By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									June 23, 2023
                                             
                                                
                                                
WARRENSBURG, MO – The University of Central Missouri College of Arts, Humanities,
                                                   and Social Sciences (CAHSS) is pleased to announce that Dr. Aaron Scully, assistant
                                                   professor of theatre, has been named the Meridith Harmon Sauer Distinguished Professor
                                                   of Theatre for 2023-2026.
This endowed professorship honors significant teaching, scholarly and/or creative
                                                   achievement, and academic and professional excellence. Funding for this award was
                                                   generously provided by Lynn and Jackie Harmon in honor of their daughter Meridith
                                                   Harmon Sauer, a UCM alumna and former instructor in speech and theatre at Warrensburg
                                                   High School. The award is presented every three years.
“I am excited to see my former classmate Aaron Scully receive the endowed professorship
                                                   for the coming year,” Meridith Sauer said. “His original works, creativity on stage,
                                                   and leadership in the department is to be commended and we all look forward to an
                                                   exciting year of UCM theatre.” 
“I am deeply humbled by this recognition,” Scully noted. “My sincerest appreciation
                                                   goes to the Harmon family for their generous and continued support of UCM Theatre
                                                   and Dance. I look forward to the scholarship and creative work I have planned for
                                                   the professorship - and my hope is that it is of the quality deserving of this honor.”
                                                    
In his application for the award, Scully included proposals for a program to bring
                                                   theatre to addiction treatment centers and research related to this program, writing
                                                   and producing a new play, taking on a major acting role, and continuing his training
                                                   in stage combat.
Scully earned his Ph.D. at the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2018, having joined
                                                   the faculty at UCM the previous year. Since arriving at UCM, he has climbed the professional
                                                   ranks from instructor to assistant professor, teaching courses in Acting, Playwriting,
                                                   Theatre Management, Theatre History, Directing and General Education. He also directs
                                                   for the Mainstage season.
Extending his expertise beyond the UCM campus, Scully is in his third and final year
                                                   of service as the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) Region
                                                   V National Playwriting Program Chair. This year, he concludes a six-year commitment
                                                   to the organization, although he plans to continue serving KCACTF in a different capacity.
                                                   He also recently completed his third year as the co-coordinator for the Judith Royer
                                                   Excellence in Playwriting Award for the Association of Theatre in Higher Education
                                                   (ATHE) and will continue serving in this position. Scully regularly presents scholarship
                                                   and creative work at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) and the
                                                   Mid-America Theatre Conference (MATC).
While he was working on his doctorate, Scully received the Kennedy Center American
                                                   College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Region V/ATHE Innovative Teaching Award for graduate
                                                   students. In 2022, he was honored with the UCM College of Arts, Humanities, and Social
                                                   Sciences (CAHSS) Non-Tenure Track Excellence in Teaching Award. 
Scully is not only active in the classroom, but he shares his passion for his subject
                                                   matter through his work in UCM Theatre and Dance productions. In fall 2022, he directed
                                                   “Stop Kiss,” which received several meritorious achievement awards, including one
                                                   for Ensemble Performance. In 2021, he directed his own adaptation of the Greek play,
                                                   “Oedipus the King,” for which he received a meritorious award for adaptation from
                                                   KCACTF. Last spring, he co-directed and wrote the “dance-play” “Remember the Dance,”
                                                   which was produced at UCM. 
The seasoned UCM educator also serves as a co-advisor for Bachelor of Science in Speech
                                                   Communication and Theatre Education majors; he advises several student organizations:
                                                   Central Missouri Playwrights (which he founded), Shenanigans Improv Troupe, and Dr.
                                                   Ed See’s Student Teachers’ Association. Additionally, he is the chair of University
                                                   Research Council and is a member of the Faculty Senate and the Academic Programs Review
                                                   Committee. 
Scully possesses Level 1 certifications in Stage Combat and Theatrical Intimacy Education.
                                                   This fall, he will direct the musical, “Cinderella,” for UCM. In spring 2024, he will
                                                   direct Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.”