Thursday, March 25, 2010

2010 Holland Teaching Award for College of Arts and Sciences Faculty - Nominations Due April 9

Dean Robinson solicits nominations for the Holland Award for Exemplary Teaching and Service to Students in the College of Arts and Sciences. Please read her message below.

We encourage all undergraduate students in the College to nominate a faculty member for the James Philip Holland Award for Exemplary Teaching and Service to Students in the College of Arts and Sciences. The award honors College of Arts and Sciences faculty “who excel at teaching and have a demonstrated history of service to students.” This award is funded by a gift in honor of Professor James Philip Holland, an exceptional educator who gave many years of exemplary service to the students of Indiana University and who earned numerous university-wide teaching awards.

To nominate a College of Arts and Sciences faculty member (AIs are not eligible) for this prestigious award, undergraduate students in the College must send a substantive statement, not to exceed 400 words, detailing the reasons why their professor deserves this award. Please note: Only College of Arts and Sciences undergraduate students – not students in other IUB schools and not alumni or graduate students – may nominate College faculty members for this award.

The nomination needs to be addressed to Dean Jean Robinson, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, College of Arts and Sciences, and sent by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, April 9, 2010, to the Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Education e-mail address: asug@indiana.edu. Students should describe their professor’s outstanding qualities, with whatever supporting information they wish to provide.

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