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žžÀ² State Honors Six Educators at 19th Annual Celebrating College Teaching Conference

Six žžÀ² State educators were honored for their achievements in the classroom during the 19th annual Celebrating College Teaching Conference

Six žžÀ² State educators were honored for their achievements in the classroom during the 19th annual Celebrating College Teaching Conference on Oct. 26.

Three faculty members received the žžÀ² Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award (DTA), for demonstrating extraordinary teaching in the classroom and a commitment to impacting the lives of students.

Three faculty members also received the Outstanding Teaching Award (OTA), sponsored by the University Teaching Council, which honors full-time, non-tenure track and part-time faculty who consistently demonstrate extraordinary skill in classroom teaching.

Recipients of the DTA awards are:
Cynthia Barb, Department of Mathematical Sciences, žžÀ² at Stark
Don-John Dugas, Department of English, žžÀ² Campus
Alexander Seed, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, žžÀ² Campus

Recipients of the OTA awards are:
David Graff, Department of Sociology, žžÀ² at Tuscarawas
Mary Beth Lukach, College of Nursing, žžÀ² at Trumbull
Fetna Mikati, Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies, žžÀ² Campus

More information about each recipient will be featured in future issues of e-Inside.

POSTED: Monday, November 5, 2012 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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