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2018 Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students

The Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students recognizes the profound impact of graduate students on education at Penn. Nominations come directly from undergraduate and graduate students. The prizes have been awarded annually since 2000 when then president Judith Rodin established the award. There are ten selected each year. This year’s recipients are:

Juan Pablo Ardila (History)

Suneal Bedi (Legal Studies)

Mark Bookman (East Asian Languages and Civilizations)   

Evelyne Brie (Political Science)   

Lauren Brumley (Psychology)   

Tabea Cornel (History & Sociology of Science)

Tajah Ebram (English)   

Julia Kahn (Neuroscience)   

Haley Pilgrim (Sociology)

Alexis Rider (History & Sociology of Science)   

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