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AWG Outstanding Educator Awards

Is There a Women Geoscientist Professor Who Made a Difference in Your Life?

Please take the time to honor her by nominating her for the:

AWG Outstanding Educator Award.

The Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) established the Outstanding Educator Award in 1988 to honor well-established college or university teachers who have played a significant role in the education and support of women geoscientists both within and outside the classroom. Examples of support include encouraging women to enter and continue in a geoscience career, providing opportunities for field and laboratory experience, and serving as a positive role model. In addition, awardees are selected on the basis of their contributions as professionals, involvement with professional societies or groups, and/ or participation in science education programs in their community. Deadline for nominations is April 1, 2008. Nominations must include a current vitae and at least six letters of recommendation from professional colleagues, former students, and current students.

Send nominations and supporting material to the Chair of the AWG Outstanding Educator Award selection committee:

Suzanne O'Connell
Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Wesleyan University
265 Church St.
Middletown, CT 06459
E-Mail: soconnell@wesleyan.edu
OEA Recipients:

1988

Professor Maria Luisa Crawford

Bryn Mawr College

1989

<no award given>

 

1990

Professor Sharon Mosher

University of Texas at Austin

1991

Professor Laurie Brown

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

1992

Professor Marie Morisawa (deceased)

SUNY-Binghamtom

1993

Professor Margaret L. Delaney

University of California at Santa Cruz

1994

Professor B. Charlotte Schreiber

Queen.s College, New York

1995

Professor Mary E. Savina

Carleton College

1996

Professor Linda M. Abriola

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.)

1997

Professor Lisa M. Pratt

Indiana University

1998

Professor Julia Ann (Jan) Tullis

Brown University

1999

Professor Pamela Hallock Muller

University of South Florida

2000

Professor Suzanne O.Connell

Wesleyan University and Trinity College

2001

Professor Judith Schiebout

Louisiana State University

2002

Professor Gail Ashley

Rutgers University

2003

Professor Patricia Kelley

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

2004

Professor Pat Manley

Middlebury College, Vermont

2005

Professor Molly Miller

Vanderbilt University

2007

Professor Sue Rimmer

University of Kentucky


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