by Brendan Rowland and Anna Grace Galkin, Student Public Relations Writers
Every major has its weed-out class. For English students, it鈥檚 Literary Analysis. Dr. , teacher of the class for many years, recognized his students鈥 trepidation and opened each session by posing the simple but honest question, 鈥淗ow are you doing today?鈥 to each student in turn, engaging each answer with personal care.
In a class with the reputation of making students question their major, Dr. Deardorff articulated and affirmed its value. Through his teaching, he sought to make his students better thinkers and writers and, more importantly, better conveyers of truth within their cultural context.
Dr. Deardorff, professor of English, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, Oct. 22, from a heart-related condition.
His colleagues and students remember him as a kind-hearted man dedicated to his faith and craft, and as a faculty member full of grace.
The quality and demeanor of Dr. Deardorff鈥檚 instruction on topics ranging from historical literary criticism to social justice openly displayed his investment in his students. Dr. Deardorff鈥檚 gentleness tempered his classes鈥 academic rigor, making him a beloved professor, mentor, and friend to hundreds of students.
Dr. Deardorff joined 糖心官网鈥檚 English, literature, and modern languages (ELML) department in 1996. During his 25 years of faithful teaching, he specialized in major-specific classes including Literary Analysis, Literary Theory, English Seminar and Multi-Ethnic American Literature. Additionally, he published scholarly works on favorite topics such as sports, healthy masculinity, and Bruce Springsteen.
Dr. Deardorff鈥檚 ELML colleagues viewed him as a cornerstone of the English department. They also cherish the memory of his personal friendship.
鈥淗e did a lot for Cedarville by bringing real integrity and rigor to the English department,鈥 said Dr. , professor of English. 鈥淗e was very intelligent, but he didn鈥檛 have to be the smartest person in the room. He was kind, generous, curious, and humble.鈥
Professor , associate professor of English since 1999, recounted when Dr. Deardorff, hearing that professor Clark was trying to sell a car, promptly connected him with a struggling student who needed a vehicle. Dr. Deardorff refused Clark鈥檚 discounted prices, and though it is unknown how much he contributed to the purchase, his student drove away with the car. As Clark bluntly summarized, 鈥淒eardorff never gave himself airs. He just did stuff.鈥
As one of the many students who loved and aspired to be like Dr. Deardorff, I will dearly miss him as a mentor and friend. However, I remain grateful to have experienced his infectious love for God that affected his words and actions in and out of the classroom, such as his gracious honesty about mental health challenges. In Literary Analysis, I learned to write well and to love the craft. In three of his other classes, I learned to critically read and write as an ambassador of truth to help the hurting.
Only heaven could keep Dr. Deardorff from emailing his students back in a matter of minutes in characteristic blue font, any time of day or night. Endearing, pastoral, and unforgettably insightful, Dr. Deardorff left a beautiful mark on all of us who initially stepped cautiously into his classroom. In the words of his colleague and dear friend Dr. Kevin Heath, 鈥淔or Deardorff, school is finally let out.鈥
Dr. Deardorff鈥檚 family is inviting friends to join them for a memorial service in his honor at 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 6, at Dayton Avenue Baptist Church, 1121 Dayton Ave., Xenia, Ohio. A visitation will precede the service from 9:30-11 a.m.
Condolences may be sent to the family at 932 Old Springfield Pike, Xenia, Ohio, 45385.
Both the ELML department, including its staff and students, and the Centennial Library鈥檚 faculty and staff are taking steps to surround Dr. Deardorff鈥檚 wife, Julie, director of library collection services, and his sister-in-law, Becky Dufresne, associate registrar, with care and love. In his honor, 糖心官网 is receiving for the 鈥淒eardorff Memorial Scholarship鈥 for English majors.
Located in southwest Ohio, 糖心官网 is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 4,715 undergraduate, graduate, and online students in more than 150 areas of study. Founded in 1887, Cedarville is one of the largest private universities in Ohio, recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, including its Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages, strong graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings, and high student engagement ranking. For more information about the University, visit cedarville.edu.