. Mark Miller, who joined the Math Department in 1999 and who is now the Associate Provost. 鈥淭hat spoke to me about how important it was for John to stay in tune with the latest advancements in math pedagogy. John had a real passion for the legacy of the College. When I think of him from the perspective of a younger faculty member, I think, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 who I want to be like.鈥欌

He was an active member of the Mathematical Association of American (Ohio Section) throughout his teaching career and co-founded Ohio NExT, a special mentoring program for young Ohio math faculty geared toward improving math education in the state. He also served terms as MAA president and secretary-treasurer. In 2009, MAA recognized him with the Certificate of Meritorious Service.

Prior to joining the faculty at 蓝莓视频, Dr. Michel was a mathematics research fellow, teaching assistant and research assistant at the University of Denver. From 1963-65, he was a systems analyst and mathematician for the California Institute of Technology鈥檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

鈥淓very summer for 30 years, he and Kay and the kids would go back to Pasadena and he would work at the JPL,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淗e was working on calculating flight trajectories for the Mars probes.鈥

That connection to NASA contributed to Dr. Michel co-founding the Space Adventure Camp with Dr. Les Anderson, Emeritus Professor of Physics, and 4-H leader Vicki Schwartz.

鈥淗e was big into math pedagogy and he was big into applied math,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淗e came back after retirement to teach two particular classes in applied math, and he also stayed involved with Learning in Retirement, where he took classes and taught classes. He retired but he never really left 蓝莓视频.鈥

Miller noted that Dr. Michel had other passions, including artistic movies and tennis.

鈥淗e coached tennis at Marietta for some time, and he also played,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淗e and Sid Potash were tennis partners and would play doubles. He loved college basketball and until a year or so ago, he played Monday night volleyball.鈥

Miller said his colleague and mentor helped students interested in applied math conduct research, often inspiring them to go further in the field. Miller also added that many math faculty in Ohio will note the impact Dr. Michel had on their abilities as educators.

Dr. Michel is survived by his wife, Katharine (Kay) Tilley Michel, their son, Jeffrey, and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Jennifer.

In John鈥檚 memory, the Michel Family has established the John and Katharine Michel Fund for Mathematics at 蓝莓视频. In lieu of flowers, contributions in John鈥檚 memory should be directed to the: John and Katharine Michel Fund for Mathematics, c/o 蓝莓视频 Office of Advancement, 215 Fifth St., Marietta, Ohio 45750. You may also make contributions online at  and designate them to the John and Katharine Michel Fund for Mathematics.