The Distinguished Teaching Award is presented annually by the Academic Senate and the Teaching and Learning Center. The goal of the Distinguished Teaching Award is to increase awareness of UCLA’s leadership in teaching and public service by honoring individuals who bring respect and admiration to teaching at UCLA. By recognizing teachers for their achievements, the award gives UCLA an opportunity to demonstrate to the community, alumni, students, parents, donors, and others what makes UCLA “a beacon of excellence in higher education.” These awards are an effective way to boost morale on campus, provide role models for faculty and students, and highlight best practices.
History
Administration of the award selection process was previously managed by the Academic Senate and awardees were selected by the Committee on Teaching (COT). With the sunsetting of the COT in Spring 2022, the the administration of the Distinguished Teaching Awards was moved to the Teaching and Learning Center (formerly Center for the Advancement of Teaching). A new Distinguished Teaching Awards Selection Committee was established to review nominated dossiers and to select the recipients.
Senate Members
The UCLA Alumni Association first presented the Distinguished Teaching Awards in 1961 to Academic Senate members. Traditionally, five teaching awards were presented to Senate members by the Alumni Association. One of these five Senate winners is cited for Distinction in Teaching at the Graduate Level and another is designated to receive the Eby Award for the Art of Teaching.
In 2004, a sixth award for Distinction in Undergraduate Research Mentorship was implemented to honor an Academic Senate faculty member who has provided superb mentorship to undergraduate students engaged in research and/or creative, scholarly projects. The new award was recommended by the Joint Taskforce on Undergraduate Education in a Research Context.
Non-Senate Members
In spring of 1985, the Center for the Advancement of Teaching (formerly the Office of Instructional Development) sponsored three more awards given to instructors who are not Senate members. This category includes lecturers, adjunct professors, and clinical faculty members.
Teaching Assistants
In 1975, the Office of Instructional Development began sponsorship of awards to teaching assistants.
Award Categories
Because great teachers come from all academic ranks, we encourage you to nominate anyone who teaches graduate and/or undergraduate students and meets the program’s criteria.
There are three award categories:
- Distinguished Teaching Award: Senate Faculty (6 Senate members)
- Distinguished Teaching Award: Non-Senate Faculty (3 Non-Senate faculty)
- Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award (5 Teaching Assistants)
Recipients receive a cash award and recognition by the Academic Senate. The Senate faculty and Non-Senate awardees receive $6,000, and teaching assistant recipients receive $2,500. A $20,000 Dissertation Year Fellowship Award from the UCLA Graduate Division will also be given to teaching assistants who are eligible. In addition, awardees are honored at the annual Andrea L. Rich Night to Honor Teaching ceremony at the Chancellor’s Residence.
Criteria
In evaluating “distinguished teaching,” the following factors are considered:
- Impact on students (e.g., had a role in the eventual success of the students, helped change students’ majors or career plans, or significantly influenced students’ lives)
- Efforts to create a learning environment in which diverse students can succeed
- Scholarly approach to teaching (e.g., the use of innovative teaching methods in the classroom, programmatic innovations in curriculum, and the impact such innovations might have at the local or national level)
- Size, number, and diversity of courses taught
- Involvement in community outreach activities
- Teaching ratings
Eligibility
A Department, Interdepartmental Degree Program (IDP), Center for Interdisciplinary Instruction (CII), or other Academic unit offering regular undergraduate, graduate, or professional instruction may submit no more than one nomination per category for this award. Self-nominations will not be accepted. Past recipients of the Distinguished Teaching Award are ineligible again for the award in the same category.
Distinguished Teaching Award: Senate Faculty
Academic Senate members (members of the following series: Professor, Professor in Residence, and Professor of Clinical X, as well as Acting Professors, Acting Associate Professors, full-time Lecturers with Security of Employment, full-time Senior Lecturers with Security of Employment) at the time of nomination.
Distinguished Teaching Award: Non-Senate Faculty
Non-Senate Faculty (faculty in the Adjunct series, Clinical compensated series, Visiting Professors, Acting Assistant Professors, Lecturers, Academic Administrators) at the time of nomination.
Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award
Currently enrolled graduate students who have served or are serving in a teaching apprenticeship under the tutelage and supervision of regular faculty at the time of nomination and have at least one additional year of enrollment.
Selection Process
The Distinguished Teaching Award Selection Committee is responsible for the annual review and selection process of the Distinguished Teaching Award recipients. The committee reviews dossiers submitted for the three award categories and selects the awardees.
