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Kent State Professor Challenges Students to Practice Awareness
Every semester, Karen Cunningham, an associate professor in Kent State’s Center for Applied Conflict Management, challenges her students to take lessons they learned in her conflict management classes and apply them to their daily lives – sometimes with dramatic results.
read moreNominate a Faculty Member for the Distinguished Teaching Award
Posted April 16, 2015Nominate an outstanding colleague who has demonstrated extraordinary instruction in the classroom for the Distinguished Teaching Award. The Distinguished Teaching Award is the university’s most prestigious honor in teaching for tenure-track faculty.
The Distinguished Teaching Award is sponsored by the Kent State University Alumni Association. Qualified nominees of the prestigious award include Kent State tenure-track faculty who are currently employed by the university. The Distinguished Teaching Award is a lifetime achievement award, and past recipients are not eligible for nomination. Any faculty member who has touched a student’s life and helped to better the learning experience at Kent State should be nominated. Faculty and staff are reminded to also encourage students to participate in the nomination process.
The deadline for nominations is June 30. Visit www.ksualumni.org/dta to submit a nomination.