Angie Reisch

Angie began her teaching career at Northern Oklahoma College as an adjunct instructor for Biology and Microbiology, a lab instructor for Chemistry I, and a laboratory coordinator for natural science courses. She later graduated from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center and served over 10 years as a wildlife officer (game warden) with the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, where she enforced wildlife and boating laws, conducted investigations, and served as a Defensive Tactics Instructor, hunting accident investigator, and Honor Guard member.
Passionate about public education, Angie led numerous hunter education classes and wildlife presentations, helping hundreds earn Hunter Safety certification. In 2019, she was named Kansas Hunter Education Instructor of the Year for her region. While serving as a wildlife officer, she also taught biology as an adjunct instructor at Garden City Community College.
In 2025, Angie returned to the area to join Cowley College as an instructor for Biology and Microbiology. She enjoys spending time with her husband, two young children, and dogs, and loves being outdoors—hiking, wildlife watching, swimming and horseback riding. She also enjoys traveling, meditation, and reading the latest on science and health.
Professional awards, certifications and publications:
- Region III Kansas Hunter Education Instructor of the Year, International Hunter Education Association, 2019
- Natural Resources Education Award, Kansas Dept of Wildlife and Parks, 2018
- Larry D. Welch Academic Award, Kansas Law Enforcement and Training Center, 2015
- Best Graduate Student Presentation, Zoology Dept, Oklahoma State University, 2011
- Best Graduate Paper Presentation, Oklahoma Academy of Science Meeting, 2010
- Best Graduate Student Presentation, Zoology Dept, Oklahoma State University, 2009
- Outstanding Scholar, Northern Oklahoma College, 2004
- Outstanding Chemistry Student, Northern Oklahoma College, 2002-2003