The membership is comprised of:
- Nine at-large faculty members serving three-year staggered terms, such that three members rotate off each year
- One graduate student
- One undergraduate student
- One ex-officio member from the Teaching and Learning Center
The committee meets four times a year, between January and May, to deliberate on the nominated dossiers for each award category.
Nominations for Senate Faculty open on Monday, January 8 and are due by 5:00pm on Friday, February 2, 2024
Nominations for Teaching Assistants open on Monday, February 5 and are due by 5:00pm on Friday, March 1, 2024
Nominations for Non-Senate Faculty open on Monday, March 4 and are due by 5:00pm on Monday, April 1, 2024
All nominations must be submitted online via the respective application form by the published deadline.
A Department, Interdepartmental Degree Program (IDP), Center for Interdisciplinary Instruction (CII), or other Academic unit offering regular undergraduate, graduate, or professional instruction may submit no more than one nomination per category for this award. Self-nominations will not be accepted. Past recipients of the Distinguished Teaching Award are ineligible again for the award in the same category.
Requirements
Please note that the committee receives many applications. To ensure equity, we ask that nominators adhere to all of the requirements below, including letter writers adhering to length guidelines. Failure to do so may be grounds for the rejection of the application.
- Upload ALL nomination materials as PDFs.
- Except for the syllabi, please use 12-point font with 1-inch margins.
The application materials for each nomination must include:
1. A cover letter from the nominating academic unit
This letter must be signed by the department chair and is critical. This letter should contain information from the nominator that cannot be found anywhere else in the application. Joint nominations should include letters from each nominating unit and be combined into one PDF file. Each letter is limited to 1 page, 1-inch margin and 12 pt. single space font.
2. Curriculum vitae
Provide a concise presentation of the nominee’s education, teaching experience, other teaching awards, publications, service, and other significant contributions. Please include the nominee’s UCLA email address and personal and office phone numbers.
3. A list of courses the nominee has taught
Use the template available at the following link. Please include in the template all courses taught as well as evaluation scores if possible. If the nominee has taught for more than 5 years, please include the most recent 5 years. Do not append individual evaluation forms.
4. A teaching statement. Each nominee must write a brief statement of teaching describing contributions made as a teacher.
Nominees should describe their teaching philosophy and their scholarly approach to teaching. Limited to 2 pages, 1-inch margin and 12 pt. single space font.
5. A selection of written comments from students’ evaluations
Only include written comments that clearly contain important information not adequately presented elsewhere in the dossier. Limited to 2 pages, 1-inch margin and 12 pt. single space font.
6. Letters of support (maximum five)
The letters for the Senate and Non-Senate Distinguished Teaching Awards must include the following, with each letter limited to 1 page, 1-inch margin and 12 pt. single space font:
- One letter from a current faculty member who is different from the nominator.
- Three letters written by current or former students. At least two of these letters must be from students who took a course with the nominee. The third letter could be from someone who was mentored solely in research.
- One additional letter from whomever the nominee chooses. Note that this letter could be written by an alumnus, as alumni have the advantage of seeing the impact from the nominee’s teaching through a greater time span and from the perspective of a different stage of life. This letter could additionally come from faculty, teaching assistants, academic deans, and anyone else in the community or profession who supports the nomination.
The letters for the Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award must include the following, with each letter limited to 1 page, 1-inch margin and 12 pt. single space font:
- Two letters from current faculty members who have taught courses in which the nominee was a teaching assistant. These faculty members must be different from the nominator.
- Two letters written by current or former students. These letters must be from students who took a course with the nominee.
- One additional letter from whomever the nominee chooses. Note that this letter could be written by an alumnus. This letter could additionally come from faculty, teaching assistants, academic deans, and anyone else in the community or profession who supports the nomination.
7. Course syllabi
Course syllabi (maximum three). Each syllabus should be exactly the same as the most recent syllabus provided to students in their course. Multiple files should be combined into one PDF prior to uploading.
Please note that no other materials should be submitted as supporting evidence.
