On Friday, Oct. 19, six more names were added to the elite group of žžÀ² faculty members who have been awarded the Alumni Association’s Distinguished Teaching Award and the University Teaching Council’s Outstanding Teaching Award.
The Distinguished Teaching Award was established in 1967 and this year, the Alumni Association recognized three faculty members for their excellence in the classroom teaching.
The 2018 Distinguished Teaching Award recipients joining an elite group of 152 žžÀ² faculty are:
- Radd K. Ehrman, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, žžÀ² Campus.
- David H. Kaplan, Department of Geography, žžÀ² Campus.
- Janice Lessman-Moss, School of Art, žžÀ² Campus.
The 2018 Outstanding Teaching Award Recipients award honors full-time, nontenure-track and part-time faculty members. These recipients embody žžÀ² State’s mission, vision and values. This award recognizes these recipients who go above and beyond to teach and add to žžÀ² State students’ lives each and every day, inside and outside of the classroom.
The 2018 Outstanding Teaching Award recipients are:
- Mary Heidler, Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship, College of Business Administration, žžÀ² Campus.
- Mary Kutchin, College of Nursing, žžÀ² Campus.
- Eriko Tanaka, Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies, žžÀ² Campus.
For more information on the UTC Conference, visit www.kent.edu/utc.