
The 2006 Penn Prize for
Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students
The Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students
was established by the President in 2000 to recognize the profound impact graduate
students have on undergraduate education at Penn. Nominations for
the award come from the undergraduates. Ten prizes are awarded annually.
Featured with President Amy Gutmann and Deputy Provost Janice Bellace, are this year's awardees:
(Front):
Erin Buckley - Physics and Astronomy
Christa Cesario - Anthropology
Kristin Doughty - Anthropology
(back)
Faye Allard - Sociology
Rebecca Arvary - Chemistry
A.Rahman Ford - Political Science
Kevin Galloway - Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
Emily Ogden - English
Andrew Knight - Management
John Roper - History
This year 189 nominations were received. In addition to the ten awardees, the Selection Committee extends congratulations to students who received Honorable Mention.
The "statement of teaching philosophy" for each awardee
is posted on this web site.
2005 awardees
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