For guidelines please refer to the Application Information.
Awards 2010
William Duffy is the winner of the English Department's Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award for 2010. He will receive a $200 honorarium. He is also the recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award from the College of Arts and Sciences for 2010.
Awards 2009
Kristen Pond and Charles Tedder are the winnters of the English Department's Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award for 2009. They will receive a $200 honorarium.
Awards 2008John Pell is the winner of the English Department's Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award for 2008. He will receive a $200 honorarium.
Michael Peterson is the recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award from the College of Arts and Sciences for 2008.
Awards 2007Liz Vogel is the winner of the English Department's Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award for 2007. She will receive a $200 honorarium.
David Rogers is the recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award from the College of Arts and Sciences for 2007.
Awards 2006Rita Jones-Hyde and Temeka Carter are the winners of the English Department's Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award for 2006. They will receive a $200 honorarium.
Liz Wilkinson is the recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award from the College of Arts and Sciences for 2006.
Awards 2005Michelle Johnson is the winner of the English Department's Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award for 2005. She will receive a $200 honorarium. She is also the recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award from the College of Arts and Sciences for 2005.
Awards 2004 Awards 2003Amy Gerald is the winner of the English Department's Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award for 2003. She will receive a $200 honorarium.
Awards 2002Rebecca Jones is the winner of the English Department's Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award for 2002. She will receive a $200 honorarium.
Jackie Grutsch-McKinney is the recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award from the College of Arts and Sciences for 2002.
The English Department is accepting nominations for the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award. These nominations with supporting documentation are due to the Director of Composition, no later than one week prior to the College deadline. This year, the Coolege deadline is January 30, 2010; therefore, the English department deadline is January 23, 2010.
Faculty members, students, staff, and alumni can make nominations. The Composition Committee will select a recipient for this Award. The recipient will receive $200.
Nominees must be graduate teaching assistants during the 2009-2010 academic year, must be classified as TAs on the PD7 form that is submitted for their assistantship, and have participated in the mandatory TA training arranged by the Graduate School. Nominees should be selected on the basis of the high quality of their teaching as defined by the guidelines for distinguished teaching in the University Handbook for Faculty.
Selected winning Graduate Teaching Assistant portfolios from previous award years will be available for review in the English department conference room. Nominees are encouraged to review these portfolios prior to submitting materials.
The teaching portfolio must be prepared by the nominee and is evaluated by the Composition Committee. Committee members for 2009-2010 are Risa Applegarth, Walter Beale, Sara Littlejohn, Kelly Ritter, and Steve Yarbrough.
Please contact Dr. Kelly Ritter (karitter@uncg.edu), Director of Composition at (336) 334-4689 if you have any questions.
For more information, contact:
Ms. Alyson Everhart
Administrative Assistant to Graduate Studies in English
3137 MHRA
(336) 334-5311