Prof. Dawn Currie has won this year’s Dean of Arts Award. Sponsored by Taylor Jordan Chafetz since 1997, the award is given annually to a faculty member in recognition of exceptional contributions. In keeping with the major commitments outlined in Place and Promise, selection criteria for the Dean of Arts Award are designed to identify colleagues who demonstrate significant contributions in two or more areas (teaching and learning, research, and service/community engagement) and whose contributions have proven to be catalytic and/or transformative. The award has been given in the name of Professor Emerita Valerie Raoul who herself has made a significant contribution to the Faculty of Arts.
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