Each year, the College of Arts and Science recognizes faculty for their outstanding contribution to learning in the classroom. Twelve regular full-time faculty members are chosen to receive Golden Dozen Teaching Awards from nominations submitted by CAS students and faculty. A similar number of adjunct faculty members receive the College's Outstanding Teaching Award. The College will also recognize a faculty member who has developed innovative technological solutions to enhance student learning through the Teach/Tech Award. It is our hope that this award will inspire faculty with and without experience in this area to think creatively about the possibilities of teaching with technology.
Teaching Awards
Do you have a professor or colleague who is an outstanding teacher? Or a lab or recitation instructor who does an extraordinary job in the classroom? Do you know of an instructor who has used technology to enhance the quality of a course? This is the time to nominate that person for one of these awards.
You can use the button below to nominate a favorite teacher. It’s fast, easy, and an excellent way to recognize and reward the best teachers.
*Deadline to nominate
March 8, 2024
2022-2023
College Teaching Award Winners
Doreen Densky
Clinical Associate Professor of German
Eric Dickson
Associate Professor of Politics
Patrick Eichenberger
Associate Professor of Biology
David Fitch
Professor of Biology
Lynne Haney
Professor of Sociology
Craig Kapp
Clinical Associate Professor of Computer Science
Louis Karchin
Professor of Music
Carly Knight
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Shizhu Liu
Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Christopher Schlottmann
Clinical Professor of Environmental Studies
John Shovlin
Professor of History
Zeb Tortorici
Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese
- Nejla Asimovic, Department of Politics
- Gordon Beeferman, Department of Music
- Alliya Dagman, Department of English
- Ricardo Duarte Filho, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Emily Foister, Department of English
- Holly Haff, Department of Art History
- Julia Landmann, Department of German
- Sarah Schaefer, Department of French
- Nadia Villafuerte, Department of Spanish and Portuguese