Office of the Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs

Awards/Honors

A wide variety of Awards and Honors are issued to individuals whose outstanding service at the University of Kentucky earns recognition. For information regarding the nomination process, award history, or other details please contact the orginating College/Department.

 

 

Provost's Awards for Outstanding Teaching

Award info

 

We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2008 Provost’s Outstanding Teaching Awards.

 

2008 Recipients

 

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  Tenured Faculty

Noemi Lugo, Music

Frank Romanelli, Pharmacy Practice & Science

  Non Tenured Faculty

Jason Hans, Family Studies

Zaki-Udin Hassan, Anesthesiology

  Teaching Assistants

Goce Andrevski, Management

Judith Atzler, German

Hannah Freeman, English

     

2008 Finalists

 

  Tenured Faculty

Richard Andreatta, Rehabilitation Sciences

Jeffory Clymer, English

Rebecca Dutch, Biochemistry

Carl Mattacola, Rehabilitation Sciences

Michael Reid, Physiology

Richard Jefferies, Anthropology

Douglass Kalika, Chemical & Materials Engineering

Todd Pfeiffer, Plant & Soil Sciences

Salvatore Turco, Biochemistry

Jean Wiese, Behavioral Science

  Non Tenured Faculty

Todd Hastings, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Tracy Kitchel, Community & Leadership Development

Braden Lusk, Mining Engineering

Faika Zanjani, Graduate Center for Gerontology

  Teaching Assistants

Cassandra Fetters, English

Brett Fulkerson-Smith, Philosophy

Sandra Slater, History

     

 

 

Outstanding Teachers Past Recipients

 

 

Provost's Distinguished Service Professors

 

2007 Recipients

 

James B. Campbell, percussionist and internationally recognized teacher, School of Music, College of Fine Arts.

Nikky Finney, award-winning poet and essayist, Department of English, College of Arts and Sciences.

Richard H. Haug, executive dean, professor and recent winner of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons’ teacher of the year award, College of Dentistry.

Mary Molinaro, director of Preservation and Digital Programs, professor, and national authority on digital libraries and archives, UK Libraries.

Carol Riker, noted for consistent excellence in her work, including teaching and efforts toward smoke-free communities and the prevention and cessation of tobacco use, College of Nursing.

William C. Robertson, clinical professor respected as a role model for students, residents and junior faculty, Department of Neurology, College of Medicine.

Paul Vincelli, professor in agricultural extension, College of Agriculture, whose teaching and research focuses on plant pathogens to help farmers as well as assist homeland security.