
Ohio University: Center for Teaching & Learning University Professor Past Winners
2010-2011
- Stan Alost, Visual Communication
- Roger Cooper, Media Arts & Studies
- Lynn M. Harter, Communication Studies
- Jordan Schildcrout, Theater
2009-2010
- Harvey E. Ballard, Jr., Environmental and Plant Biology
- Matthew Friday, Art
- Loreen L. Giese, English Language and Literature
- Vincent Jungkunz, Political Science
- Scott Moody, Biological Sciences
2008-2009
- Josephine Bloomfield, English Language and Literature
- Jennifer M. Chabot, Human and Consumer Sciences
- Barry L. Tadlock, Political Science
- Nancy E. Tatarek, Sociology & Anthropology
- Scott Titsworth, Communication Studies
2007-2008
- Haley Duschinski, Sociology and Anthropology
- Donald J. Lacombe, Economics
- Heather Lawrence, Recreation and Sport Sciences
- Arthur T. Trese, Plant Biology
- Eric R. Williams, Telecommunication
2006-2007
- Benita Blessing, History
- David H. Holben, Health and Consumer Sciences
- Chao-Yang Lee, Heaing, Spech & Language Sciences
- Linda J. Rice, English
- Jane Z. Sojka, Marketing
2005-2006
- Michelle Brown, Sociology and Anthropology
- Connie Esmond-Kiger, Accountancy
- Joan Scanlon McMath, Early Childhood Education
- Daniel P. Modaff, Communication Studies
- Jeffrey St. John, Communication Studies
2004-2005
- Patrick Griffith, History
- Diana Knott, Journalism
- Deborah Thorne, Sociology and Anthropology
- Julie Ann White, Political Science
2003-2004
- Delysa Burnier, Political Science
- Terrill Eiler, Visual Communication
- Donald Fucci, Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences
- David Kirch, Accounting
- James Petrik, Philosophy
2002-2003
- Raymond Frost, Management Information Systems
- Paula Popovich, Psychology
- Nagesh Rao, Interpersonal Communications
- Arthur Trese, Plant Biology
2001- 2002
- Tom Carpenter, Humanities and Classics
- Jenny Chabot, Human and Consumer Sciences
- Joan McMath, Teacher Education
- Caryn Medved, Interpersonal Communication
- Jan Palmer, Economics
2000-2001
- Michael Bugeja, Journalism
- Richard Harvey, History
- Paul Nelson, Interpersonal Communication
- Gary Sarver, Psychology
- Carolyn Tice, Social Work
- Patricia Weitsman, Political Science
1999-2000
- David Descutner, Interpersonal Communication
- Ronald Hunt, Political Science
- Calvin James, Virology
- William (Gene) Kaufman, Mathematics
- Marcia Nighswander, Visual Communication
1998-99
- No University Professors were selected for 1998-99.
1997-98
- Eddith Dashiell, Journalism
- Daniel Dolata, Chemistry
- Richard Harvey, History
- Daniel Modaff, Interpersonal Communication
- Patricia Weitsman, Political Science
- Julie White, Political Science
1996-97
- Alice Blake-Stalker, Curriculum and Instruction
- David Chappel, Management Systems
- Nicholas Dinos, Chemical Engineering
- Ernesto Randolfi, Health Sciences
- Jerry Sloan, Journalism
- Matthew White, Biological Sciences
1995-96
- Samuel Crowl, English
- Dennis Dalen, Theater
- Katherine Jellison, History
- Joan McMath, Curriculum and Instruction
- J oan Safran, Curriculum and Instruction
- Lois Vines, Modern Languages
1994-95
- Bruce Carlson, Psychology
- Marsha Gathron, Health and Sport Sciences
- John Gilliom, Political Science
- Richard Greenlee, Social Work
- J. Frank Henderson, Political Science
- Linda Ross, Biological Sciences
1993-94
- James Barnes, Political Science
- Loreen Giese, English
- Reid DeBerry Huntley, English
- Girard Krebs, Sociology
- Valerie Perotti, Management Systems
- Carolyn Tice, Social Work
1992-93
- Carl Remus Bridges, Management Sys tems
- Schuyler Cone, Home Economics
- Fredrick Hagerman, Zoology
- Calvin James, Zoology
- Albert Mosley, Philosophy
- Dwight Pugh, Finance
1991-92
- Nicholas Dinos, Chemical Engineering
- Michael Mumper, Political Science
- Barry Roth, English
- Gary Sarver, Psychology
- John Schermerhorn, Management Systems
- Arthur Zucker, Philosophy
1990-91
- Thomas Calhoun, Sociology
- J. Frank Henderson, Political Science
- Justice Hill, Journalism
- William Kaldis, History
- Joan McMath, Curriculum and Instruction
- Donald Richter, History
1989-90
- Linda Bellush, P sychology
