Hesburgh Award
The Hesburgh Award is an award, established in 1993, given by TIAA-CREF to a university that has exceptional faculty development programs.[1][2] It is named for Theodore M. Hesburgh, former president of the University of Notre Dame and former member of the TIAA and CREF Boards of Overseers.[3]
List of Award Winners
- 1999 Georgia Institute of Technology
- 2000 Ferris State University
- 2001 Utah Valley State College
- 2002 Babson College
- 2003 Indiana University Bloomington
- 2004 Barnard College
- 2005 Wagner College
- 2006 University of Colorado at Boulder
- 2007 University of Wyoming
- 2008 Baruch College
- 2010 University System of Maryland
- 2011 University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- 2012 California State University System and Miami Dade College
- 2013 University of Texas at El Paso
References
- ↑ "Tech Wins National Teaching Award: Hesburgh Award Recognizes Innovation in Undergraduate Teaching" (Press release). Georgia Institute of Technology. 1999-02-15. Retrieved 2007-07-09.
- ↑ "The 1999 Theodore M. Hesburgh Award for Faculty Development to Enhance Undergraduate Teaching and Learning". Georgia Institute of Technology. 1999-02-15. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
- ↑ "Hesburgh Award". TIAA-CREF. Retrieved 2007-10-12.
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