2016 CEE Faculty Awards
Congratulations to Annalisa Onnis-Hayden, Dan Saulnier, and Steve Cranford on awards they received at this year’s COE faculty and staff ceremony and the CEE brick ceremony:
Martin W. Essigman Outstanding Teaching Award | Annalisa Onnis-Hayden |
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This award celebrates a faculty member who has demonstrated success as a teacher by combining competence in subject matter with an ability to inspire students to higher levels of scholarship; improved the tools and conditions for teaching; and consistently demonstrated teaching effectiveness in a manner that substantially exceeds the normal expectation for a faculty member. Annalisa truly embodies these characteristics and the line of students waiting to speak with her during office hours is a testament to her role as an educator and mentor to many. |
Outstanding Cooperative Education Coordinator Award | Dan Saulnier |
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Dan’s commitment to preparing students for successful cooperative education experiences, strong relationships with current and prospective co-op employers, and support he provides to students has not gone un-recognized. This year, he was the recipient of the Outstanding Cooperative Education Coordinator Award, an award that also recognized his ability to provide superior service to students by developing and maintaining a rich and robust set of high quality co=op opportunities. |
CEE Excellence in Teaching Award | Steve Cranford |
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This award recognizes a CEE faculty member who exhibits a passion for and keen knowledge of the course material; organizes and delivers a course in a way that helps students learn and promotes their interest in the subject area; and shows concern for student learning and welfare. Steve has a unique way of incorporating pop-culture references into lectures to keep students engaged. His compassion and understanding make him extremely relatable and students seek his advice for classes, careers, and life. |
Congratulations to all the winners and to everyone for their hard work and dedication during the 2015-2016 academic school year.