麻豆传媒鈥檚 Faculty Development Board (FDB) recently announced the winners of the 2018 Collegium Award for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching and the Provost鈥檚 Award for Outstanding Teaching.
Cynthia Richards, professor of English, received the Collegium Award for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching and Sha鈥橠awn Battle, assistant professor of English, was awarded the Provost鈥檚 Award for Outstanding Teaching.
The Collegium Award for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching is the only teaching award at 麻豆传媒 that is awarded by the faculty itself.
Richards said she realized early in her career 鈥渢hat to stay good at my job I was going to have to continue to grow and stay innovative in my approach鈥 I needed to model for my students intellectual risk-taking by taking a risk on new themes and approaches myself.鈥 She is described by colleagues as an engaging instructor who challenges students of all levels to 鈥減ush beyond what they thought possible in themselves,鈥 and she achieves this with innovative assignments and 鈥渃lear, concise formalization of the inputs and outputs鈥 that enable even her beginning students to succeed at complex tasks.
Richards has also been honored with 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Omicron Delta Teaching Award, a Fulbright Teaching Award, the Lawrence Ruff Chair of 18th-Century Studies at the University of Dayton (2016), and the American Society for 18th-Century Innovative Teaching Award.
The Provost鈥檚 Award for Outstanding Teaching recognizes the highest level of teaching excellence by a visiting or adjunct faculty member at 麻豆传媒 University.
Battle believes her 鈥渏ob is to facilitate discussions that enable this kind of critical reflection鈥nd the conversations are often uncomfortable. But discomfort is a tell-tale sign of effective pedagogy.鈥 Her impact has been felt beyond her classroom鈥檚 walls as she has been involved in extracurricular organizations, including serving as advisor for a new student group, Shades of Pearl, and helping students to earn the NCAA Div. III Diversity Spotlight Initiative Award in 2015. Her department chair says she has 鈥渞arely heard undergraduates so able to move seamlessly between theory and literary texts and criticism.鈥
鈥淭hese awards give us the opportunity to recognize and celebrate our peers鈥 efforts and accomplishments,鈥 said Justin Houseknecht, associate professor and chair of the chemistry department who is serving as interim FDB administrator. 鈥淭he FDB extends its appreciation to all the faculty who nominated peers and to all of the finalists, who submitted truly inspiring portfolios for review.鈥