Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Teaching Award Recipients


Year Lindback Distinguished
Teaching Award
Provost's Teaching Award Sibyl Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching
2005

Luis Garcia, Psychology
John Wall, Religion
Lisa Zeidner, English
Joanna Lightner, Religion
Ann Rosen Spector, Psychology
2004 Robert Ryan, English 
Tyler Hoffman, English
Rita Johnson-Ray, Psychology
Joan Sartoris, Teacher Preparation
2003

M.A. Rafey Habib, English
Joseph Schiavo, Fine Arts
Nancy Ellis, Fine Arts
Kathleen Volk-Miller, English
2002

Alex Roche, Chemistry
Allen Woll, History
Sybil Cohen, Philosophy
Ken Hohing, Fine Arts
2001
E. Roger Cowley, Physics Stuart Charmé, Philosophy and Religion
Josephine Johansen, Mathematics
Geoffrey Sill, English
not previously awarded
2000
Mary Greipp, Nursing Georgia Arbuckle-Keil, Chemistry
Mary Greipp, Nursing
Jon'a Meyer, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice

1999

Richard Harris, Political Science
1998
Marie Cornelia, English Timothy Martin, English
1997
not previously awarded E. Roger Cowley, Physics
1996

Robert Evans, Biology
Carol Singley, English
Robert Wood, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice

1995

Marie Cornelia, English
Alan Tarr, Political Science

1994

Hsin-Yi Lee, Biology
1993

Wilbert Jerome, Fine Arts
Kimberly Adams, English


The Rutgers University-Camden Alumni Association also presents annually an Outstanding Faculty Award. 
Recipients of that award from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences include:

2004 - Christina Cosentino-Dougherty, Foreign Language
2003 - James Garnett, Public Policy and Administration
2002 - Carol Singley, English
2001 - Luis Garcia, Psychology
2000 - William Hoffman, Fine Arts
1998 - Sidney Katz, Chemistry
1997 - Robert Evans, Biology
1996 - Murl Barker, Russian
1995 - Georgia Arbuckle, Chemistry
1994 - Leonard Bidwell, Mathematics
1992 - Jay Sigler, Public Policy
1991 - John Worrall, Economics
1990 - Roger Cowley, Physics
1989 - John Giannotti, Art
1988 - Henry Stempen, Biology
1987 - Betty Jones, English
1986 - Charles Willitts, Chemistry
1985 - Marie Cornelia, English
1984 - Louis Forman, History
1983 - Wilbert Jerome, Music
1982 - Hsin-Yi Lee, Biology
1981 - William Bacha, Jr., Biology