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Students, alumni, faculty and staff members are invited to submit nominations for the Distinguished Teaching Award. To be eligible, a faculty member must have been on a full-time teaching contract at any Kent State campus for at least seven years, including the current academic year. During that time, nominees must have taught at least one course in two of the three semesters during each of the seven years. (For the purpose of the award, summer sessions are considered one semester.)
Current Distinguished Teaching Award recipients are not eligible. Please include as much information in your nomination as possible. Organized campaigning for a faculty member is discouraged and is to the nominee's disadvantage. Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
*Nominee Name:  
Your Information:
*Full Name:  
*Email Address:   
(A confirmation of this nomination will be sent to you at this address.)
*Student ID or SSN (last five digits only):  
*Address:  
*City:  
*State:  
*Zip Code:  
*Phone:  
*Status:
For Student Nominators Only:
College:
Major:
Year:
For Alumni Nominators Only:
Kent State Degree(s):
Year(s):
Current Job Position:
For All:
*List courses taken under nominee and when:  
Three recipients will be honored at the University Teaching Council luncheon in the fall. If you would like to be contacted with more information about this event, please include the best way to reach you at that time:



If your nominee is selected, your name and contact information may be shared with media personnel or with the award recipient. Please indicate here if you would prefer that this information not be made public:


DIRECTIONS:
Award consideration is based on your comments in the nomination form. Please be specific and complete when explaining the professor's performance in each area.

*Organizes and communicates subject matter effectively:

 

*Communicates an enthusiastic interest in field of study:

 

*Stimulates thinking, develops understanding and challenges students' intellect:

 

*Uses methods of evaluation that reflect students' understanding of relevant course material:

 

*Takes a personal interest in students and is willing to help beyond the classroom: