CLAS Recipients of University & College Teaching Awards

 
     Collegiate Teaching Award Recipients


Collegiate Teaching Awards are given each year to faculty who demonstrate outstanding performance in the classroom, laboratory, or studio. They are recognized by their peers for stimulating and satisfying students' desire to learn, developing innovative and effective methods of presenting the most current and exciting knowledge in their disciplines, and for fostering productive and generous mentoring relationships with individual students.
Prior to 2003 the Collegiate Teaching Awards winners were determined by the University Council on Teaching. Beginning with the 2003-2004 academic year the CLAS Collegiate Teaching Award Committee is solely responsible for selecting award winners.

   
  2007-2008
 
  • Nanette Barkey, Anthropology
  • Dare Clubb, Theatre Arts
  • Joseph Frankel, Biology
  • Paul Kleiber, Physics & Astronomy
  • John Durham Peters, Communication Studies
  • Takis Poulakos, Rhetoric
  • Erica Prussing, Anthropology
  • John Raeburn, American Studies/English
   
  2006-2007
 
  • Linda Bolton , English
  • Chunghi Choo, Art & Art History
  • Cornelia Lang, Physics & Astronomy
  • Peggy Mills, Russian
  • Barbara Mooney, Art & Art History
  • Norb Pienta, Chemistry
  • David Redlawsk, Political Science
   
  2005-2006
 
  • Craig Gibson, Classics
  • Craig Kletzing, Physics & Astronomy
  • Judith Liskin-Gasparro, Spanish & Portuguese
  • Michael Lovaglia, Sociology
  • Daniel Quinn, Chemistry
  • Bryon Winn, Theatre Arts
   
  2004-2005
 
  • Christopher Brochu, Geoscience
  • James Enloe, Anthropology
  • Douglas Madsen, Political Science
  • Laura Rigal, English and American Studies
  • Shaun Vecera, Psychology
  • Thomas Williams, Philosophy
   
  2003-2004
 
  • Mary Adamek, Music
  • Robert Bork, Art and Art History
  • Eric Gidal, English
  • Randy Hirokawa, Communication Studies
  • Susan Murty, Social Work
  • Peverill Squire, Political Science
   
  2002-2003
 
  • Ed Folsom, English
  • Joseph Lang, Statistics & Actuarial Science
  • Susan Lawrence, History
  • Carol Severino, Rhetoric
  • Timothy Stalter, Music
   
  2001-2002
 
  • Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld, Anthropology
  • Jill Beckman, Linguistics
  • Cary Covington, Political Science
  • Mary Lou Emery, English
  • Rosemarie Scullion, French & Italian/Women's Studies
   
  2000-2001
 
  • Michael Buchler, Music
  • John Cameron, Theatre Arts
  • Diane Jeske, Philosophy
  • Catherine Ringen, Linguistics
   
  1999-2000
 
  • Christopher Roy, Art & Art History
  • Lisa Troyer, Sociology
   
  1998-1999
 
  • Jan A.W. Gratama, Art & Art History
  • Kim Marra, Theatre Arts
  • Scott Robinson, Psychology
  • Claire Sponsler, English
   
  1997-1998
 
  • John Harvey, Psychology
  • Mac Marshall, Anthropology
  • T.M. Scruggs, Music
  • Glenn Storey, Classics/Anthropology
   
  1996-1997
 
  • Fred Antczak, Rhetoric
  • Karen Heimer, Sociology
  • Irwin Levin, Psychology
  • Robert Mutel, Physics & Astronomy
   
  1995-1996
 
  • Richard Fumerton, Philosophy
  • Charles Shipan, Political Science
   
  1994-1995
 
  • Kendall Atkinson, Mathematics
  • Laura Graham, Anthropology
   
  1993-1994
 
  • Teresa Mangum, English
  • David Wiemer, Chemistry
   
  1992-1993
 
  • Kay Amert, Journalism & Mass Communication
  • Diana Horton, Biology
  • Mercedes Niño-Murcia, Spanish & Portuguese
   
  1991-1992
 
  • David Manderscheid, Mathematics
  • James Alan McPherson, Writer’s Workshop
  • Margaret Mills, Russian
   
  1990-1991
 
  • Jay Holstein, Religion
  • Maurita Murphy Mead, Music
   
  1989-1990
 
  • William Davies, Linguistics
  • Huston Diehl, English