Dr.
Maxwell Rollins
1999
Excellence in Teaching Award Recipient
Professor
Rollins began his career in teaching at Charleston Southern
University as an adjunct professor for the School of Business
in 1991. He became a full-time Mathematics instructor in
1993 for the School of Business. In 1994 he transferred
to the Mathematics department and was promoted to Assistant
Professor this year. He holds an M.B.A. from Charleston
Southern University, an M.A. Ed. in Mathematics from The
Citadel, and a B.S., Mathematics/Economics from the College
of Charleston.
Professor
Rollins admits that it was not always his desire to teach.
One of the biggest influences on his career decision was
his stint in the Navy. Although he admits to not liking
certain aspects of Navy life (being cooped up in a submarine
for months), he acknowledges that part of the experience
was influential in later deciding to become an instructor.
For two of his six years in the Navy he was a Nuclear Propulsion
Plant Instructor. After earning his B.S. in Applied Mathematics
in Economics, he decided to teach. Although he had not
intended on using this degree for that purpose, he realized
that teaching is what he really wanted to pursue.
When
asked, "What do you think contributes to your teaching
excellence," he stated that he is a strict believer
in motivation, which can be seen by the way he motivates
his students into learning any of the math courses he teaches.
He presumes that if the professor teaches in a way that
arouses a student's curiosity about a subject, the ultimate
result will be the student's ability to grasp the subject.
Professor Rollins has been a disc jockey for over 20 years.
He owns his own disc jockey business, Jay Maxwell's Music
by Request. While many people strive to search for one
career they enjoy, he loves both his jobs. He hopes to
always teach, because it affords him the opportunity to
develop students' abilities and to receive a tremendous
sense of accomplishment in his life.