Graduate Teaching Excellence Awards
College of Science and Management (CSAM) Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award
Each year, the College of Science and Management (CSAM) presents one award to a graduate student who has taught courses in the college during the current academic year. The recipient of the award is publicly acknowledged and receives a monetary prize.
Nominations
Five students must nominate the candidate, and provide a detailed letter that:
- identifies why they believe the teaching assistant is an exceptional teacher
- demonstrates the clarity and effectiveness of the nominee’s instructions and assistance
- describes how the nominee motivates and inspires students
Nomination forms are available from the Office of the Dean of CSAM or from any CSAM faculty member.
For additional information contact the Office of the Dean of CSAM at local 5700.
College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences (CASHS) Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award
The
CASHS Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award recognizes the achievement
of
graduate
instructors and graduate teaching assistants in CASHS courses. Two awards
will be
conferred each year, one for those graduate instructors/TAs teaching in the
Fall
semester and one for those teaching in the Winter Semester.
Graduate
Instructors/TAs will be nominated by their students. Five students
(minimum)
must sign the nomination form.
Click here for nomination form.
Graduate Teaching Excellence Award Recipients:
2010
Jennifer Crain, International Studies Program (CASHS)
Jordie Fraser, Ecosystem Science and Management (CSAM)
2009
Lisa Close, English
(CASHS)
Michele Wellsby, Psychology
(CASHS)
Matthew Doering, Biology
(CSAM)
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