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April 23, 2005
Ryan Sennett Wins Foundations Award
Congratulations to Ryan Sennett, second year TA, for winning the Foundations Award for
teaching and curriculum at the LGBT Rainbow Banquet on April 21, 2005.
He was nominated by one of his students this semester, and the award is
a tribute to his ability to engage students with challenging questions
about sexuality, gender, and masculinity in WRT 105. It is also a
tribute to the assignments and course designs developed by the 670 team
(led by Anne Fitzsimmons) and the diversity initiative (led by Margaret
Himley), and funded by the Vice Chancellor's Fund for Diversity.
Posted by mryonker at April 23, 2005 09:07 PM
Comments
Someone as imaginative and hard working as Ryan deserves to be acknowledged. Future students of Ryan will indeed be enriched by his teachings.
Posted by: susan coulon at July 1, 2005 01:33 PM