ASCIT Teaching Awards Recipients 1999-2000
This year marks the 24th annual ASCIT Teaching Awards. ASCIT and ARC are very pleased to present the awards to five professors and three teaching assistants. They have been selected without regards to their title, with their commitment to students in mind. From the start, ARC was committed on selecting these instructors, based not on how students viewed them or how popular they were, but upon how they influence their students and help them achieve their goals.
This year ARC received many more nominations than in previous years. The fact that ARC received nominations through email probably had something to do with it whereas ARC had boxes in house lounges in previous years. We encourage everyone next year to send even more nominations.
ARC received 37 nominations for 30 professors and 45 nominations for 17 TAs. 11 professors and 6 TA's were selected by ARC and the list was passed over to ASCIT BoD (Board of Directors) in ranked order, from which ASCIT BoD finalized recipients. Following the tradition that started a few years ago, there will be seven honorable mentions made--three to TA's and four to professors.
One criterion for selection was the quality of the nominations, which addressed the excellent qualities of teaching such as instructor's approachability. Other factors included the nominee's concern for students, his or her effectiveness, and his or her efficient communication of course material. Along with these criteria, ASCIT and ARC took into account other qualities, and used their own personal experiences and judgment to guide their decision.
ARC set aside some nominees for a different award because they have either received the award in previous years and yet are repeatedly nominated each year or they have contributed to Caltech academic life in such a major way that they deserve some special recognition. Three out of these that had been set aside were selected for this new award. This new award does not have any precedent in ASCIT history and was named "Lifetime Achievement Award".
The awards were announced and delivered to the recipients in forms of trophies and certificates at the Faculty Meeting on Wednesday, June 7th, following a luncheon in Avery. Recipients for the annual Teaching Awards and Lifetime Achievement Awards, their nominators, distinguished faculty, and administrators were present at the luncheon.
Respectfully submitted,
Emma Kang,
ARC Chair
ASCIT Lifetime Achievement Awards
MICHAEL D. HARTL Teaching
Assistant of Physics
STEVEN FRAUTSCHI Professor
of Theoretical Physics
WILLIAM B. BRIDGES Carl F. Braun Professor of Engineering
JOSEPH BUCK Teaching
Assistant of Physics
MATT BERGERON Teaching
Assistant of Electrical Engineering
ANH PHAM Teaching Assistant
of Electrical Engineering
JUAN E. DE CASTRO Lecturer
in Spanish
DENNIS A. DOUGHERTY
Professor of Chemistry
BRADLEY W. FILIPPONE
Professor of Physics
JOSEPH L. KIRSCHVINK
Professor of Geobiology
KIP S. THORNE Richard P.
Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics
STEPHEN BIRD Teaching
Assistant of Computer Science
AARON EICHELBERGER Teaching
Assistant of Physics
CLINTON T. WHITE Teaching
Assistant of Mathematics
KATE STEVENSON Olga
Taussky-John Todd Res. Instructor of Mathematics
JOHN M. ALLMAN Professor of
Biology
GREGORY T. SMEDLEY
Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
J. DOUGHLAS SMITH Instructor in History