Juan Pablo Ardila was awarded a Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students

Juan Pablo Ardila, who was one of ten graduate students across all schools in the university—not just SAS!—to be awarded a Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students.  The award “recognizes the profound impact of graduate students on education at Penn. Nominations come directly from undergraduate and graduate students.”

Juan Pablo’s committee is:  Prof. Ann Farnsworth-Alvear (Advisor); Prof. Roger Chartier; Prof. Antonio Feros; and Prof. Amy Offner.

The award is a real testament to Juan Pablo’s commitment and good work as a TA.  Bravo, Juan Pablo!  Sincerely, Peter

The ten awardees of the 2018 Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students are:

 

Juan Pablo Ardila (History) 

Suneal Bedi (Legal Studies)  

Mark Bookman (EALC)  

Evelyn Brie (Political Science)  

Lauren Brumley (Psychology)  

Tabea Cornel (History & Sociology of Science)

Tajah Ebram (English)  

Julia Kahn (Neuroscience)  

Haley Pilgrim (Sociology) 

Alexis Rider (History & Sociology of Science)