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Academy of Teaching Excellence Award Winners

PJC Honors Faculty With Teaching Excellence Award

Pensacola Junior College has honored faculty members with the Teaching Excellence Award.

The Academy of Teaching Excellence was established in 1986 by past PJC President Charles Atwell to recognize outstanding faculty. Full-time and adjunct faculty are inducted annually. In 1994, the Academy also began to honor one outstanding new faculty member each year.

The 2006-2007 inductees are:

Full-time faculty – Rodney Garrett, associate professor of speech; Michael Gilbert, assistant professor of history, Todd Neuman, associate professor of English, Blaine Wall, assistant professor of English.

Adjunct faculty – Susan Myers, adjunct instructor, visual arts.

Outstanding new faculty – Carla Williams, instructor, math.

For more information about PJC’s Academy of Teaching Excellence Awards, call Nan James at 484-1706.


 

Previous Winners

2006-2007

2004 - 2005

2003 - 2004

2002 - 2003

2001 - 2002

2000 - 2001

1999 - 2000

1998 - 1999

1997 - 1998

1996 - 1997

1995 - 1996

1990 - 1995

1985 - 1990



 
 

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