In acknowledgement of their contributions to undergraduate education, professors Julie Bentley, Jeffrey Tucker, and Jonathan Pakianathan were honored with the 人妻少妇专区’s 2014 Goergen Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.
The Goergen Awards recognize the distinctive teaching accomplishments and skills of faculty in Arts, Sciences, and Engineering, and they are named for and sponsored by alumnus, trustee, and former board chairman Robert B. Goergen and his wife, Pamela. At a reception on Wednesday, Oct. 15, the University formally recognized this year’s winners, who were nominated for the award by the chairs of their academic departments.
Julie Bentley, associate professor of optics
Julie Bentley started her academic career here as an optics student. She received her BS, MS, and her Ph.D. degrees from the 人妻少妇专区.
In 1998, Bentley joined the faculty as an adjunct professor and became a full-time professor in 2009. In his nominating letter, Xi-Cheng Zhang, director of the Institute of Optics and the M. Parker Givens Professor of Optics, wrote, 鈥淛ulie is a crucial part of our undergraduate and graduate program. Her expertise helps distinguish the Institute of Optics as the primary place in the United States to learn lens design.鈥
Bentley鈥檚 accomplishments are many鈥攕he helped launch the department鈥檚 bachelor鈥檚 degree in optical engineering, and she continues to pursue significant research while maintaining strong leadership in the optics community. She is also the incoming director of SPIE (the International Society for Optics and Photonics).
Supporting nominations also attested to Bentley鈥檚 skills as a teacher and a scientist. Wayne Knox, professor of optics, described her as 鈥渙ne of the best teachers the institute has ever had.鈥 Duncan Moore, vice provost for entrepreneurship and the Rudolf and Hilda Kingslake Professor in Optical Engineering, said Bentley is 鈥渁 hands-on teacher who requires the best of her students while challenging them.鈥 Current Ph.D. candidate Matthew Bergkoetter said that 鈥渁s a practicing lens designer and consultant with more than 20 years of experience, Professor Bentley brings into the classroom unparalleled insight into state-of-the-art tools and methods in the industry.鈥
Jeffrey Tucker, associate professor of English
Jeffrey Tucker joined the Department of English 15 years ago. He is highly regarded by students and colleagues for his passion for teaching and his intellectual and professional generosity. He is actively involved in the Frederick Douglass Institute for African-American Studies and with the Office of Minority Student Affairs. He is also a strong supporter of the University鈥檚 International Theatre Program.
Letters in support of his nomination note that Tucker sparks a love of learning in his students. As a mentor, he builds confidence and skills in students, and helps them discover their voice as scholars and writers. His supporters hold him in high esteem for his knowledge of racial representations and cultural and identity politics in literature.
鈥淛eff鈥檚 contributions to undergraduate education and throughout the College deserve thunderous applause from all of us,鈥 said Rosemary Kegl, chair of the English department. Former student and current teacher Andrea Ferrara Popp, Take Five 鈥05, wrote, 鈥渋f imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then my strongest praise for Dr. Tucker鈥檚 teaching can be seen in the way I teach my own English classes.鈥 John Michael, professor of English, said that Tucker has the gift of 鈥渢act and courage鈥 to teach courses that deal with difficult subjects, such as the history of race and racism in America.
Jonathan Pakianathan, associate professor of mathematics
In his 14 years with the 人妻少妇专区, Jonathan Pakianathan has designed or revamped five courses for the math department, including a mathematical modeling course that is an integral part of the public health epidemiology major. He has served as an advisor for more than 200 students, supervised numerous senior research projects, and served five years as the department鈥檚 director of undergraduate studies.
Since Pakianathan joined the University, the number of math majors has increased by 45 percent. 鈥淛onathan is a stellar educator in every sense of the word. He has been a big part of this remarkable increase,鈥 said Professor Thomas Tucker, chair of the math department. Professor Alex Iosevich, also of the math department, recognized his colleague鈥檚 willingness to 鈥渁lways explain the solution with clarity, completeness, and passion.鈥
Former students recognized Pakianathan鈥檚 ability to teach complex material clearly. Manuel Alves 鈥09 wrote that he 鈥渨as continually impressed by the commitment and patience Pakianathan showed toward his students.鈥 Raechel Isales 鈥13 noted that Pakianathan had an uncanny way of knowing when he was teaching above her ability, and yet always managed to make the material meaningful. 鈥淭his is an absolutely priceless gift in mathematics that I have seen in no other professor.鈥 Observing Pakianathan鈥檚 teaching helped Alexande Zisfein 鈥13 form his identify as a teacher. 鈥淧rofessor Pakianathan has the ability to do what most college professors can鈥檛 do: empathize with the learner,鈥 he said.