- Donald Borchert, Philosophy
- Francine Childs, Afro-American Studies
- Jeffrey Falkel, Physical Therapy
- Marsha Gathron , Health and Sport Sciences
- Reid DeBerry Huntley, English
1988-89
- Frank (Ted) Bernard, Geography
- Alan Booth, History
- Michael Bugeja, Journalism
- Bruce Carlson, Psychology
- Steven Miner, History
- Donald Norris, Mathematics
1987-88
- Raymond Gusteson, Political Science
- Fredrick Hagerman, Zoology
- Brian Manhire, Electrical Engineering
- Lynn Phelps, Interpersonal Communication
- Dwight Pugh, Finance
- Eric Wagner, Socio logy
1986-87
- David Descutner, Interpersonal Communication
- Gifford Doxsee, History
- J. Frank Henderson, Political Science
- Ronald Isele, Hearing and Speech Sciences
- Gary Pettigrew, Art
- Michael Smilowitz, Interpersonal Communication
1985-86
- Hugh Bloemer, Geography
- Girard Krebs, Sociology
- William Reeves, Industrial Technology
- Donald Richter, Histo ry
- Richard Vedder, Economics
- David Williams, Political Science
1984-85
- Clifford Houk, Chemistry
- William (Gene) Kaufman, Mathematics
- Thomas Peters, Journalism
- Dwight Rogers, Curriculum and Instruction
- Madeleine Scott, Dance
- George Wood, Curriculum and Instruction
1983-84
- Gladys Bailin, Dance
- Frank (Ted) Bernard, Geography
- John Collier, Chemical Engineering
- Donald Fucci, Hearing and Speech
- Fredrick Hagerman, Zoology
- Hubert Wilhelm, Geography
1982-83
- James Barnes, Political Science
- Melvin Helitzer, Journalism
- J. Frank Henderson, Political Science
- William Kaldis, History
- Jack Matthews, English
- Byron Scott, Journalism
- Edgar Whan, English (in perpetuity)
1981-82
- Dana Hewins, Economics
- Ronald Isele, Hearing and Speech Sciences
- Samuel Jasper, Mathematics
- Dean McWilliams, English
- Ed Payne, Music
- Eric Wagner, Sociology
1980-81
- Burton DeVeau, Economics
- David Heaton, English
- Peter Kousaleos, English
- Donald Norris, Mathematics
- Jerome Rovner, Zoology
- David Stewart, Philosophy
1979-80
- Gifford Doxsee, History
- Terrill Eiler, Art
- James Graffius, Botany
- David Hostetler, Art
- Robert Trevas, Philosophy
- David Watts, Sociology
1978-79
- Roger Bennett, Journalism
- Francine Childs, Afro-American Studies
- Robert DeMott, English
- Elliot Entin, Psychology
- Fredrick Hagerman, Zoology
- Lau rence Larson, Botany
1977-78
- Samuel Jasper, Mathematics
- Gary Sarver, Psychology
- Shirley Slater, Home Economics
- Hubert Wilhelm, Geography
- David Williams, Political Science
- Weldon Witters, Zoology
1976-77
- Harry Kaneshige, Civil Engineering
- Arthur Marinelli, Law
- Algis Micku nas, Philosophy
- Walter Tevis, English
- John Timmis, Interpersonal Communication
- Richard Wetzel, Music
1975-76
- Irvin Badger, Civil Engineering
- Joseph Berman, Radio-TV
- J. Frank Henderson, Political Science
- Lewis Hicks, Mechanical Engineering
- Peter Kousaleos, English
- Ronald Kroutel, Art
1974-75
- Donald Borchert, Philosophy
- Samuel Crowl, English
- Nicholas Dinos, Chemical Engineering
- Sung Ho Kim, Political Science
- Richard Mason, Sociology
- Roger Quisenberry, Electrical Engineering
- Jerome Rovner, Zoology
- Geoffrey Smith, Geology
- Edgar Whan, English
- Kenneth Williams, Interpersonal Communication
1973-74
- Robert Baker, Journalism
- Maung Gyi, Interpersonal Communication
- Fredrick Hagerman, Zoology
- Robert Hobbs, Theater
- Ronald Isele, Hearing and Speech Sciences
- Dwight Pugh, Business Adm inistration
- Manuel Serna-Maytorena, Modern Languages
- Hari Shankar, Mathematics
- Michael Sincoff, Interpersonal Communication
- James Tilling, Political Science
1972-73
- Jerry Adams, Physics
- Abraham Clearfield, Chemistry
- Elliot Entin, Psychology
- Richard Harvey, History
- Larry Hlad, Sociology
- Meno Lovenstein, Economics
- Algis Mickunas, Philosophy
- Evan Rudolph, Interpersonal Communication
- Robert Trevas, Philosophy
- Ray Wagner, Interpersonal Communication
1971-72
- Robert Borchard, Art
- James Bruning, Psychology
- Brian McHugh, Education
- Algis Mickunas, Philosophy
- Dwight Pugh, Business Administration
- Shirley Wimmer, Dance
1970-71
- James Bruning, Psychology
- Richard Doolen, History
- Edgar Whan, English
