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Matthew Diemer and Anne Gere awarded for innovative approaches to teaching

March 31, 2019

Two SOE faculty members are recipients of 2019 Provost's Teaching Innovation Prizes. Professor Matthew Diemer was recognized for his project “Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion via Advanced Quantitative Courses.” Professor Anne Gere was recognized for her project “MWrite: Writing to Learn in Large Introductory Courses Across Campus.”

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The purpose of the Teaching Innovation Prize is to recognize faculty who have developed innovative approaches to teaching that incorporate creative pedagogies. The prize is sponsored by the Office of the Provost, the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, and the University Library. The 2019 recipients will be honored on the opening day of the Enriching Scholarship program on May 6.  

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