Faculty Awards & Honors
Baldridge Book Subvention Fund
The Baldridge Book Subvention Fund was established to support publishing of scholarly books by CAS faculty in the areas of History, Philosophy and Religious Studies. This fund is meant to support costs that an author may be obligated to pay to a publisher in order to accomplish production. Examples of such costs include photograph reproductions, translations and indexing.
Application Form (.pdf)
Cox Award for Teaching Excellence
The Cox Award was established to encourage and reward junior faculty members in the area of teaching. Criteria for evaluation include superior teaching, student advising and mentoring; accessibility to students beyond normal office hours; scholarly and professional activity; and campus/community service.
Nomination Form (.docx | .pdf)
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Recent Cox Award Recipients
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CAS Excellence Award for Teaching across the Curriculum
The Award was established to recognize faculty members for their excellence in teaching at all levels of the curriculum. Criteria for evaluation include superior teaching at both the upper (300+) and lower (100-200) levels of the curriculum, student advising and mentoring, and accessibility to students beyond normal office hours. This award is presented by the CAS Advisory Board.
Nomination Form (.docx | .pdf)
Recent Cox Award Recipients
Learn more about the Nomination System.
Regents Professors
The title of Regents' Professor is awarded to a very select group of full-time faculty with an outstanding record of commitment to the University; who have demonstrated true excellence in all three areas of University expectation: instruction, scholarship, and service; and who have demonstrated distinctive impact through their work as a faculty member.
| Professor | Year | Department | Research Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Allendorf, Fred | 2004 | DBS | Population genetics and conservation |
| Borgmann, Albert | 1996 | Philosophy | Philosophy of society and culture with particular emphasis on technology |
| Lauren, Paul | 1991 | History | Diplomacy, International relations, and Human rights |
| Woessner, William | 2004 | Geology | Basic and applied hydrogeology |
CAS Sabbatical Awards: 2013-2014
| Name | Department | Fall 2013 | Spring 2014 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baker, Robert |
English |
X | X |
| Baldwin, Julia |
Geosciences | X | X |
| Bergman, Jill |
English |
X | X |
| Blunt, Judy |
English | X | |
| Broberg, Len |
Environmental Studies |
X | X |
| Davies, Wade |
Native American Studies |
X | |
| Douglas, John |
Anthropology | X | |
| Drake, Richard |
History | X | |
| Eglin, John |
History |
X | X |
| Granath, Willard |
Div Biological Sciences |
X | |
| Harrar, Soloman |
Mathematics |
X |
X |
| Kalachev, Leonid |
Mathematics |
X |
|
| Klink, Joanna |
English |
X |
|
| McNamer, Deirdre |
English |
X |
|
| Minnick, Michael |
Div Biological Sciences |
X |
|
| Miyashita, Mizuki |
Anthropology |
X |
|
| Patterson, David |
Mathematics |
X |
X |
| Semanoff, Matthew |
MCLL |
X |
X |
| Shanley, Kathryn |
Native American Studies |
X |
X |
| Smith, Garon |
Chemistry & Biochemistry |
X |
|
| Ware, Andrew |
Physics and Astronomy |
X |
X |
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