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Provost's Teaching Award winners announced

Jan Gelech

Loleen Berdahl

The 2014 winners of the annual Provost’s Awards have been announced, with several members of the College of Arts & Science among them.

These awards recognize teaching excellence among faculty, instructors, sessionals and graduate students each year—individuals who devote their energy and talents to enhancing the learning experience of students.

Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher

The Provost’s Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award is given annually to a U of S graduate student who shows outstanding promise as a teacher. This year’s award went to a PhD student in the college’s Department of Psychology:

  • Jan Gelech (Psychology)

College Awards for Outstanding Teaching

The Provost’s College Award for Outstanding Teaching is awarded to an exceptional teacher in each college of the university. In the case of the College of Arts & Science, one award is given for each of the three divisions.

The Arts & Science winners of the 2014 Provost’s College Awards for Outstanding Teaching:

  • Loleen Berdahl (Political Studies) – Division of Social Sciences
  • Michael Horsch (Computer Science) – Division of Science
  • Ann Martin (English) – Division of Humanities & Fine Arts

Michael Horsch

Ann MartinAnn Martin