Big kudos to Ph.D. student Andrea Snow, who has been awarded the Student Undergraduate Teaching and Staff Award (SUTASA) for 2019. By student body referendum in 1989 and initiation of a special student fee, the Student Undergraduate Teaching Awards were established to recognize outstanding undergraduate instruction by both faculty and teaching assistants. In 2004, an addendum to the referendum established a staff award to recognize a staff member’s specific contributions to the undergraduate experience at Carolina. A committee comprised of students reviewed the teaching nominations on the basis of demonstrated and consistent teaching excellence, success in positively affecting a broad spectrum of students both in and outside the classroom, and creation of a dynamic learning environment. The staff award nominations were reviewed on the basis of demonstrated excellence in service, dedication to undergraduate students, and in positively affecting a broad spectrum of Carolina undergraduate students. Winners receive a certificate and a monetary award. Andrea will receive her award at this year’s Chancellor’s Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, April 16, 2019, at 3:30 pm.
Congratulations to PhD Student Andrea Snow on winning a 2019 Student Undergraduate Teaching and Staff Award
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