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Congratulations to the 2022 Biology Instructional Office Outstanding Teaching Award Recipients:

 
 

Laura Gonzalez

Jonathan Partridge

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • BIO TA Awards

Congratulations to Our 2022 Teaching Assistant Award Winners! 

 

On Tuesday, May 10th, 2022 the Biology Instructional Office announced the winners of the 21-22 BIO Oustanding Teaching Assistant award. Out of over 200 TA positions appointed during the past year, we had 9 TAs and 10 UGTAs nominated for this honor, but could choose only 6 to win the award. The list below includes all of the nominees. Winners are indicated by *.

We would like to thank these TAs & UGTAs, both the award winners and those nominated, for being outstanding teaching assistants. TAs are an integral part of the teaching experience and you have gone above and beyond what has been asked of you. Thank you!

2022 TA Award Nominees

Winners indicated by *

TA Name

Nominator

Course

Caitlyn Wilson* Katie Bruner BIO 325L
Emily Lessig* Hans Hoffman BIO 361T
Esteban Cantu Anita Latham BIO 311C
Haley Hardtke Jessie Zhang BCH 370
Nicole Butler Marty Maas BIO 206L
Nicole Johnson Susanne Ressl NEU 337
Soroosh Sadeh David Cannatella, William Babler BIO 446L
Sten Stray-Gundersen* Jan Machart BIO 165U
Viviana June Inder Saxena BIO 325

UGTA NAME

Nominator

Course

Catherine Tang Inder Saxena BIO 325
Jackson Burns* Ann Thijs BIO 311D
Joanna Lee Ian Cheng BIO 365S
Lais Haddad Marty Maas BIO 206L
Paul Fliedner* Shelley Payne BIO 361
Roman Martinez Goheun Kim BIO 325
Shalini Ramachandran* Jennifer Fritz BIO 311C
Sierra Wood Pratibha Saxena BIO 326M
Simran Shah Pratibha Saxena BIO 326M
Tammy Huynh Jonathan Partridge BIO 311C


 

See our past TA Award Nominees & Winners

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT WE WANT YOU TO LEARN IN ALL OF YOUR BIOLOGY CLASSES

 

Process of Science: Engage in the process of science by practicing observation, generating hypotheses, designing testable experiments and manipulating data.

Quantitative Reasoning: Manipulate numerical data and evaluate the significance of the data using appropriate mathematical and/or statistical methods.

Critical Thinking: Use logical reasoning to apply known concepts to novel situations and to identify and evaluate source materials and scholarly literature.

Independent Learning: Demonstrate personal responsibility to set goals and regularly engage in self-assessment of progress towards academic accomplishment.

Exchange of Ideas: Collaborate, discuss, and exchange ideas in a team setting in order to explore creative solutions to complex problems.

Biology and Society: Apply biological concepts to daily life and issues in society.

 

LEADERSHIP BY DEPARTMENT

 

Dr. Janice Fischer, Director       Biology Instructional Office  
Dr. Claus Wilke, Department Chair Integrative Biology
Dr. Tim Keitt, Associate Chair of Undergraduate Education Integrative Biology
Dr. Jeff Gross, Department Chair Molecular Biosciences
Dr. Scott Stevens, Associate Chair of Undergraduate Education Molecular Biosciences
Dr. Robert Messing, Department Chair Neuroscience
Dr. John Mihic, Associate Chair of Undergraduate Education Neuroscience
Chair Information Pending Marine Science
Associate Chair of Undergraduate Education Pending Marine Science

 

 

COURSES BY DEPARTMENT

 

For questions regarding courses and registration, please send us an email!