Twenty University of Notre Dame faculty members have received Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, and three have been honored with Dockweiler Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising.
The awards are presented by the Office of the Provost, and the recipients are selected through a process that includes peer and student nominations.
The Dockweiler Awards, established in 2007 with a gift from the Julia Stearns Dockweiler Charitable Foundation, recognize faculty or staff members who have demonstrated a sustained commitment to Notre Dame undergraduates through outstanding mentoring, academic advising or career counseling services.
The Dockweiler Award winners for the 2015-2016 academic year are:
- Dee Anne Goodenough-Lashua, chemistry and biochemistry.
- Abigail L. Palko, gender studies.
- Rachel Tomas Morgan, Center for Social Concerns.
The Joyce Awards, also established in 2007, are supported by a gift from the late Father Joyce’s classmates of Notre Dame’s Class of 1937. They honor faculty members who have had a profound influence on undergraduate students through sustained exemplary teaching, and, in particular, recognize professors who create environments that stimulate significant student learning, elevate students to a new level of intellectual engagement and foster students’ ability to express themselves effectively within their disciplines.
The Joyce Award recipients for the 2015-2016 academic year are:
- Ghada Bualuan, classics.
- Kasey Buckles, economics.
- Brian Collier, ACE/American studies.
- Xavier Creary, chemistry and biochemistry.
- Morten Eskildsen, physics.
- J. William Goodwine, aerospace and mechanical engineering.
- Stuart Greene, English.
- Amanda Hummon, chemistry and biochemistry.
- Joshua Kaplan, political science.
- Tracy Kijewski-Correa, civil and environmental engineering.
- Shaun Lee, biological sciences.
- Bradley Malkovsky, theology.
- Mark McCready, chemical and biomolecular engineering.
- Michael Meyer, accountancy.
- Vincent Munoz, political science/Constitutional studies.
- Jessica Payne, psychology.
- Jennifer Robichaud, biological sciences.
- Jason Ruiz, American studies.
- Daniel Stowe, music.
- Chengxu Yin, East Asian languages and cultures.
Contact: Sue Penrod, Office of the Provost, 574-631-7242, spenrod@nd.edu
Originally published by Michael O. Garvey at news.nd.edu on May 04, 2016.