Every year, the graduate school awards outstanding professors with the Graduate School Education Outstanding Faculty Award. This student-initiated award recognizes outstanding teaching at the graduate level, dedication to faculty and community presence, and excellence in research and creative activity that have a significant impact and positive impact on graduate education. This award recognizes teachers who have achieved this goal.
Nine faculty members, whose nominations were reviewed by an interdisciplinary committee of graduate students, are this year's recipients. they are:
- Kenneth BainesProfessor of Philosophy and Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences (A&S).
- kevin adonis brownAssociate Professor of Rhetoric and Writing, A&S.
- christopher greenA&S Associate Professor of Linguistics.
- Sooyoung HongAssociate Professor at the Newhouse School of Public Communication.
- Gabriel (“Joey”) Merrin, David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences.
- Chin JiangProfessor of Informatics, Faculty of Information Studies.
- patricia royrance, Associate Professor of English at A&S.
- Shen Lixin, professor of mathematics at A&S.and
- Saba SiddiquiAssociate Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
bainesHe is also a research assistant at the Campbell Institute for Public Affairs at the Maxwell School, where he researches social philosophy, political philosophy, critical theory, and modern German philosophy. He currently studies the characteristics of rules and practices, the basis of moral principles within the scope of practical rationality, and the relationship between democracy and fundamental rights.
Brown's Interests intersect visual arts, vernacular philosophy, and Caribbean rhetoric and literature. His research and creative activities include digital projects, poetry and essay publishing, original artwork, documentary photography, contemporary art, and local and international exhibitions. He also studies the theories and practices of rhetoric and poetics that shape the African diaspora.
green's Linguistic research focuses on African languages such as Mande, Cushitic, Dogon, Jarawang, and Bantu languages. He recently completed Reference Grammar in Somali. He has published articles on syllable structure, the structure and structure of poetry and prose, tone and word choice in speech.
Hong She is the Director of the Graduate Program in Public Affairs at the Newhouse School, where she teaches introductory courses in graphic design, social media, visual communication theory, and multimedia storytelling to undergraduate, graduate, and military visual journalism students. . She has worked as a marketer, a graphic designer for a national magazine, and an editorial assistant for a communication research journal.
Merrin I teach courses on child and adolescent development and advanced statistical methods. Trained in developmental psychology and applied methodology, he studies the developmental processes that contribute to problem behavior in adolescents. He considers how experiences with family, peers, teachers, and the community, particularly with respect to identity-based harassment, can influence behavior.
Qin We teach and research topics such as metadata, knowledge and data modeling, science communication, research collaboration networks, and research data management. She directs a lab that uses Big Her metadata analysis and metadata modeling and linking, and additionally manages a team that studies her network of biomedical collaborations assembled around the theory of collaboration capabilities. I am.
Roy Lance's work examines early American literature and culture. Nationalism, transnationalism, and comparative colonialism. Geography; organizing and recognizing time and history. and print culture and the history of books. She is the author of “.The Eclipse of Empire: A World History of Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture” And I'm currently writing a book that tracks the changing meanings of cultural literary works.
shen's The work is focused on Application and calculation aspects of harmonic analysis, The branch of mathematics that investigates the relationship between functions and their frequency of representation. We also research ways to optimize applications in image science and information processing, such as wavelet analysis and image and signal processing. Along with four other of his researchers, he has patented a wavelet-enhanced automatic fingerprint identification system.
Siddiqui He is the Chapple Family Professor of Citizenship and Democracy and director of the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program at the Maxwell School. She is also director of the Center for Policy Design and Governance and a senior fellow at the Center for Policy Research, the Center for Environmental Policy and Management, the Research Advancing Program on Conflict and Cooperation, and the Autonomous Systems Policy Institute. She focuses on Policy design, collaborative policymaking, institutional theory and analysis, regulatory implementation and compliance.