Senate Faculty | Non-Senate Faculty | Teaching Assistants | |
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2023 | · Hannah Appel Global Studies · Kyle Cavanaugh Geography · Scott Cummings Law · Eric Deeds Integrative Biology & Physiology · Peter Hudson African American Studies · Ellen Sletten Chemistry & Biochemistry |
· Carey Nachenberg Computer Science · Diana Rigueur Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology · Laurel Westrup UCLA Writing Programs |
· Jacob Aziz Linguistics · Arjun Krishna Global Studies · Onja Davidson Raoelison Civil & Environmental Engineering · Miya Shaffer World Arts & Cultures/Dance · Tony Wei Ling English |
2022 | · Alan Castel Psychology · Yogita Goyal English and African American Studies · Cheryl Harris Law · Thu-Huong Nguyen-Vo Asian Languages and Cultures · Gina Poe Integrative Biology and Physiology · Joshua Samani Physics and Astronomy |
· Justin Bernstein School of Law · Anthony Friscia Integrative Biology and Physiology · Tara Prescott-Johnson UCLA Writing Programs |
· Zena Bibler World Arts and Cultures/ Dance · Andrea Gambino Education · Zachary Gvildys Chemistry and Biochemistry · Megan Massa Neurobiology · Brisa Smith Flores World Arts and Cultures/Dance |
2021 | · Keith Camacho Asian American Studies · Sharon Dolovich Law · Muriel McClendon History · Amy Rowat Integrative Biology & Physiology · Alexander Sherstov Computer Science · Alexander Spokoyny Chemistry & Biochemistry |
· Elisheva F. Gross Psychology · Jennifer Jung-Kim Asian Languages & Cultures · Michelle Rensel Institute for Society and Genetics |
· Wisam Alshaibi Sociology · Jason Araujo Comparative Literature · Alexandra Polasko Civil & Environmental Engineering · Ayana Samuel Philosophy · Cheylene Tanimoto Chemistry & Biochemistry |
2020 | · E. Tendayi Achiume Law · Neveen El Farra Medicine · Marysue Heilemann Nursing · David Kim Germanic Languages · Tamara Levitz Comparative Literature · Matthew Lieberman Psychology |
· Cindy Kratzer Education and Information Studies · John Branstetter Political Science · Margaret Davis Writing Programs |
· Clare Beer Geography · Nina Bjekovic Italian · Elizabeth Crawford English · John Kardosh Philosophy · Laura Munoz Spanish & Portuguese |
2019 | · Anastassia Alexandrova Chemistry & Biochemistry · Kathleen Bawn Political Science · Gregory Grether Ecology & Evolutionary Biology · Katsuya Hirano History · Eric Sheppard Geography · Stephanie White Integrative Biology & Physiology |
· Jennifer Casey Chemistry & Biochemistry · Juliet Falce- Robinson Spanish & Portuguese · Jorja Leap Social Welfare |
· Kaitlin Ingraham Dixie Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology · Sean Messarra History · Samantha Morse English · Jordan Wallace-Wolf Philosophy · Katharine Winchell Chemistry & Biochemistry |
2018 | · David MacFadyen Comparative Literature & Musicology · Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Political Science · Christopher Kelty Institute for Society & Genetics · Vilma Ortiz Sociology · Casey Reas Design Media Arts · Sarah Stein History |
· Zhao Li Chemistry & Biochemistry · Karen Cunningham English · Dana Cairns Watson Writing Programs |
· Scott Abramson Near Eastern Languages & Cultures · Kevin Coffey Earth, Planetary & Space Sciences · William Kowalsky Philosophy · Danielle Smith Psychology · Devon Widmer Chemistry & Biochemistry |
2017 | · Donald Buth Ecology & Evolutionary Biology · Alex Purves Classics · Eric Sung Dentistry · Abigail Saguy Gender Studies & Sociology · Ingrid Eagly Law · Alvaro Sagasti Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology |
· Jason Napolitano Medicine · Benjamin James Lewis Linguistics · Mary Corey History |
· Aaron Crawford Sociology · Matthew Thomas Fontana Chemistry and Biochemistry · Gabbrielle Johnson Philosophy · Sydney Miller English · Kendra Nyberg Bioengineering and Integrative Biology & Physiology |
2016 | · Joseph Bristow English · Mark Goorsky Materials Science and Engineering · Frank Laski Life Sciences Core · Elisabeth Le Guin Musicology · James Lloyd- Smith Ecology and Evolutionary Biology · Steven Margulis Civil and Environmental Engineering |
· Ting- Ling Chang Dentistry · Greg Rubinson Writing Programs · Jeremy Smoak Near Eastern Languages and Cultures |
