Melissa Stone will be honored at Distinguished Teaching Awards ceremony on April 28
Associate Professor Melissa Stone, director of the Public and Nonprofit Leadership Center and area chair for public and nonprofit management, has been named a 2008 recipient of the University of Minnesota’s Distinguished Teaching Award. This prestigious award honors outstanding contributions to post baccalaureate, graduate, and professional education and honorees are inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teachers. Stone joins Professor Ragui Assaad, who received this award in 2005, and Associate Professor Deborah Levison, who received this award in 2006.
Stone will be honored at an awards ceremony on Monday, April 28, at 3:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall at the McNamara Center. The Distinguished Teaching Awards are sponsored by the University of Minnesota’s Senate Committee on Educational Policy, the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, and the University of Minnesota Alumni Association.
Register to attend at www.alumni.umn.edu/2007-08DistinguishedTeachingAwardsEvent.
Comments
Congratulations, Melissa!
This is well-deserved, I'm sure. And what better than to get the acknowledgement of your peers!
Posted by: Carol Lukas | April 22, 2008 09:40 AM