Award 2003
Award Recipients
David Kaplan in Philosophy, for transforming the teaching
and learning of Logic through the development and use of inter-active learning
software "Logic 2000".
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Lianna M. Johnson and John R. Merriam in Molecular, Cell,
and Developmental Biology, for transforming the teaching and learning of Introductory
Genetics through the development and use of a system of self-paced modules
"Interactive Genetics".
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Joan Waugh in History, for transforming the teaching and
learning of the Civil War and the Gilded Age through the development and use
of rich websites of primary and secondary materials.
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- Nominees for the 2003 Copenhaver award include:
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Tamara Addison in Psychology
Rae Agahari in Art History
Judith Baca at the César E. Chávez Center
John Bishop in Ethnomusicology
Nina Byers in Physics and Women's Studies
Cory Cunningham in Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps
John Dagenais in Spanish and Portuguese
Alessandro Duranti in Anthropology
Bryan Ellickson in Economics
Mahtash Esfandiari in Statistics
Robert Fink in Musicology
Jon Fox in Sociology
Alicia Gaspar de Alba at the César E. Chávez Center
Lisa Gerrard in Writing Programs
Nicholas Gessler in the Human Complex Systems Program
L. Arch Getty in History
Robert Goldberg in Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
Marjorie Goodwin in Anthropology
Tim Groeling in Communication Studies/Speech
David Halle in Sociology
Asako Hayashi in East Asian Languages and Cultures
Eric Holman in Psychology
Stephen Jacobsen in Electrical Engineering
Keith Kaiser in Philosophy
Andrew Kim in Psychology
Barbara Koremenos in Political Science
Franklin Krasne in Psychology
Lene Levy-Storms in Medicine/Geriatrics
Tamara Levitz in Musicology
Matthew Lieberman in Psychology
Karl Lisovsky in Writing Programs
Amalia Lombart in Spanish and Portuguese
Betty Luceigh in Chemistry and Biochemistry
Sonia Maasik in Writing Programs
Ronald Mellor in History
Keith Murphy in Anthropology
Dario Nardi in Mathematics
Paul Reale in Music
Janice Reiff in History
John Riley in Economics
Jalil Roshandel in Political Science
Abigail Saguy in Sociology
Pedro Santa-Clara at the Anderson School Graduate School of Management
David A. Smallberg in Computer Science
Jennifer Steinkamp in Desing/Media Arts
Steve Strand in Life Sciences
Michelle Tanenbaum in French and Francophone Studies
Tim Tangherlini in Scandinavian
Terence Tao in Mathematics
Duncan Thomas in Economics
Lena Udall in Scandinavian
Abel Valenzuela at the César E. Chávez Center
Linda Van Leuven in Sociology
Raymond Waung in Physics
John Zaller in Political Science



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