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Kim Bottomly is Wellesley's 13th president
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The
Anna and Samuel Pinanski Teaching Prize
The Pinanski
Teaching Prize is awarded annually to members of the Wellesley
College faculty to honor fine teaching. The Prize may be awarded
to as many as three members of the faculty each year, preferably
one in each of the College's three academic areas: the humanities,
the social sciences, and the natural sciences. The Prize is meant
to recognize some particular strength, some style or method or
course, or some other describable event that has been especially
successful.
Nominations
are submitted by the College community. The selection is made
by the President in consultation with the Pinanski Prize Committee.
The prizes are awarded in recognition of the high quality of
teaching at Wellesley. The community does not know the names
of the recipients until they are announced at Commencement.
Click
here to view 2010 Pinanski Prize citations.
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Year |
Pinanski
Prize Winners
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2010
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Connie Bauman, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics
Daniel Brabander, Geosciences
Paul Fisher, American Studies |
2009
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Rebecca B. Bedell, Art
Donald E. Elmore, Chemistry
Charlene A. Galarneau, Women's Studies |
2008
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Lee Cuba, Sociology
Dennis Smith, Biological Sciences
Patrica A. Gray Berman, Art History |
2007
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Rachid Aadnani, Middle Eastern Studies
John S. Cameron, Biological Sciences
Nancy P. Genero, Psychology |
2006
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Frank
Bidart, English
Nolan
Flynn, Chemistry
Ann
Velenchik, Economics |
2005
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Harold
E. Andrews, Geosciences
Elizabeth
R. DeSombre, Political Science and Environmental
Studies
Lawrence
A. Rosenwald, English |
2004
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Richard
French, Astronomy
Bunny Harvey,
Art
Kenneth
Winkler, Philosophy (***) |
2003
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Stanley
S. Chang, Mathematics
Roxanne L. Euben, Political Science
Marilyn Sides,
English |
2002
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Nicholas
K. Doe, Chemistry
Maurizio
S. Viano, Italian Studies
Akila
Weerapana, Economics |
| 2001 |
William
E. Cain, English
David
L. Lindauer, Economics
Franklyn A.
Turbak, Computer Science |
| 2000 |
Martin
Brody, Music
Mary
Coyne, Biological Science
Elena
Tajima Creef, Women's Studies |
| 1999 |
Marjory
Schwartz Levey, Biological Sciences
Andrea
G. Levitt, French
Lidwien
Kapteijns, History |
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1998 |
Nora
Hussey,
Theatre Studies
Marianne
V. Moore,
Biological Sciences
Robert
L. Paarlberg,
Political Science
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1997 |
Phyllis
I. McGibbon, Art (Studio)
Julia
H. Miwa,
Chemistry
Edward
A. Stettner,
Political Science
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1996 |
Emily
B. Giffin Buchholtz, Biological Sciences
Kathryn
Lynch,
English
Ifeanyi
A. Menkiti,
Philosophy
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1995 |
Thomas
P. Hodge,
Russian
Susan
S. Silbey,
Sociology (***)
Ann
Trenk,
Mathematics |
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1994 |
Charles
B. Fisk,
Music
Sally
S. Merry,
Anthropology
Patrick Morton, Mathematics (***)
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1993 |
Julie
S. Drucker Donnelly, Political Science (***)
Frederic
W. Shultz,
Mathematics
Raymond
J. Starr,
Greek and Latin
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1992 |
Jacqueline
Howard-Matthews, Africana Studies (***)
Randy
Shull,
Computer Science
Luther
T. Tyler,
English
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1991 |
Owen
Jander, Music (*)
Nancy
H. Kolodny,
Chemistry
Andrew
Shennan,
History
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1990 |
Stephen
A. Marini, Religion
Michele
M. Respaut,
French
Glenn
Stark,
Physics
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1989 |
Maud
Chaplin,
Philosophy
David
R. Haines,
Chemistry
Laura Levine, English (***)
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1988 |
Marcellus
Andrews,
Economics (***)
Ellen Hall, Biological Sciences (*)
Richard
W. Wallace,
Art
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1987 |
Robin
M. Akert, Psychology
Gail Reimer, English (***)
Margaret
D. Thompson,
Geology
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1986 |
Mary
M. Allen,
Biological Sciences
Ann
Congleton,
Philosophy
Frances Gouda, History (***)
Helen Lin, Chinese (posthumous) (**)
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1985 |
William
F. Coleman,
Chemistry
Philip J. Finkelpearl, English (*)
Rodney
J. Morrison,
Economics
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1984 |
Marsha
Darling, Black Studies (now Africana Studies) (***)
Michael
J. Hearn,
Chemistry
Margery
M. Sabin,
English
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1983 |
Joy
Renjilian-Burgy,
Spanish
Alan
H. Shuchat,
Mathematics
Claire Zimmerman, Psychology
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1982 |
David
Ferry, English (*)
Phyllis Fleming, Physics (*)
Jonathan B. Knudsen, History (**)
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Notes |
(*)
- emeritus/emerita faculy
(**) - deceased
(***) - no longer at Wellesley College |
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