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Faculty Members Honored For Teaching Excellence

Faculty from six colleges and schools will hold the award title for life and receive a stipend to support enhanced learning.
By Texas A&M University Center for Teaching Excellence December 20, 2023

the plaque given to winners
The award was established in 2019 with a gift from the Marie M. and James H. Galloway Foundation.

Texas A&M University Center for Teaching Excellence

 

The Office of the Provost and the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) announces this year’s Provost Academic Professional Track Faculty Teaching Excellence awardees.

Established in 2019 with a gift from the Marie M. and James H. Galloway Foundation, the Provost Academic Professional Track (APT) Faculty Teaching Excellence Award encourages, recognizes and rewards faculty recipients for exceptional teaching practices that create meaningful learning experiences for students. The award illustrates both the impact of an effective teaching approach and the value of student-centered learning. Thanks to the ongoing support of Faculty Affairs, recipients receive a $5,000 cash stipend to support teaching innovations, teaching-related projects, and teaching activities that enhance student learning. Recipients will hold this award title for life.

This year’s recipients are:

  • Dan Collins, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Jennifer Gillett-Kaufman, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • Sherry Lin, School of Public Health
  • Marcia Montague, School of Education and Human Development
  • Charles Patrick, College of Engineering
  • Asha Rao, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Dwight Roblyer, Bush School of Government and Public Service
  • Shawna Thomas, College of Engineering
  • Leslie Kelso Winemiller, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • Wendi Zimmer, School of Education and Human Development

For more information on the Provost Academic Professional Track Faculty Teaching Excellence Award, visit cte.tamu.edu or contact Carlos Alarba.

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