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UK Recognizes Faculty and Teaching Assistants With Outstanding Teaching Awards

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photo of Outstanding Teaching Award winners
Jennifer Osterhage, Department of Biology, receiving an Outstanding Teaching Award.
Suzanne Smith, Department of Mechanical Engineering, received an Outstanding Teaching Award.
Faculty members from the Department of History accepting a 2019 Outstanding Teaching Award.
Anna Voskresensky, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures, received an Outstanding Teaching Award.
Sarah Wilson, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, receiving a 2019 Outstanding Teaching Award.
Rachel Carr, Department of English, receiving an Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award.
Shane Clark, Department of Mathematics, receiving an Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award.
Abraham Prades-Mengibar, Department of Hispanic Studies, receiving an Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award.
Luc Dunoyer, Department of Biology, receiving an Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 23, 2019) — The University of Kentucky recognized exceptional faculty and teaching assistants with the Outstanding Teaching Awards during the 2019 UK Faculty Awards Ceremony held Thursday, April 18.

The Outstanding Teaching Awards annually recognize faculty and graduate teaching assistants who go above and beyond what is expected and demonstrate outstanding performance in the classroom or laboratory. Selected via nomination, candidates were reviewed by a selection committee empaneled by the Office for Faculty Advancement and the Center for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching.

Winners received award certificates, pewter bowls, and cash awards of $4,000 for regular and special title series faculty and $1,500 for teaching assistants.

Faculty winners are:

  • Benjamin Braun, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics;
  • Jennifer Osterhage, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology;
  • Suzanne Smith, College of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering;
  • Amy Taylor, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History;
  • Anna Voskresensky, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures; and
  • Sarah Wilson, College of Engineering, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering.

Teaching Assistant winners are:

  • Rachel Carr, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English;
  • Shane Clark, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics;
  • Abraham Prades-Mengibar, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Hispanic Studies; and
  • Luc Dunoyer, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology.