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Nominations for the 2003 Amoco Outstanding Teaching Award will be accepted through March 7.
The award is given annually to a Columbia campus faculty member who best exemplifies excellence in undergraduate classroom teaching. The Amoco Foundation provides $2,500 for the recipient.
Any full-time faculty member who teaches undergraduate courses on the Columbia campus may be nominated. Nominations should be in the form of individually signed letters and include a statement in support of the nominee. The selection committee includes students and faculty.
Send nominations to Lori Thombs, statistics, chair of the selection committee. Previous winners, who are ineligible for nomination, include:
John Gardner, library and information science
James Stiver, philosophy
Farid Sadik, pharmacy
Donald Greiner, English
Jerome Odom, chemistry
William Bearden, business administration
Horacio Farach, physics
David Cowart, English
Charles Kovacik, geography
Lori Thombs, Statistics
Terence Shimp, business administration
Scott Goode, chemistry
Ronald Atkinson, history
Steve Mann, business administration
Dan Reger, chemistry
Richard Showman, biology
Carolyn Matalene, English
Chaden Djalali, physics
John Spurrier, statistics
David Sumner, mathematics
Wally Peters, mechanical engineering.
02/03
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