· Lourdes Arevalo Spanish and Portuguese · Mac Bunyanunda Global Studies · Ronny Choe Integrative Biology and Physiology · Christopher Begeny Psychology · Rebecca Hill English |
2015 | · Alan Garfinkel Medicine · Daniel Kamei Bioengineering · Joanna Schwartz Law · Robert Fink Musicology · Thomas Gillespie Geography · Tyrone Howard Education |
· Eric Sussman Management · Paige Greene Mathematics · Pavel Wonsowicz Law |
· Benjamin Court Musicology · Jeffrey Bye Psychology · Patrick Reilly Sociology · Sarah Nance English · Zhao Li Chemistry and Biochemistry |
2014 | · Paul Barber Ecology and Evolutionary Biology · Earl Freymiller Dentistry · Neil Garg Chemistry and Biochemistry · Hilary Godwin Environmental Health Sciences · Hiroshi Motomura Law · Felicity Nussbaum English |
· Robert Foster Management · Mitchum Huehls English · Teddi Chichester Writing Programs |
· Nancy Salem Nursing · Ashley Feinsinger Philosophy · Kristin Mann Classics · Rees Garmann Chemistry and Biochemistry · Benjamin Sher Film, Television & Digital Media |
2013 | · Michael Carey and John Colicelli Biological Chemistry · Rachelle Crosbie-Watson Integrative Biology & Physiology · Jonathan Grossman English · Lynn Hunt History · David Shorter World Arts and Cultures/Dance · Megan Sweeney Sociology |
· Randall Fallows Writing Programs · Anna Kudyma Slavic Languages & Literatures · Joan Schleper Nursing |
· Michael Nicholson English · Christopher Snead Earth and Space Sciences · Jean-Paul deGuzman History · Cari Gillen-O’Neel Psychology · Jida Wang Geography |
2012 | · Cindy Fan Geography · Brandon Koretz Medicine-Geriatrics · Mignon Moore Sociology · Claudia Parodi-Lewin Spanish & Portuguese · Jonathan Stewart Civil & Environ Engineering · Christopher Tang Management |
· Michael Lazurus Medicine · Stuart Biegel Education · Ronald Cooper Integrative Biology & Physiology |
· Jacquelyn Ardam English · Jeffrey Wayne Bass Asian Languages & Cultures · Joslyn Barnhart Political Science · Luis Cuesta Spanish & Portuguese · Kristen Glasgow History |
2011 | · Ann Carlson Law · Andrew Christensen Psychology · Patricia Phelps Physiological Science · Ian Krouse Music · Yahya Rahmat-Samii Electrical Engineering · Philip Rundel Ecology & Evolutionary Biology |
· Latifeh Hagigi Near Eastern Languages & Cultures · John Phelan Life Science Core Curriculum · Dario Nardi Anthropology |
· Netta Avinieri Applied Linguistics · Robert W. Groves Classics · Katherine Isokawa English · Michaela Patterson Molecular Cell & Devlopmental Biology · Dris Soulaimani Nearr Eastern Languages & Cultures |
2010 | · Katsushi Arisaka Physics & Astronomy · Daniel Blumstein Ecology & Evolutionary Biology · John Caldwell Film, TV & Digital Media · Albert Courey Chemistry & Biochemistry · Jerry Kang Law · Steven Reise Psychology |
· Patrick Goodman Law · Amy Kaji Medicine · Rory Kelly Film & Television |
· Eli Carter Spanish & Portuguese · Ivett Guntersdorfer Germanic Languages · Jeffrey Helmreich Philosophy · Nathaniel Isaacson Asian Languages & Cultures · Forrest Stuart Sociology |
2009 | · Yung-Ya Lin Chemistry and Biochemistry · Mark Moldwin Earth and Space Sciences · Susan Plann Applied Linguistics · Roger Detels Epidemiology · Janice L. Reiff History · Luisa Iruela-Arispe Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology |
· Brent Corbin Physics & Astronomy · Laurence Lavelle Chemistry & Biochemistry · Fariba Younai Dentistry |
· Argelia Andrade Spanish & Portuguese · Ryan Enos Political Science · Rana Khankan Physiological Science · Ross Melnick Film, TV & Digital Media · Maureen Shay English |
2008 | · Elizabeth Ligon Bjork Psychology · Peggy Fong Ecology & Evolutionary Biology · Linda Garro Anthropology · Teofilo Ruiz History · Benjamin Schwartz Chemistry & Biochemistry · Robert Winter Music |
· Leigh Harris Writing Programs · Chi Li Ethnomusicology · Robert B. Trelease Pathology & Lab Medicine |
· Victorino Fusilero Germanic Languages · John F. McCauley Political Science · Holley Replogle Musicology · Naomi Taback History · Jordan A. Yamaji Smith Comparative Literature |
2007 | · John Agnew Geography · Devon Carbado Law · Valerie Matsumoto History/Asian American Studies · Behzad Razavi Electrical Engineering · Daniel Solorzano Graduate School of Education and Information Studies · Blair Van Valkenburgh Ecology & Evolutionary Biology |
