Wayne C. Booth Graduate Student Prizes for Excellence in Teaching
The Wayne C. Booth Graduate Student Prize for Excellence in Teaching was established in 1991 in honor of Wayne C. Booth, the George M. Pullman Distinguished Service Professor in English Language & Literature and the College. Students and faculty members submit nominations, and the winners each receive a $2,000 cash award. The awards parallel the Llewellyn John and Harriet Manchester Quantrell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, which recognize distinguished teachers on the faculty.
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- Johanna Winant
- Sunit Singh
- Sangyun Lee
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- Katherine Turk
- Tom Lockhart
- Chris Conidis
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- Thomas Church
- Arpad Danos
- Andrea Haslanger
- Carlos Manrique
- Mara Marin
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- Pascal Wallisch
- Patricia Firca
- Patrick Draper
- Marc Benayoun
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- Karen DeLeon-Jones
- Timothy Smith
- John Rogers
- Richard Rinaolo
- Melina Hale
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- Richard Hsung
- Christopher Nadon
- Christopher Klug
1992
- David Tolback
- Sean-Xavier Neath
- Catherine Howard
1991
- Geert Van Cleemput
- Paula Tkac
- Paul Peppis
- Richard Gunderman
- Tony Fisher