Julius Ashkin Teaching Award
2025 Award Recipient:
Jason Howell, Department of Mathematical Sciences
Press ReleaseThe purpose of the Julius Ashkin Teaching Award is to encourage and recognize unusual devotion and effectiveness in teaching undergraduate students in the Mellon College of Science. This award was established in 1980.
For details on guidelines, selection, evaluation and more, please visit the MCS Intranet.
Past Winners
Year | Name | Department |
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1980 | Jon Bentley | Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences |
1980 | Paul Karol | Chemistry |
1980 | Saj-Nicole A. Joni | Mathematical Sciences |
1981 | Julius P. Ashkin | Physics |
1982 | Herschel Markovitz | Chemistry |
1983 | Robert W. Kraemer | Physics |
1984 | David A. Tirrell | Chemistry |
1985 | Elizabeth W. Jones | Biological Sciences |
1986 | William J. Hrusa | Mathematical Sciences |
1987 | William E. Brown | Biological Sciences |
1988 | Helmut Vogel | Physics |
1989 | Jack W. Schaeffer | Mathematical Sciences |
1990 | Thomas A. Ferguson | Physics |
1991 | Linda R. Kauffman | Biological Sciences |
1992 | Helen U. Goldburg | Physics |
1993 | Karen H. Stump | Chemistry |
1994 | Michael A. Albert | Mathematical Sciences |
1995 | Reinhard Schumacher | Physics |
1996 | David Owen | Mathematical Sciences |
1997 | Sara Majetich | Physics |
1998 | John Woolford | Biological Sciences |
1999 | Ruth Chabay | Center for Innovation in Learning and Physics |
1999 | Bruce Sherwood | Center for Innovation in Learning and Physics |
2000 | Carrie Doonan | Biological Sciences |
2001 | Barry B. Luokkala | Physics |
2002 | David Yaron | Chemistry |
2003 | Reha H. Tütüncü | Mathematical Sciences |
2004 | Bruce A. Armitage | Chemistry |
2005 | Gordon Rule | Biological Sciences |
2006 | Curtis Meyer | Physics |
2007 | John Mackey | Mathematical Sciences |
2008 | Amy Burkert | Biological Sciences |
2009 | Peter Berget | Biological Sciences |
2010 | Catalina Achim | Chemistry |
2011 | Thomas Bohman | Mathematical Sciences |
2012 | Danith Ly | Chemistry |
2013 | Giovanni Leoni | Mathematical Sciences |
2014 | Robert Swendsen | Physics |
2015 | Susan Graul | Chemistry |
2016 | Po-Shen Loh | Mathematical Sciences |
2017 | David Anderson | Physics |
2018 | Hael Collins | Physics |
2019 | Ian Tice | Mathematical Sciences |
2020 | Gizelle Sherwood | Chemistry |
2021 | Daniel "DJ" Brasier | Biological Sciences |
2022 | Clinton Conley | Mathematical Sciences |
2023 | Markus Deserno | Physics |
2024 | Kenneth Hovis | Biological Sciences |
2025 | Jason Howell | Mathematical Sciences |