2022 Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students
Congratulations to recipients of the 2022 Penn Prize for Teaching Excellence by Graduate Students. Each year, graduate students are nominated by Penn undergraduate and graduate students for their profound impact on teaching at Penn.
This year’s call for nominees yielded 188 nominations for 103 graduate student instructors representing nine of Penn’s twelve schools. The selected students represent the Annenberg School for Communication, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Nursing, and Perelman School of Medicine. A reception honoring these recipients was held on April 14.
- Erin Anderson—Bioengineering (SEAS)
- Katie Copley—Neuroscience (PSOM)
- Nicholas Dias—Communication & Political Science (ASC & SAS)
- Lilia Escobedo—Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (SEAS)
- Olivia Hu—Sociology (SAS)
- Katey Mari—Anthropology (SAS)
- Ethan Plaue—English (SAS)
- Bruno Saconi—Nursing (Nursing)
- Yosef Washington—Philosophy (SAS)
- Stephanie Wesson—Philosophy (SAS)