· Nancy Ezer Mole Cell & Devl Bio · Fred Hagigi Public Health · Eric Marin Film TV & Digital Media |
· Melanie Ho English · Matthew Lockard Philosophy · Marcie Ray Musicology · Sadaf Sehati Chemistry & Biochemistry · Carolina Sitnisky Spanish & Portuguese |
2006 | · Robert A. Gurval Classics · Patricia McDonough Education · Albert Moore Law · Kenneth Nagy Ecology & Evolutionary Biology · Geoffrey Symcox History · David Rigby Geography |
· Roger Bohman Mole Cell & Devl Bio · Joann Damron-Rodriguez Social Welfare · Gerald Wilson Ethnomusicology |
· Denise Cruz English · Brent James Spanish & Portuguese · Stephan Pennington Musicology · Moss Pike Classics · O. James Rocha Philosophy |
2005 | · Roger Bourland Music · Robert Fovell Oceanic Sciences · Elma Gonzalez Ecology & Evolutionary Biology · Elizabeth Marchant Spanish & Portuguese · Mike Rose Education · Keith Stolzenbach Civil & Environmental Engineering |
· Susan Mary Griffin Writing Programs · William Grisham Psychology · Anahid Keshishian Near Eastern Languages & Cultures |
· Sebastien Breau Geography · Adam Fingerhut Psychology · Catherine Fountain Spanish & Portuguese · Lorenzo Garcia Classics · Joseph Hwang Philosophy |
2004 | · David Kaplan Philosophy · Kathryn Morgan Classics · Mark Morris Physics & Astronomy · Jesus Torrecilla Spanish & Portuguese · Joan Waugh History |
· Andrew Hsu Philosophy · Jennifer Westbay Writing Programs · Kimberly Jansma French |
· Anthony Friscia Freshman Cluster Program · David Sanson Philosophy · Indre Vida Viskontas Psychology · Kelly Suk Yong Yi-Kang Spanish & Portuguese · Jerome-Ieronymos Zoidakis Chemustry & Biochemistry |
2003 | · Joseph DiStefano III Biomedical Engineering · Robin Garrell Chemistry & Biochemistry · A.P. Gonzalez Film, TV & Digital Media · Mitchell Morris Musicology · Kirk Stark Law |
· Marjorie Bates Chemistry & Biochemistry · Anita McCormick Writing Programs · Richard Stevenson III Dentistry |
· Gordon Haramaki Musicology · Bryan Lockett Classics · Ramela Grigorian Art History · Theresa Romens-Woerpel Geography · Louis deRosset Philosophy |
2002 | · Christopher Anderson Mathematics · Steven Clarke Chemistry & Biochemistry · Anne Mellor English · Lee Todd Miller Pediatrics · Grant Nelson Law |
· Colleen Keenan Nursing · Steven Hardinger Chemistry & Biochemistry · Cynthia Merrill Writing Programs |
· Robert Gedeon Sociology · La’Tonya Rease Miles English · Margaret (Meg) Elizabeth Scharle Philosophy · Emma Jane Scioli Classics · Christina Yamanaka History |
2001 | · Michael J. Colacurcio English · Glen M. MacDonald Geography · Kevin Terraciano History · James W. Trent Education · Brian Walker Political Science |
· George Leddy Geography/International Development Studies · Sandra Mano Writing Programs · L. Jean Perry Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology |
· Thomas Dubois History · Caryl Lee-Benner Spanish & Portuguese · Nancy Llewellyn Classics · Ronald Otter Political Science · Andrew Sargent English |
2000 | · Scott H. Chandler Physiological Science · Efraín Kristal Spanish & Portuguese · Hector F. Myers Psychology · David Sklansky Law · Robert N. Watson English |
· Nicole Dufresne French · Thomas Holm Law · Richard P. Usatine Family Medicine |
· Deborah Banner English · Campbell Britton Theater · Giuseppe Cavatorta Italian · Sandra Perez-Linggi Spanish & Portuguese · Dean Tantillo Chem & Biochemistry |
1999 | · Grace Ganz Blumberg Law · Alessandro Duranti Anthropology · Richard H. Gold Radiological Sciences · N. Katherine Hayles English · Bernard Weiner Psychology |
· Patricia Gilmore-Jaffe Writing Programs · Emily Schiller English · Scott Votey Emergency Medicine Center |
· Timothy Clary Geography · Vanessa Herold French · John Hetts Psychology · Rhoda Janzen English · David Klein Chemistry & Biochemistry |
1998 | · George W. Bernard Dentistry · Verónica Cortínez Spanish & Portuguese · Wayne A. Dollase Earth & Space Sciences · Jayne E. Lewis English · Joshua S.S. Muldavin Geography |
· Paul Frymer Political Science · George Gadda Writing Programs · Julie Giese English |
· Shana Bass Political Science · Matthew Carlton Mathematics · Zoran Galic Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology · Emily Magruder English · Earl Williams Psychology |
