Awarded to three graduate teaching assistants – from diverse areas such as the natural sciences and engineering, the social sciences, and the humanities and arts – who have exhibited consistent excellence in the classroom and thus symbolize the university’s dedication to the education of scholar-teachers.
2023
Elisa Shimada
Emily M. Sung
Basel Shbita
2022
Joshua Allbright
Aireale J. Rodgers
Junxiong Yin
2021
Mary Ippolito
Madeline Thayer
Maya D. Yanez
2020
Nina C. Christie
Zhanerke Temirgaliyeva
David Velasquez
2019
Douglas Fleming
Alfred Brown IV
Lizette G. Solorzanov
2017
Jenna K. Ross
Saurov Syed
Kamia Smith
2016
Jose Raul Gonzalez Alonso
Tushar Bharati
Christopher Muniz
2015
Jiun Bang
Renée Jorgenson Bolinger
Bo Cheng Jin
2014
Chih-Chieh Hsu
Young Ji Kim
Simon Radford
2013
Amir Allam
Xiao He
M.chel Angela Martinez
2012
Fabian Rojas Barrales
John Y. Kwak
Lucille Toth Colombie
2011
Tameem Albash
Rook Campbell
Jingyu Xue
2010
Meredith Drake Reitan
Sean Loyd
James Rowlins
2009
Pao-Chen Li
Zlatina G. Sandalska
Bernard A. Steinman
2008
Tabitha Ann Esther
Anca I. Lasc
Michal Temkin Martínez
2007
Nicholas R. Buccola
Lorraine Leon
Richard B. Souza
2006
Katie Mussack
Candace Cherie Weddle
Mary Jeanne Wilson
2005
Mathew Curtis
2004
Marisa Perdomo
2003
E. Del Chrol
2002
Peter D. Countway
2001
Rebecca D. Heino
Tina O. Tan
2000
Thomas Cantwell
1999
Suzanne Curtin
1998
Michael Jon Khandelwal
1997
Jay Vavra
1996
Sigrun Pabst
1995
Susan L. Bower
1994
Elizabeth Semele Yuan
1993
Seth Kumi
1992
Carol M. Tang
1991
Gregory G. Curtin