Technology students honored

The annual Celebration of Graduate Student Teaching Excellence April 25 included the presentation of numerous awards to graduate students, including these to College of Technology graduate students:

  • Committee for the Education of Teaching Assistants Excellence in Teaching Award recipients are selected by each academic department for their commitment to undergraduate education. Departments may select one recipient for every 50 graduate teaching assistants they support. Recipients are: 
Scott R. Winter, aviation technology; Jing Pan, building construction management; 
Teresa Shanklin, computer and information technology; 
Thomas Haley-Hermiz, computer graphics technology; 
Samuel A. Bertsch, electrical and computer engineering technology; and 
Craig A. Zehrung, mechanical engineering technology.
  • Graduate Teacher Certificate: 
Robert D. Winkworth IV, computer and information technology.

The annual Student Activities and Organization awards were presented April 19. Two Technology  undergraduates received The Class of 1937 endowed scholarship to reward students who show leadership and leadership potential while at Purdue: Michael Mattern, building construction management, ($3,000) and James Douglas Camanse ($2,000), technology leadership & innovation.

 

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The Purdue University College of Technology educates the future managers and leaders of technologies; accelerates technology transfer to business, industry, government, and education; and develops innovations in the application of emerging technology through learning, discovery, and engagement. Each of the college’s seven departments is focused on putting concepts into practice through courses and research that are responsive to world challenges, relevant to industry needs and aimed at results that make a difference.

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