1997 | · Uptal Banerjee Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology · Christine D. Gutierrez Education · Susan McClary Musicology · Arnold B. Scheibel Neurobiology/Psychiatry · Ivan Szelenyi Sociology |
· William McDonald Film & Television · Stuart Slavin Pediatrics · Sung-Ock Sohn East Asian Languages & Cultures |
· Joan Chevalier English · Alan Kessler Political Science · Joseph Nevins Geography · Rebecca Resinski Classics · Linda Van Leuven Applied Linguistics & Teaching English as a Secondary Language |
1996 | · Walter Allen Sociology · Judith A. Carney Geography · William M. Gelbart Chemistry & Biochemistry · Phyllis A. Guzé Medicine · Peter B. Hammond Anthropology |
· Scott Bowman Political Science · Timothy Tangherlini Scandinavian Section · G. Jennifer Wilson Honors & Undergraduate Programs |
· Kimberly Carter-Cram French · Stavros Karageorgis Sociology · Timothy McGovern Spanish & Portuguese · Michael Ryall Economics · Adam Wasson English |
1995 | · Noriko Akatsuka East Asian Languages & Cultures · Douglas Hollan Anthropology · V.A. Kolve English · Jerome Rabow Sociology · Paul V. Reale Music |
· Nicholas Collaros French · Kristine S. Knaplund Law · Christopher Mott English |
· Nathan Brandstater Chem & Biochemistry · Anthony Gopal Physics & Astronomy · Gilda Laura Ochoa Women’s Studies · Daniel Sutherland Philosophy · Rebecca Winer History |
1994 | · David A. Binder Law · Jon P. Davidson Earth & Space Sciences · Melvin Oliver Sociology · Barbara L. Packer English · E. Victor Wolfenstein Political Science |
· Steven K. Derian Law · Linda Jensen Applied Linguistics & Teaching English as a Secondary Language · Shelby Popham Writing Programs |
· John Denman Anthropology · Steven Herbert Geography · Mahafarid Lashgari Germanic Languages · Michael Murashige English · Eleanor Townsley Sociology |
1993 | · Calvin B. Bedient English · Richard B. Kaner Chemistry & Biochemistry · Katherine C. King Classics · William G. Ouchi Management · Bruce Schulman History |
· Stephen Dickey English · Sondra Hale Anthropology · Jutta Landa Germanic Languages |
· Glenn Appleby Mathematics · Kathy Beckett Sociology · Blaise Eitner Biology · Wendy Fonarow Anthropology · Kimberly Monda English |
1992 | · Bruce L. Baker Psychology · Paul B. Bergman Law · Robert B. Goldberg Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology · Peter E. Kollock Sociology · Eugen Weber History |
· Janet Goodwin Applied Linguistics and Teaching English as a Secondary Language · Janette Lewis Writing Programs · Yihua Wang East Asian Languages & Cultures |
· Pamela Bleisch Classics · Marc Dollinger History · William Gleason English · Laurie Pieper Philosophy · Jill Stein Sociology |
1991 | · Michael R. Asimow Law · Edward G. Berenson History · Robert A. Bjork Psychology · Margaret FitzSimmons Urban Planning · Kenneth R. Lincoln English |
· Marde S. Gregory Speech · Betty A. Luceigh Chemisty & Biochemistry · Cheryl Pfoff Writing Programs |
· Sophia Darwin Mathematics · Clayton Dube History · John M. Kearns Classics · Susan Koshy English · Rachel Parker Sociology |
1990 | · Peter M. Narins Physiological Science · Gary B. Nash History · John S. Wiley Law · Merlin C. Wittrock Education · Ruth Yeazell English |
· Lisa Gerrard Writing Programs · Andres Durstenfeld Biology · Dorothy Phillips Physiological Science |
· Roger Florka Philosophy · Margaret Ann Harmon Biology · Matt Matsuda History · Robert Metzger English · Monika Sudjian Germanic Languages |
1989 | · John B. Garnett Mathematics · Kathleen L. Komar Germanic Lang/Comp Lit · William G. Roy Sociology · Stephen Yenser English · Eric M. Zolt Law |
· S. Scott Bartchy History · Bonnie Lisle Writing Programs · Kenneth R. Pfeiffer Civil Engineering/Psychology |
· Stephen Buhler English · Leslie Knapp Anthropology · Pamela Theresa Lopez Biology · Mario Picazo Atmospheric Sciences · Katherine Von Hemmerstein Germanic Languages |
1988 | · Alison G. Anderson Law · Ann L.T. Bergren Classics · Charles A. Berst English · Michael J. Goldstein Psychology · Richard L. Sklar Political Science |
· Jeanne Gunner Writing Programs · Art Huffman Physics and Astronomy · David G. Kay Computer Science |
· S. Michael Bowen English · Laura Cummins Anthropology · Michael Gehman Philosophy · Ruth Lawn Johnson Classics · Elisa Liberatori Prati Italian |
1987 | · Lawrence W. Bassett Radiological Sciences · E. Bradford Burns History · Kenneth Graham, Jr. Law · Howard Suber Film & Television · Richard Yarborough English |
· Carol D. Berkowitz Pediatrics · Jeffrey I. Cole Communication Studies · Cheryl Giuliano Writing Programs |
· Mary Dotter Spanish E Portuguese · Karin Hamm Germanic Languages · Linda Lohn English · Peter Master ESL · John Quackenbush Physics |
1986 | · Roger A. Gorski Neurobiology · Patricia A. Keating Linguistics · Leonard Kleinrock Computer Science · Martin Wachs Urban Planning · Scott L. Waugh History |
· David Cohen Mathematics · Johanna Harris-Heggie Music · Paul Von Blum Interdisciplinary |
· Daniel Kerman Anthropology · Laura Kuhn Music · Nina C. Leibtnan Theater, Film & TV · Hans Pfister Physics · Shelby Popham English · Keith Simmons Philosophy · David Smallberg Computer Science |
1985 | · Patricia M. Greenfield Psychology · David F. Martin Computer Science · Mark W. Plant Economics · Ross P. Shideler Scandinavian/Comparative Literature · William D. Warren Law |
· L. Geoffrey Cowan Communication Studies · Mary Elizabeth Perry History · Linda Diane Venis English |
· Hannah Balter Sociology · Bruce Brasington History · Bruce Chaderjian Mathematics · Barbara Hawkins ESL · Jeremy Hyman Philosophy · Julia N. Pennbridge Anthropology · Laurel Cohen-Pfister German · Stuart Shigeo Sumida Biology · Reed Wilson English · Perry Powell Kinesiology |
1984 | · Robert Dallek History · Hooshang Kangerloo Radiological Sciences · Jeffrey Prager Sociology · Stanley Siegel Law · Sandra A. Thompson Linguistics |
· Hector Campos Spanish & Portuguese · David Christensen Philosophy · Howard Gillman Political Science · Leo Hanami East Asian Languages & Cultures · Suzy Clarkson Holstein English · Lioba Moshi Linguistics · Susan Neel History · Paul Padilla History |
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1983 | · Claude Bernard Physics & Astronomy · Bryan C. Ellickson Economics · Robert S. Elliott Electrical Engineering · Albert D. Hutter English · Charles M. Knobler Chemistry & Biochemistry |
· Constance Coiner English · Michael Frazer Mathematics · Stuart Rugg Kinesiology · Holly Thomas Philosophy · Judith Ann Verbeke Biology |
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1982 | · Dean Bok Neurobiology · Robin S. Liggett Architecture & Urban Design/Urban Planning · William Melnitz Theater · Joseph K. Perloff Medicine · Karen E. Rowe English |
· Cheryl Bolin English · Andres Durstenfeld Biology · Gary Mar Philosophy · Dorothy Phillips Kinesiology · Nancy Sasao Oriental Languages |
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1981 | · Arnold J. Band Near Eastern Languages & Cultures · Charles L. Batten, Jr. English · Lucien B. Guze Medicine · Gerald Lopez Law · Andy Wong Dentistry |
· Rachel Cohon Philosophy · Anneliese Gerl Germanic Languages · Patricia Gilmore-Jaffe English · Alissa Schulweis History · Lorraine Tiffany Kinesiology |
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1980 | · A.R. Braunmuller English · Fredi Chiappelli Italian · Kenneth L. Karst Law · Richard F. Logan Geography · Ronald F. Zernicke Physiological Science |
· Ellen Caldwell English · Richard Janda Linguistics · Susan Kennedy Dance · Randall Moore Biology · Debra Watanuki Kinesiology · Bryn Stevens Biology |
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1979 | · Steven Krantz Mathematics · Paul I. Rosenthal Communication Studies · Christopher Salter Geography · James H. White Mathematics · Stephen C. Yeazell Law |
· Clive Bull Economics · Janice Devine Geography · Mary Catherine Harlow Philosophy · Donald Harn Biology · Mel Raab Mechanics & Structures |
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1978 | · William R. Allen Economics · Michael E. Jung Chemistry & Biochemistry · J. Fred Weston Management · Thomas D. Wickens Psychology · Johannes Wilbert Anthropology |
· Joseph P. Beaton, Jr. Geography · Alice Kumagai Mathematics · Thomas Parker History · James Read Philosophy · Rosemarie Szostak Chemistry |
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1977 | · Michael J.B. Allen English · Henry M. Cherrick Dentistry · Richard C. Maxwell Law · J. William Schopf Earth & Space Sciences · Verne N. Schumaker Chemistry & Biochemistry |
