
The 2003
Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students
The Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by
Graduate Students was established in 2000 by President Judith Rodin.
The prize recognizes excellence in teaching by graduate students
across the university who, through their dedication to teaching,
have had a profound impact on undergraduate education at Penn. Ten
$500 awards were made in April of each year. This prize, that Dr.
Rodin continues to sponsor, is unique in that it seeks nominations
specifically from undergraduate students.
(Left to right) Alexine
Fleck (English), Stephennie
Mulder (History of Art), Shane Yu
(Management), Melody Mark (Ancient
History), Deputy Provost P.Conn, University President J.Rodin, David
Faris (Political Science), Noah Lim
(Marketing), Christopher Makler
(Economics), Dan Cain (Mathematics),
Mike Smith (Biology), Suchitra
Mattai (Fine Arts), & Penn Prize Committee Chair,
Walter Licht.
2002 awardees
2001 and 2000 awardees
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