The William G. Jackson Center for Teaching and Learning seeks input for its annual Distinguished Teaching Awards, which recognize outstanding contributions to the instructional mission of the University.
Based on more than 50,000 student rating of instruction responses, 12 finalists have been identified for the 2018 awards. The selection committee is soliciting comments from students, staff, faculty and alumni to aid in its deliberation process.
This year’s finalists are:
Assistant Professor / Lecturer / Professor of Practice Category
- Andrew Barnard (MEEM), Assistant Professor
- Lisa Johnson de Gordillo (VPA), Assistant Professor
- Brigitte Morin (Bio Sci), Senior Lecturer
- Stephen Techtmann (Bio Sci), Assistant Professor
- Ebenezer Tumban (Bio Sci), Assistant Professor
- Jeffrey Wall (SBE), Assistant Professor
Associate Professor / Professor Category
- Andrew Burton (SFRES), Professor
- Ann Maclean (SFRES), Professor
- Amy Marcarelli (Bio Sci), Associate Professor
- Christopher Webster (SFRES), Professor
- Richelle Winkler (Soc Sci), Associate Professor
Comments on the nominees are due by Monday, March 26, and can be completed online. The process for determining the Distinguished Teaching Award recipients from this list of finalists also involves the additional surveying of their spring classes.
The selection committee makes the final determination of the award recipients. The 2018 DistinguishedTeaching Awards will be formally announced in May.
For more information, email Nancy Seely or call 7-1896.
– William G. Jackson Center for Teaching and Learning, Tech Today – January 30, 2018