| Inside NAU Home | NAU in the News | Search Archives | Submit a News Tip | Vol. 5 No. 13 | April 9, 2008 |
President and Provost name first Distinguished Teaching Fellows Jeff Berglund, Geeta Chowdhry and Brandon Cruickshank have been appointed the inaugural President's Distinguished Teaching Fellows, President John Haeger and Provost Liz Grobsmith announced. The appointments recognize teaching scholars who have significantly impacted undergraduate learning. The Distinguished Teaching Fellows are appointed for three years and during that time, they will develop and teach their "dream course." "The contributions of Drs. Jeff Berglund, Geeta Chowdhry and Brandon Cruickshank have had a transformational impact on the lives of students as well as in the life of the university," Haeger said. Grobsmith said the first-ever Distinguished Teaching Fellows also will participate in the newly established Teaching Academy at NAU. "Their leadership will be instrumental in recognizing, supporting and rewarding effective teaching throughout the university," she noted.
The three Distinguished Teaching Fellows will receive a $5,000 stipend and a $5,000 professional development fund for each year of their appointment. Faculty with a minimum of five years of teaching experience at NAU, particularly in undergraduate education, and who have a sustained record of teaching excellence are eligible for a Fellow award. Letters of support are submitted by the nominee's chair, dean, faculty colleague and a current or former student, and a committee reviews the nominations and application portfolios. The president and provost make the final selection. |
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