The Provost’s office is currently accepting nominations from faculty and students for the 2004 Trustees’ Outstanding Teacher Award. The award was established at the direction of the President in 1994 through donations from members of the Board of Trustees and consists of a $5,000 honorarium.
The Trustees’ Outstanding Teacher Award is given to recognize classroom instruction with exceptional accomplishments. The recipient will be selected based on letters of support from colleagues, students, and alumni as well as student evaluations from the last two years and peer evaluations.
The President will make the final selection based on recommendations from a committee consisting of Provost G. P. “Bud” Peterson, Vice Provost for Administration and Dean of Undergraduate Education Gary Gabriele, Secretary of the Institute and General Counsel Charles Carletta, Grand Marshal Mike Borzumate, and last year’s winner of the award, Professor Harry McLaughlin.
Nominations will be effective for two years and should include a letter of nomination, a resume, and letters of support from administrators, colleagues, alumni, and students. The Provost’s offices will accept nominations until March 8.