The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will honor professors from the college’s 24 different programs June 9. Honorees will receive $500 and a plaque commemorating their achievement in this year’s ninth annual John Eliot Allen award ceremony.
The awards are based on student selection. Students from each department collaborated to decide which professors from four groups would receive the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences outstanding teaching awards.
Nine faculty members have previously won a teaching award, some more than once, despite the fact that there are three years of ineligibility between receiving awards. Two English department awards were presented, adding a 25th award to this year’s ceremony.
The winning professors:
Natalie Vasey ?” Anthropology Susan Conrad ?” Applied Linguistics (second award) Deborah Duffield ?” Biology (second award) Linda George ?” Center for Science Education Niles Lehman ?” Chemistry Roberto DeAnda ?” Chicano/Latino Studies Jana Meinhold ?” Child and Family Studies Cynthia Coleman-Sillars ?” Communication Isbel Ingham ?” Conflict Resolution John Hall ?” Economics (second award) Elisabeth Ceppi ?” English Michael McGregor ?” English (second award) Yangdong Pan ?” Environmental Sciences (second award) Geoffrey Duh ?” Geography Tom Lindsay ?” Geology Linda Walton ?” History (second award) Shawn Smallman ?” International Studies Sean Larsen ?” Mathematics Angela Coventry ?” Philosophy Andres La Rosa ?” Physics Eric Mankowski ?” Psychology (third award) Nila Friedberg ?” Russian Randy Blazak ?” Sociology Delys Ostlund ?” Spanish (second award) James Andrews ?” Speech and Hearing Sciences (second award)
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