2019-20 Faculty Favorite Award A&S Nominees

Learn more about the award on the Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning website.

Total Nominees by Department

  • English – 26
  • CML – 20 (including one “Top 4)
  • Comm – 19
  • Biology – 16
  • Math – 12 
  • Philosophy – 10
  • Psych – 10 
  • POLS – 9 
  • Chem – 9 
  • HUM – 7
  • Geo – 7
  • History – 6 
  • CJ – 5
  • Fine Arts – 5 
  • PAS – 4 
  • UPA – 4 
  • Physics & Astronomy – 3 
  • TA – 3 
  • WGS – 3 
  • Anthro – 2 
  • Advising – 2 

 All A&S Nominees

*41% of all Faculty Favorite Nominees (182 out of 446) were A&S Faculty members.

  1. Melissa Groenewold, Classical & Modern Languages (included in the “Top 4” Faculty Favorite list)
  2. Mikus Abolins-Abols, Biology
  3. V. Joshua Adams, English
  4. Sharmin Akter, Chemistry
  5. Khaldoun Almousily, Classical & Modern Languages
  6. Jennifer &erson, Political Science
  7. Asaf Angermann, Philosophy
  8. Daryl Arend, Communication
  9. Mary Ashlock, Communication
  10. Charlotte Asmuth, English
  11. Kevin Bailey, English
  12. Charles Baker, Criminal Justice
  13. Brian Barnes, Philosophy
  14. Karen Battoe, Communication
  15. Donald Biddle, Geography & Geosciences
  16. Dale Billingsley, English
  17. Csaba Biro, Mathematics
  18. Brooke Boling, English
  19. Brad Bowman, History
  20. Mary Bradley, Mathematics
  21. Dan Brindle, Communication
  22. Rhonda Buchanan, Latin American & Latino Studies
  23. Robert Buchanan, Chemistry
  24. Julie Bunck, Political Science
  25. Terry Burden, Comparative Humanities
  26. Anne Caldwell, Political Science
  27. Tiffany Calvert, Fine Arts
  28. Teresa Cantrell, Philosophy
  29. Derek Carpenter, Comparative Humanities
  30. Karen Ch&ler, English
  31. Raymond Chastain, Physics & Astronomy
  32. Natalie Christian, Biology
  33. Julianne Chung, Philosophy
  34. Calvin Coker, Communication
  35. Cynthia Corbitt, Biology
  36. Brent Coughenour, English
  37. Danielle Franco, Chemistry
  38. Judith Danovitch, Psychological & Brain Sciences
  39. Joan Dantoni, English
  40. Christopher Davis, Physics & Astronomy
  41. Daniel DeCaro, Urban & Public Affairs
  42. Barry Denton, Criminal Justice
  43. Guy Dove, Philosophy
  44. Lee Dray, Classical & Modern Languages
  45. Margaret D’Silva, Communication
  46. Nicole Dugan, English
  47. Thomas Dumstorf, Classical & Modern Languages
  48. Thomas Edison, Classical & Modern Languages
  49. Freya Edlin, Psychological & Brain Sciences
  50. Aaron Ellis, Communication
  51. Adam Enders, Political Science
  52. Kristie Hofelich Ennis, English
  53. Lindsey Evans, Urban & Public Affairs
  54. Paul Ewald, Biology
  55. Carlos Felico-Garrido, Classical & Modern Languages
  56. Gina Firenzi, Communication
  57. Robert Forbes, Geography & Geosciences
  58. Michael Fowler, Political Science
  59. Christopher Frost, Biology
  60. Patricia Gagne, Sociology
  61. Jason Gainous, Political Science
  62. Cynthia Ganote, Sociology
  63. Matthew Goldberg, History
  64. Shae Goodlett, Fine Arts
  65. Kris Grady, Political Science
  66. Tricia Gray, Political Science
  67. Jo Ann Griffin, Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies
  68. David Grimm, Biology
  69. Paul Griner, English
  70. Anthony Gross, English
  71. Joseph Gutmann, Criminal Justice
  72. Jafar Hadizadeh, Geography & Geosciences
  73. Karen Hadley, English
  74. Michael Hagan, Comparative Humanities
  75. Kourtney Hall, Academic Advising
  76. Daniel Hamilton, English
  77. Gerald Hammond, Chemistry
  78. Dan Han, Mathematics
  79. Stephen Hanson, Philosophy
  80. Lora Haynes, Psychological & Brain Sciences
  81. Lauren Heberle, Sociology
  82. Lana Helm, English
  83. Maura Hencker, Classical & Modern Languages
  84. Nicholas Hindy, Psychological & Brain Sciences
