CALS Early Career Faculty Teaching Award
OFFICE MANAGING THE AWARD PROCESS: Office of Academic Programs
DATE OF ANNOUNCEMENT: Late March
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: April 30 (download application)
ELIGIBILITY: The Early Career Faculty Teaching Award is presented to individuals who have taught in CALS for five years or fewer.
SPECIFICS: The individual should demonstrate a commitment to quality instruction, show evidence of a creative combination of teaching strategies, and generate enthusiasm in students.
PRESENTED AT: Dean's Faculty Awards Celebration
Previous Awardees of the Early Career Faculty Teaching Award (formerly Young Faculty Teaching Excellence Award) Since 1994
Year | Awardee |
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1994 | Deborah Streeter, Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics |
1995 | Barbara L. Bedford, Natural Resources |
1996 | Margaret Kyle Jahn, Plant Breeding and Biometry |
1997 | Susan R. McCouch, Plant Breeding and Biometry |
1998 | James E. Shanahan, Communication |
1999 | James M. Hagen, Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics |
2000 | Alice P. Chan, Communication |
2001 | Dietram A. Scheufele, Communication |
2002 | Michelle L. Campo, Communication |
2003 | Evan G. Cooch, Natural Resources |
2004 | W. Lee Kraus, Molecular Biology and Genetics |
2005 | Jeffrey T. Hancock, Communication |
2006 | C. Johannes Lehmann, Crop and Soil Sciences |
2007 | Tarleton Gillespie, Communication |
2008 | Jeffrey T. Prince, Applied Economics and Management |
2009 | Sahara E. Byrne, Communication |
2010 | Fouad M. Makki, Development Sociology |
2011 | Robert A. Raguso, Neurobiology and Behavior |
2012 | Jeffrey D. H. Niederdeppe, Communication |
2013 | Jura Liaukonyte, Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management |
2014 | Joshua Cerra, Landscape Architecture |
2015 | Jonathon Schuldt, Communication |
2016 | Sharon Poczter, Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management |
2017 | Katja Poveda, Entomology |
2018 | Minglin Ma, Biological and Environmental Engineering |
2019 | Jamie Vanucchi, Landscape Architecture |
2020 | Jeremy Allen, Animal Science |
2021 | Nina Overgaard, Natural Resources |
2022 | Todd Gerarden, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management |