Rutgers–Camden professors make a difference every day for their students, the scholarly fields, and their communities. The following awards are just a few examples of how Rutgers–Camden honors its professors for their achievements in teaching, research, and service.
Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
2012
Ira Roseman, psychology
Allan Stein, law
Patricia Suplee, nursing
2011
Holly Blackford, English
Christopher Fitter, English
Kimberly Mutcherson, law
2010
Allan Espiritu, art
Kimberly Ferzan, law
Richard Michelfelder, finance
2009
Charlotte Markey, psychology
Sarah Ricks, law
Robert Schindler, marketing
2008
Ana Laguna, Spanish
Naomi Marmorstein, psychology
Maureen Morrin, marketing
2007
William Tucker, psychology
2006
Mary Bravo, psychology
Rajiv Gandhi, computer science
Ruth Anne Robbins, law
2005
Luis Garcia, psychology
John Wall, religion
Lisa Zeidner, English
2004
Sally Goldfarb, law
Tyler Hoffman, English
2003
John Broussard, finance
M.A. Rafey Habib, English
Joseph Schiavo, music
2002
Alex Roche, chemistry
Julie Ruth, marketing
Allen Woll, history
2001
Stuart Charme, religion
Josephine Johansen, mathematics
Geoffrey Sill, English
2000
Georgia Arbuckle-Keil, chemistry
Mary Greipp, nursing
Jon’a Meyer, criminal justice
1999
Swaminathan Badrinath, management
Jay Feinman, law
Richard Harris, political science
1998
Alok Baveja, management
Barbara Bickart, marketing
Timothy Martin, English
1997
E. Roger Cowley, physics
Mamnoon Jamil, management
Gayle Porter, management
1996
Robert Evans, biology
Carol Singley, English
Robert Wood, sociology
1995
Marie Cornelia, English
Carol Kaufman-Scarborough, marketing
Alan Tarr, political science
1994
Richard Hyland, law
Hsin-Yi Lee, biology
Briance Mascarenhas, management
1993
Kimberly Adams, English
Wilbert Jerome, music
Samuel Rabinowitz, management
Lindback Teaching Award
Provided by the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation of Philadelphia, the award honors outstanding teachers at colleges and universities across southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey.
2012: Alok Baveja, management
2011: Luis Garcia, psychology
2010: Samuel Rabinowitz, management
2009: Julie Ruth, marketing
2008: J. William Whitlow, psychology
2005: Jay Feinman, law
2004: Robert Ryan, English
2003: Gayle Porter, management
2002: Carol Kaufman-Scarborough, marketing
2001: E. Roger Cowley, physics
2000: Mary Greipp, nursing
1999: Richard Hyland, law
1998: Marie Cornelia, English
University Honors
Warren I. Susman Award for Excellence in Teaching
This award is considered Rutgers’ highest honor for innovation in the classroom
2012: Alok Baveja, management
2011: Allan Espiritu, art
2008: E. Roger Cowley, physics
1988: J. William Whitlow, psychology
Daniel Gorenstein Award
Established in 1993, this award has become one of the top honors that Rutgers bestows upon its faculty in recognition of outstanding scholarly achievement and exceptional service to the University. The award commemorates the life and legacy of Dr. Daniel Gorenstein, a noted mathematician on the Rutgers–New Brunswick Campus.
2011: Daniel Hart, psychology and childhood studies
Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award
This University-wide award celebrates faculty who forge effective connections between their research and teaching endeavors.
2011: Charlotte Markey, psychology
Presidential Fellowship for Teaching Excellence
2011: Lauren Grodstein, English; Jenny Kehl, political science
Board of Trustees Research Fellowship for Scholarly Excellence
2011: Lauren Grodstein, English
2008: Imani Perry, law
Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award
2008: Dr. G. Alan Tarr, political science
1998: J. William Whitlow, psychology
Leaders in Faculty Diversity Award
2012: Laurie Bernstein, history
Rutgers Human Dignity Award
2012: Wendell Pritchett (chancellor)
2008: Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts
Alumni Teaching Award
This award was presented annually by the Rutgers University–Camden Alumni Association based on nominations from campus graduates.
2008: Dr. Samuel Rabinowitz, management
Dr. Joseph Schiavo, music
2007: James Rushing, German
2006: G. Alan Tarr, political science
2005: William Lutz, English
2004: Christine Cosentino-Dougherty, German
2003: James Garnett, public policy
2002: Carol Singley, English
2001: Luis Garcia, psychology
2000: William Hoffman, art
1999: Carol Kaufman-Scarborough, marketing
1998: Sidney Katz, chemistry
1997: Robert Evans, biology
1996: Murl Barker, Russian
1995: Georgia Arbuckle-Keil, chemistry
1994: Leonard Bidwell, mathematics
1993: Charles Coleman, management
1992: Jay Sigler, public policy
1991: John Worrall, economics
1990: E. 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
