On May 2, CAS named the 2015/16 Outstanding Teaching Fellows, honoring PhD students in each discipline for their tireless work to help undergraduate students achieve their full academic potential.
“Very often [these students] are the instructors who get to know our undergraduates best in the earliest stages of their college careers,” says Dean Ann Cudd. “Each year we honor the best of our teaching fellows—those who stand out already in making a major difference in the teaching mission of BU.”
Congratulations to the following fellows for this honor. You can read full descriptions of each fellow’s work here.
Sarah Leventer
American Studies
Dat Nguyen
Anthropology
Paulo Medina
Archaeology
Danielle Pahud
Astronomy
Sanda Zolj
Biology
Karina Scavo
BU Marine Program
Alexis Young
Chemistry
David West
Classical Studies
Katherine Zhao
Computer Science
Angela Rigden
Earth & Environment
Andrew Busey
Economics
Julia Mix-Barrington
English
Katie Moore
History
Steven Burges
History of Art & Architecture
Aleksandrina Goeva
Mathematics & Statistics
Valerie Williams
Philosophy
Samuel Kalish
Physics
Valeriya Kamenova
Political Science
Megan Flom
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Kira Ganga Keiffer
Religion
Monique Roy
Romance Studies
Rebecca Farber
Sociology
Sam Shupe
Writing Program