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December 2005
Professor Michael Eisenberg has won the
2005 Sullivan-Carlson Award in recognition of his innovative teaching.
In the spirit of the Integrated Teaching and Learning Laboratory, the
Engineering Excellence Fund gives a $1000 award annually to a teacher in
the College of Engineering and Applied Science who demonstrates initiative in
developing and using hands-on curriculum.
Named for ITLL co-directors Professors Jacquelyn Sullivan and
Lawrence Carlson, this award gives students the chance to
nominate their teachers who have shown excellence through efforts to develop
and maintain curricula that improve the education of engineering students.
Funding for this award comes from student fees, and the students on
the Engineering Excellence Fund Committee review the nominations.
The award was presented at the Fall 2005 ITLL Design Expo.
The Engineering Excellence Fund is a group of students and educators dedicated
to improving undergraduate and graduate education in the College of Engineering
and Applied Science at the University of Colorado. The Fund finances innovative
projects in engineering education, including the ITLL, the CAD computer lab,
new course offerings, and new lab equipment.
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