By Texas A&M Center for Teaching Excellence
The Office of the Provost and the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) are proud to announce this year’s recipients of the Provost Academic Professional Track (APT) Faculty Teaching Excellence Award. Established in 2019 through the generosity of the Marie M. and James H. Galloway Foundation, this award celebrates faculty membes who demonstrate exceptional teaching practices that foster meaningful learning experiences for students.
This prestigious award highlights the profound impact of effective teaching and underscores the importance of student-centered learning. With the continued support of Faculty Affairs, each awardee receives a $5,000 cash stipend to fund innovative teaching projects, enhance teaching activities, and support initiatives that improve student learning. Recipients will hold this distinguished title for life.
The 2024-2025 award recipients are:
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Dr. Dawson Nodurft, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Physics
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Dr. Shaun Logan, College of Dentistry, Department of Biomedical Sciences
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Dr. Noelle Sweany, College of Education & Human Development, Department of Educational Psychology
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Dr. Susan Fields, College of Education & Human Development, Department of Teaching, Learning & Culture
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Dr. Adam Patterson, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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Dr. Anton Hoffman, College of Veterniary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
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Dr. Lisa Colvin, College of Education & Human Development, Department of Kinesiology & Sport Management
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Dr. Martin Carlisle, College of Engineering, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
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Dr. Steve Maxwell, College of Medicine, Department of Cell Biology & Genetics
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Dr. Chad Nelson, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, & Communications
For more information on the Provost Academic Professional Track Faculty Teaching Excellence Award, visit cte.tamu.edu or contact Clarence Manglal-Ian.