Evidence-Based Teaching
STEM Scholar Teaching Awards
Awards for 2021:
STEM teaching award recipients, or STEM Institute Scholars, are chosen based on achievement
in evidence-based teaching and a commitment toward students and the student success
initiative. Recipients shall serve as ambassadors of excellent STEM teaching practice
and help to disseminate best practices to fellow STEM instructors.
2021 STEM Scholars Teaching Award Recipients
Olukemi Akintewe
Instructor
Medical Engineering
Zachariah Beasley
Instructor
Computer Science & Engineering
Sherrisse Bryant
Instructor
Chemistry
Meera Nanjundan
Associate Professor
Cell Biology, Microbiology & Molecular Biology
Sarah Sheffield
Assistant Professor
School of Geosciences
2018 STEM Scholars Teaching Award Recipients
Chantale Bégin
Instructor
Integrative Biology
Rick Pollenz
Professor, Cell Biology,
Microbiology & Molecular Biology
Kathleen Scott
Associate Professor
Integrative Biology
Arash Takshi
Associate Professor
Electrical Engineering
2017 STEM Institute Scholars Teaching Award Recipients
2016 STEM Institute Scholars Teaching Award Recipients
Systemic Transformation of Education Through Evidence-Based Reforms (STEER)
This material is based on work supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant #DUE 1525574. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.