  85. David Hoefer, Anthropology
  86. Janet Holliday, English
  87. Rachel Hopp, Biology
  88. Dave Howarth, Geography & Geosciences
  89. Lenore Hoyt, Chemistry
  90. Katie Hughes, Criminal Justice
  91. Billy Jackson, Mathematics
  92. Michael Johmann, Comparative Humanities
  93. Margaret Jones, Communication
  94. Ricky Jones, Pan-African Studies
  95. Theresa Keeley, History
  96. Frank Kelderman, English
  97. Baron Kelly, Theatre Arts
  98. Janet Kelly, Urban & Public Affairs
  99. Elizabeth Kimbell, Communication
  100. Katherine Ray King, Biology
  101. Avery Kolers, Philosophy
  102. Daniel Krebs, History
  103. Lee Larson, Mathematics
  104. Ryan Luke, Mathematics
  105. Frederick Luzzio, Chemistry
  106. Keith Lyle, Psychological & Brain Sciences
  107. Thomas Mackey, History
  108. Mary Makris, Classical & Modern Languages
  109. Jennifer Mansfield-Jones, Biology
  110. Ashlee Marshall, Communication
  111. Allison Martens, Political Science
  112. Jeffery Masters, Biology
  113. Samia Mathew, Classical & Modern Languages
  114. Laura McGarity, Fine Arts
  115. Keith McKnight, Mathematics
  116. Alison McLeish, Psychological & Brain Sciences
  117. Manuel Medina, Classical & Modern Languages
  118. Michael Menze, Biology
  119. Ralph Merkel, Communication
  120. Sarah Miller, Communication
  121. Jessica Minges, Classical & Modern Languages
  122. Chad Money, Mathematics
  123. Robin Mozer, English
  124. Mary Mudd, Communication
  125. Eugene Mueller, Chemistry
  126. Jason Naylor, Geography & Geosciences
  127. Mark Noble, Chemistry
  128. Kalasia Ojeh, Pan-African Studies
  129. Gabrielle Peak, Classical & Modern Languages - Spanish
  130. Derek Penwell, Comparative Humanities
  131. Michael Perlin, Biology
  132. Erica Peterson, Communication
  133. Rachel Pigg, Biology
  134. Natalie Polzer, Comparative Humanities
  135. Jeffrey Post, Philosophy
  136. Aleeta Powe, Chemistry
  137. Robert Powers, Mathematics
  138. Patrick Pranke, Comparative Humanities
  139. Shira Rabin, Biology
  140. Christina Raymer-Noe, Advising
  141. Maegen Rochner, Geography & Geosciences
  142. Edna Ross, Psychological & Brain Sciences
  143. Kala Ross, Theatre Arts
  144. Mark Running, Biology
  145. Dominic Russ, English
  146. Paul Salmon, Psychological & Brain Sciences
  147. David Schultz, Biology
  148. Steve Seif, Mathematics
  149. Kendra Sheehan, Classical & Modern Languages
  150. Brooke Shriner, Psychological & Brain Sciences
  151. David Simpson, Urban & Public Affairs
  152. Rachel Singel, Fine Arts
  153. Ashley Smallwood, Anthropology
  154. Christina Smith, Classical & Modern Languages
  155. Dakoda Smith, English
  156. Remington Smith, Communication
  157. Steven Smith, English
  158. Steve Sohn, Communication
  159. Hristomir Stanev, English
  160. Christian Stilp, Psychological & Brian Sciences
  161. Kaila Story, Pan-African Studies/Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies
  162. Clare Sullivan, Classical & Modern Languages
  163. Laurie Taylor, Communication
  164. Angela Thielo, Criminal Justice
  165. Terry Tocantins, Theatre Arts
  166. Sue Trejo, Classical & Modern Languages
  167. Glenn "boomer" Trujillo, Philosophy
  168. Joseph Turner, English
  169. Robert Urekew, Philosophy
  170. Paula Von Loewenfeldt, English
  171. Lisa Wagner, Classical & Modern Languages
  172. Margath Walker, Geography & Geosciences
  173. Katherine Watts, Fine Arts
  174. Kelly Weaver, Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies
  175. Brian Weinberg, English
  176. Patrick Wensink, English
  177. Karla Wilder, Classical & Modern Languages
  178. Jake Wildstrom, Mathematics
  179. Gerald Williger, Physics & Astronomy
  180. Erin Wotring, History
  181. Ming Wu, Classical & Modern Languages
  182. Charles Zimmerman, Communication