Dr. Rajeev Walia (Lecturer, Mathematics) won a 2018 OAI Innovation in Teaching Award for his project, “MEGA (Math Engagement Gaming Application).” This award honors faculty who have implemented outstanding innovative teaching approaches shown to increase student learning and success. A description of this winning project can be found on the award website.
Dr. Jessica A. Stansbury (Lecturer, Psychology) and Dr. David R. Earnest (Associate Professor, Psychology) won a 2018 OAI Innovation in Teaching Award for their project, “Meaningful Gamification in an Industrial Organizational Psychology Course.” This award honors faculty who have implemented outstanding innovative teaching approaches shown to increase student learning and success. A description of this winning project can be found on the award website.
Dr. Stella Tomasi (Associate Professor, EBTM) ) won a 2018 OAI Innovation in Teaching Award for her project, ”Applied Business Process Management Experience.” This award honors faculty who have implemented outstanding innovative teaching approaches shown to increase student learning and success. A description of this winning project can be found on the award website.
Dr. Elyshia Aseltine (Associate Professor, SOAN/CJ) and Dr. Michelle Manasse (Professor, SOAN/CJ) ) won a 2018 OAI Innovation in Teaching Award for their project, “The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program.” This award honors faculty who have implemented outstanding innovative teaching approaches shown to increase student learning and success. A description of this winning project can be found on the award website.
Dr. Larry Wimmers (Associate Professor, Biology) and Dr. Barry Margulies (Associate Professor, Biology) won a 2018 OAI Innovation in Teaching Award for their project, “Redesigned and Flipped Courses (Biology).” This award honors faculty who have implemented outstanding innovative teaching approaches shown to increase student learning and success. A description of this winning project can be found on the award website.
Akim D. Reinhardt (Department of History) has been named to the Board of Governors of the Center for Great Plains Studies, a high honor that grows out of Dr. Reinhardt’s award-winning scholarship on native Americans.
Ben Zajicek (Department of History) has been selected by the Provost to Chair Towson University’s Student Academic Integrity Policy Review Committee.