Twelve Ivan Allen College Faculty Members Win Class of 1934 CIOS Award
Posted April 27, 2020
Twelve faculty members and instructors from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts were awarded the Class of 1934 CIOS Award from the Center for Teaching and Learning. The award is given to faculty members with "exceptional scores and response rates" on the CIOS survey given to students at the end of the semester.
“Faculty who receive the award often remark what an honor it is, especially since it’s based on students’ feedback about their work in the course,” said Joyce Weinsheimer, director of CTL. “At least 85 percent of their students have taken the time to complete CIOS, and these students highly value the instruction they received. There’s definitely consensus among the students that this person has helped them learn — and that’s always great to hear.”
The recipients from the College were:
- Lindsey Bullinger, assistant professor, School of Public Policy
- Lionel Gall, senior lecturer, School of Modern Languages
- Claire Greenstein, postdoctoral fellow, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
- Yongtaek Kim, associate professor, School of Modern Languages
- Aya McDaniel, lecturer, School of Modern Languages
- Natalia Myshkin, lecturer, School of Modern Languages
- Melissa Pilkington, lecturer, School of Modern Languages
- Johnny Smith, associate professor, School of History and Sociology
- Nicholas Sturm, Brittain Fellow, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
- Satomi Suzuki-Chenoweth, lecturer, School of Modern Languages
- Kimiaki Yamaguchi, lecturer, School of Modern Languages
- Lisa Yaszek, professor, School of Literature, Media, and Communication