Emory Williams Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award 2021

I am very honored to be the 2021 Emory Williams Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award winner for the Humanities in the Emory College of Arts and Sciences. I share this award with all of my stellar Emory students who made the classroom a challenging and fun space for learning about the built environment. The deets:

“Award recipients hold a record of excellence in teaching, having made major contributions in their academic discipline to curriculum development, pedagogy, and educational innovation. They have earned the respect of colleagues both at Emory and in the larger academic community.

In addition to a stellar academic record and the accomplishments above, and in keeping with Williams' wishes, the award honors faculty who:

  • Foster participation, inquiry, and creative expression in the classroom

  • Exemplify the highest quality of teaching scholarship

  • Serve as a mentor to students

  • Currently teach undergraduate students

  • Retain a continual record of outstanding accomplishment and ongoing commitment to teaching

  • Make significant contributions that impact and advance the university through teaching”

I can’t wait to be back in the actual, 3D classroom in Fall 2021!

The Architect + The City class, Emory College of Arts and Sciences, 2017.

The Architect + The City class, Emory College of Arts and Sciences, 2017.

Emory Williams Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award winner for the Humanities in the Emory College of Arts and Sciences, 2021.

Emory Williams Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award winner for the Humanities in the Emory College of Arts and Sciences, 2021.