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Texas A&M President Honors 2020 Presidential Professors for Teaching Excellence

Published on Mon 09/14/20

Texas A&M President Honors 2020 Presidential Professors for Teaching Excellence
Career-long lifetime award recognizes scholars with innovative, superior classroom teaching aimed at student success.


Dr. Claire Katz, professor of philosophy and Murray and Celeste Fasken Chair in Distinguished Teaching in the College of Liberal Arts, and Dr. Asha Rao, instructional assistant professor of biology in the College of Science, have been named recipients of the 2020 Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence Award, the most prestigious faculty honor bestowed by Texas A&M University.


Presented during today's Faculty Senate meeting, the award is conferred upon distinguished faculty by Texas A&M University President Michael K. Young and reflects the recipients’ stellar career and accomplishments in accelerating and advancing knowledge in the classroom.

“Transformational learning is imperative to the success of Texas A&M University and the potential for our students to change the world,” said President Michael K. Young.  “I am proud to recognize the excellent teaching of Dr. Katz and Dr. Rao with this honor.”

Katz and Rao will be formally honored at the 2021 Transformational Teaching and Learning Conference May 5, 2021.

 

About the award:
The Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence designation was created in 2003 to recognize educators in perpetuity for their sustained excellence and fundamental contributions to student advancement in independent thinking, creative imagination, lifetime learning, and knowledge based on discovery. 

 

Each award carries a one-time, after-tax stipend of $25,000.  Awardees bear the designation for the remainder of their careers. To be eligible, nominees must be full-time faculty and hold the rank of lecturer, senior lecturer, assistant professor, associate professor, professor, or distinguished professor.

 

Dr. Claire Katz
 

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Claire Katz, professor of philosophy and Murray and Celeste Fasken Chair in Distinguished Teaching in the College of Liberal Arts, earned her Ph.D. from the University of Memphis.


“…her insistence on listing graduate students as first author on co-authored publications, her concern for

her students’ physical and emotional wellbeing, her eagerness to celebrate their success, and

more…these all would be simply more variations on the same theme: Dr. Katz is a

transformative presence at Texas A&M. I find it hard to imagine someone more deserving of this

award, and I recommend her for it with the utmost enthusiasm.”
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Nomination letter from a graduate assistant teacher
 

Dr. Asha Rao
 

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Asha Rao, instructional assistant professor of biology in the College of Science, earned her Ph.D. from Texas A&M University.

 

“Dr. Rao is one of the best professors I have ever had. She is quick to demand perfection. She cares that her students actually succeed. She does her best to get us to understand the underlying concepts in each chapter. Not only this, but she is also super funny, and a hard worker. When she talks about what all she has done on campus, I am always amazed. I cannot wait to take her next semester.”
-Nomination letter from a student

 

To learn more about Texas A&M University’s faculty recognitions, follow the Office of the Dean of Faculties @TAMUDOF.