· Jeffrey Cole Communication Studies · Terence d’Altroy Anthropology · Kathie Husk Germanic Languages · Sharon Klein Linguistics · Marilyn McMahon Theater Arts · James (Pat) Miller Mathematics · Maria Palacios de Erickson Spanish & Portuguese · Dwight Riskey Psychology · Thomas N. Russell Mechanics & Structures · Lynn Vogel Spanish & Portuguese |
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1976 | · Marianne Celce-Murcia Applied Linguistics & Teaching English as a Second Language · Jesse J. Dukeminier Law · George R. Guffey English · Marilyn L. Kourilsky Education · Chand Viswanathan Electrical Engineering |
· Chris Cagan Mathematics · Hsi-Chao Chow Chemistry · Michele La Rusch Philosophy · Larry Loeher Geography · Gloria Switzer French |
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1975 | · Alma M. Hawkins World Arts & Cultures · Morris Holland Psychology · Paul M. Schachter Linguistics · Stanley A. Wolpert History · Richard W. Young Neurobiology |
· Catherine Edwards Political Science · Wayne Evans Chemistry · Sydney Mauren Flanagan Bacteriology · Gregory Lunstrum Biology · Edward Stoddard III Geology · Judith Susilo Dance |
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1974 | · Robert B. Edgerton Anthropology/Psychiatry/Biobehavioral Sciences · David S. Eisenberg Chemistry & Biochemistry · Victoria A. Fromkin Linguistics · Robert C. Neerhout Pediatrics · Andrea L. Rich Speech |
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1973 | · Kirby A. Baker Mathematics · David Evans Chemistry & Biochemistry · Albert Hoxie History · Nhan Levan Electrical Engineering · Judith L. Smith Physiological Science |
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1972 | · Barbara K. Keogh Education · James N. Miller Microbiology & Immunology · David S. Rodes English · Ned A. Shearer Speech · Charles A. West Chemistry & Biochemistry |
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1971 | · Vernon E. Denny Chemical Engineering · Peter N. Ladefoged Linguistics · Arthur D. Schwabe Medicine · Duane E. Smith Political Science · Andreas Tietze Near Eastern Languages & Cultures |
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1970 | · Ehrhard Bahr Germanic Languages · Joseph Cascarano Biology · B. Lamar Johnson Education · Daniel Kivelson Chemistry & Biochemistry · Richard D. Lehan English |
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1969 | · Robert J. Finkelstein Physics & Astronomy · Douglas S. Hobbs Political Science · J.E. Phillips English · Raymond Redheffer Mathematics · Margret I. Sellers Microbiology & Immunology |
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1968 | · Edward W. Graham Chemistry & Biochemistry · W. James Popham Education · Sydney C. Rittenberg Microbiology & Molecular Genetics · Robert P. Stockwell Linguistics · Fred N. White Physiology |
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1967 | · Basil Gordon Mathematics · J.A.C. Grant Political Science · William Matthews English · David S. Saxon Physics & Astronomy · E.K.L. Upton Physics & Astronomy |
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1966 | · George Bartholomew Biology · William P. Gerberding Political Science · Hans Meyerhoff Philosophy · Joseph E. Spencer Geography |
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1965 | · E.A. Carlson Biology · W.R. Hitchcock History · Allen Parducci Psychology · William R. Romig Microbiology & Molecular Genetics |
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1964 | · Mostafa A. El-Sayed Chemistry & Biochemistry · Leon Howard English · Moshe F. Rubinstein Civil & Environmental Engineering |
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1963 | · Carl W. Hagge Germanic Languages · Wendell P. Jones Education · Robert H. Sorgenfrey Mathematics · Saul Winstein Chemistry & Biochemistry |
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1962 | · Charles W. Hoffman Germanic Languages · Thomas P. Jenkin Political Science · Ken Nobe Chemical Engineering |
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1961 | · John F. Barron Economics · Victor E. Hall Physiology · Kenneth N. Trueblood Chemistry & Biochemistry |