2022 Teaching Excellence Award
Clinical Professor of Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Khadijah (Gigi) Makky’s work focuses on teaching, mentoring and directing the Sterilizer Monitoring Service lab, which helps dental practices and other sterilizer-dependent offices meet the requirements to provide proof of sterilizer function and an enriching educational experience for students. Her impact on the Department of Biomedical Sciences includes the creation and directorship of internship and mentoring programs and the development of community-based projects for students in the Biomedical Sciences Disciplinary Honors program.
“I love teaching and consider it a privilege and responsibility,” Makky said. “So, receiving this award is a great honor and especially meaningful. After 12 years of teaching, my greatest reward comes when I see the spark of student inspiration; my guiding idea of teaching provides extensive opportunities for self-directed and well-earned success. I believe each student is unique and encourage them to be themselves, helping them develop the right mindset for learning and always providing positive feedback to help them believe in themselves.”
Makky, who arrived at Marquette in 2010, has developed highly innovative courses that set the program and institution apart.
“During my 20-plus years at Marquette, I have had the good fortune to meet truly outstanding scientists and scholars,” said Dr. David Baker, professor and chair of biomedical sciences. “I have also met extraordinary educators. I know colleagues who are remarkable by having entirely committed themselves to the betterment of our institution and to the well-being and development of our students. However, Dr. Makky distinguishes herself as one of the very few individuals who displays each of these traits.”