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Debra Marquart receives Louis Thompson Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award

Debra Marquart, professor of English. A poet and performance artist, Marquart is also the winner of many national awards. Her most recent book is a memoir titled The Horizontal World: Growing Up Wild in the Middle of Nowhere.

ISU Award for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching

Purpose:

To recognize faculty members for outstanding teaching performance over an extended period of time.

Eligibility:

Tenured faculty status with a minimum of 5 years of service at ISU prior to current academic year and 10 years of classroom experience in higher education. Recipients must be ISU employees at the time of the Fall Convocation.

Criteria:

Documented evidence, including student and peer evaluations, of outstanding classroom teaching performance, supplemented by evidence of instructional contributions outside the classroom.

Special note:

Two awardees who show special distinction in undergraduate teaching will be designated as Louis Thompson Distinguished Undergraduate Teachers.


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