[Ethnocomm] Patricia Covarrubias receives UNM's CASCAS Award
Patricia Covarrubias
pocb at unm.edu
Thu Apr 9 02:27:17 UTC 2015
Patricia Covarrubias (PhD, University of Washington) was awarded one of the first CASCAS grants for Fall 2015 from the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of New Mexico. CASCAS stands for College of Arts and Sciences Career Advancement Semester; these grants support associate professors by giving them time off from teaching to concentrate on research.
Patricia O. Covarrubias Ph.D.
Associate Professor
The University of New Mexico
Communication and Journalism
MSC 032240; 1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
Email: pocb at unm.edu
Home Page: http://www.unm.edu/~baillet/
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Subject: [Ethnocomm] Fwd: Tema Milstein receives UNM's Presidential Teaching Award
> Associate Professor Tema Milstein (PhD University of Washington) has been named Presidential Teaching Fellow at the University of New Mexico. The lifetime achievement award is the highest teaching recognition for tenured faculty at the state’s flagship university. Milstein received the award based largely on her teaching in environmental and ecocultural communication and her interdisciplinary transformative pedagogy model of the inside-out classroom. Previous to this award, Milstein received the pretenure Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award at UNM. She will serve the university as Fellow through 2017, and retain the title afterward. As Fellow, Milstein is responsible for ensuring teaching excellence by sharing her expertise with the university community.
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