The University of Mississippi
Liberal Arts Student E-Newsletter Ventress Hall
Volume 5, Issue 1 - October 2009

Nominations Sought for Liberal Arts Teaching Awards

Nominations are being sought by the College of Liberal Arts for the Liberal Arts Outstanding Teacher of the Year and the Cora Lee Graham Award for Outstanding Teaching of Freshmen awards.

Eligibility for both awards is limited to faculty of professorial rank (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Full Professor) in the College of Liberal Arts. In addition, the Graham award is limited to faculty actively involved in teaching 100- or 200-level courses or other courses intended primarily for freshmen. Temporary and visiting faculty, as well as previous recipients, are not eligible.

Criteria for the award include, but are not limited to, excellence of class instruction, intellectual stimulation of students, and concern for students' welfare. Both recipients will be recognized during the College's commencement ceremony, have their names added to award plaques in the Dean's office, and receive $1,000.

Deadline

All nominations must be received in the Office of the Dean no later than Friday, April 9, 2010.

Forms

IMPORTANT: The nomination form is in PDF format, which requires a program such as Adobe Reader or Nuance PDF Reader. If you wish to save the information you type into the form, you can download and use the Nuance PDF Reader. Simply right-click on the form below and save it to your computer before filling it out.

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Forms are also available in the Office of the Dean in Ventress Hall.

How to Submit Nomination Forms

Either

1) Send the completed form as an e-mail attachment to libarts@olemiss.edu.

OR

2) Mail / hand deliver the forms to the following address.

Liberal Arts Teacher Award Nomination
College of Liberal Arts
200 Ventress Hall
University, MS 38677

All nominations must be received in the Office of the Dean no later than Friday, April 9, 2010.

Previous Recipients

First awarded in 1985, the previous recipients of the Liberal Arts Outstanding Teacher of the Year award are: Sheila Skemp (History), Jerrold Heindel (Biology), James Cooke (History), William Lawhead (Philosophy and Religion), Mary Kallman (Psychology), Eldon Miller (Mathematics), Kenneth McGraw (Psychology), Donald Dyer (Modern Languages and Linguistics), John Hull (Biology), Talmadge James Reid (Mathematics), Colby Kullman (English), Lee Bolen (Physics), Daniell Mattern (Chemistry and Biochemistry), Rebecca Holberton (Biology), Edmund Keiser (Biology), Douglass Sullivan-Gonzalez (History), Samir Husni (Journalism), Ethel Young-Minor (English), Benjamin Fisher (English), John Neff (History), Ann Fisher-Wirth (English), Sheri Rieth (Art), Daniel O'Sullivan (Modern Languages), and Ross Haenfler (Sociology and Anthropology).

The Cora Lee Graham Award for Outstanding Teaching of Freshmen has been awarded since 1987 to the following recipients: Jon Parcher (Chemistry and Biochemistry), Lee Bolen (Physics), Kwang-Sik Yun (Chemistry), Daniel Williams (English), Jeffrey Watt (History), Gerard Buskes (Mathematics), William Scott (Chemistry and Biochemistry), Kees Gispen (History), Paul Lago (Biology), Hans-Jurgen Gaycken (Modern Languages), Walter Cleland, Jr. (Chemistry and Biochemistry), Michael Lynch (Philosophy and Religion), L. Marvin Overby (Political Science), Holly Reynolds (Political Science), Kathryn McKee (English and Southern Studies), Gary Gaston (Biology), Frederick Laurenzo (History), Timothy Nordstrom (Political Science), Aileen Ajootian (Classics), Joe Turner Cantú (Theatre Arts), Jason Ritchie (Chemistry and Biochemistry), Tamar Goulet (Biology), and Greg Tschumper (Chemistry and Biochemistry).