Funded by a gift from the Class of 1985, this $5,000 Fellowship is awarded annually to recognize exceptional creativity in teaching.The Class of 1985 winner will be selected from among the fifteen All-University departmental winners identified by the faculty selection committee. Nominators who believe their candidates particularly qualified for this award may choose to highlight the characteristics sought.
Winners
2025 Sasson Rafailov, Architecture, Constructed Environment
2024 Bernardo de Magalhães e Menezes, Architecture, Constructed Environment
2023 Anderson Frailey, Economics and Noah Perry, Biomedical Engineering (two awards given)
2022 Lydia Brown, English
2021 Christina Boltsi, Classics
2020 Laura Dunphy, Biomedical Engineering
2019 Sophie Abramowitz, English
2018 Michael Reeks, Mathematics
2017 Christopher Maternowski, History
2016 Abigail Post, Politics
2015 Beth Sutherland, English
2014 Rose E. Wellman, Anthropology
2013 Emma S. Solberg, English
2010-12 Fellowship was not awarded during this time.
2009 Evan L Pivonka, Politics
2008 Thomas A. Garvey, Classics
2007 Roberto Armengol, Anthropology
2006 Amy S. Wentworth, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese
2005 Gavin Thomas Garner, Mechanical Engineering
2004 Christopher Jackson, English
2003 Sue Ann McCarty, Anthropology
2002 Daniel Kent, Religious Studies