Family Day features alumni awards

CHADRON — Chadron State College will present the Distinguished Alumni Award to Lisa Moravec and Distinguished Young Alumni Awards to Loni Watson and Dr. Jacob Zitterkopf during halftime of the football game Saturday, Oct. 11 as part of Family Day weekend. Family Tree Awards will also be given to the Owens family and the Marshall family.
A variety of events are available for visitors to campus.
Distinguished Young Alumni (DYA) recipients are 40 years of age or younger. Distinguished Alumni Award (DAA) recipients must have attended CSC for at least two years or earned at least 60 hours. Recipients of both awards must have provided exceptional service to the college through volunteer effort or have distinguished themselves in their chosen career or have demonstrated active involvement in their community.
Family Tree awards are granted to families who have a tradition of attending CSC. The award recipient family must include a minimum of three generations of graduates. At least two of the family members must have a record of outstanding service to the college, the alumni association, their community, or their profession.
Moravec, who attended CSC in the late 1990s, is an Associate Professor and Site Coordinator for the University of Nebraska Medical Center's College of Dentistry West Division Dental Hygiene Program in Gering, Nebraska. Additionally, she serves as Adjunct Faculty for Idaho State University’s Dental Hygiene Graduate Program. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) College of Dentistry in 2002, a Master of Science in Dental Hygiene from Idaho State University in 2011, and a Certificate in Leadership and Organizational Behavior from A.T. Still University in 2024. She is currently pursuing an Ed.D. from A.T. Still.
Moravec is married to Michael Moravec, a fellow CSC alum, and together they have four sons. Her family has a legacy of four generations who have attended CSC. As a former participant in the Rural Health Opportunities Program (RHOP) program, she has come full circle by now educating RHOP students from CSC at the West Division location in Gering. With more than 20 years of experience in dental hygiene education, she instructs didactic, laboratory, and clinical courses. Her commitment to education and community service is evident through her active participation on various committees at the College of Dentistry, UNMC, and the American Dental Education Association, as well as on the local Nebraska Panhandle Area Health Education Center Board of Directors.
Her leadership within the dental hygiene profession is highlighted by her tenure as President of the American Dental Hygienists' Association (ADHA) 2020-21 and President of the Nebraska Dental Hygienists’ Association 2013-14. She also served as Chair of the ADHA Institute for Oral Health during 2021-22. Her contributions to the field have earned her several accolades, including recognition as Dental Hygienist of the Year in Nebraska, induction into the Sigma Phi Alpha Dental Hygiene Honor Society, and the 2021 Nebraska Dental Hygienists' Association Lifetime Achievement Award. She has also received numerous faculty recognition awards from her students and was honored with the Professional Achievement Award from Idaho State University in 2023.
Moravec is a Fellow of the American Dental Hygienists' Association and has presented both nationally and internationally, including at the prestigious International Symposium on Dental Hygiene in Dublin, Ireland. Her professional interests encompass interprofessional education, medical-dental integration, ergonomics, leadership, mentoring, and her ongoing commitment to advancing the field through innovative education.
Watson is a three-time graduate of Chadron State College. She earned a bachelor’s degree in education with a mathematics field endorsement and coaching endorsement in 2012, followed by two master’s degrees, one in educational administration in 2013 and one in school counseling in 2017.
Since 2014, Watson has served as the school counselor at Chadron High School, where she has implemented a comprehensive counseling program that emphasizes academic advising, trauma-informed care, and relationship building. In addition to developing individual four-year learning plans for each student, she creates transition plans for every graduating senior. She also manages the school’s master schedule and collaborates with teachers, administrators, and parents to support students academically and emotionally.
Her leadership and innovation earned her statewide recognition. In 2019, she was named the Nebraska School Counselor Association High School Counselor of the Year. Three years later, the Nebraska State College System awarded her the Counseling Excellence Award.
Watson extends her influence beyond secondary education to higher education. Since 2022, she has taught as an adjunct instructor in Education at CSC. She also became an adjunct instructor with Doane University in 2024. In both roles, she develops curriculum, facilitates discussions on educational trends, and mentors graduate students preparing to become counselors and teachers. Her teaching focuses on fostering critical thinking, creativity, and practical application of trauma-informed and student-centered practices.
Earlier in her career, Watson taught high school mathematics in Seward and Blair, Nebraska, and began her work in education as a paraeducator and summer school teacher in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. She also served as a coach, earning the 2016 Nebraska High School Western Conference Female Head Coach of the Year.
She is certified as a licensed coach, trainer, and facilitator with Habitudes Growing Leaders, Real Colors, 8 to Great, and Hope Network Champions, and she has completed training through Federal Emergency Management Administration’s Emergency Management Institute. She is pursuing an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership from the University of Nebraska-Omaha.
Zitterkopf, an orthodontist and entrepreneur, has built a distinguished career that bridges healthcare, technology, and innovation. A Scottsbluff, Nebraska, native, Zitterkopf attended Chadron State College and was elected Student Senate President in 2009. He graduated summa cum laude in 2011 with a double major in Biology and Business, earned the Platinum Eagle Award for service and leadership, and received a prestigious Horatio Alger Association scholarship. While at CSC, Zitterkopf developed a nonprofit organization, Smiles Across Borders, which seeks dental products and financial support for dental mission services in less developed countries.
He went on to complete his Doctorate of Dental Surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry in 2015. While there, he was honored with the Horatio Alger Association’s Dennis Washington Award in 2013, a recognition he now pays forward as a committee member, helping to award scholarships of up to $250,000 per student.
The Horatio Alger Association honors the achievements of individuals who have succeeded in spite of adversity. As one of four children raised by a single father, Zitterkopf was 21 when he was diagnosed with a rare form of thyroid cancer.
Following dental school, Zitterkopf completed his Orthodontic Residency at the University of the Pacific in San Francisco in 2017, where he discovered a passion for the intersection of healthcare and technology.
Zitterkopf resides in Colorado Springs, where he owns and operates multiple clinics specializing in orthodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and medical aesthetics. Beyond his clinical work, he is a passionate innovator, advisor, and real estate investor, affiliated with several major health tech companies , spanning fields from dental Artificial Intelligence and language learning to patient engagement and clinical operations.
Since 2022, he has served as a judge for the Conrad Challenge at NASA’s Space Center in Houston, a prestigious international competition for young innovators founded by Nancy Conrad, wife of Apollo 12 astronaut Pete Conrad. Zitterkopf said he is influenced by his mentors and colleagues in the Horatio Alger Association and remains committed to advancing healthcare innovation and inspiring the next generation of problem solvers.
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