Prof. Mary Fuller received a 2015 James A. and Ruth Levitan Teaching Awards in the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. The award recognizes SHASS teachers—”professors, lecturers, and graduate teaching assistants—who make a profound difference in the educational experience of MIT undergraduate and graduate students.
Nominations are made, by students themselves, through the course of the academic year and reflect the positive role that our educators play in the day-to-day, week-to-week efforts of MIT students as they engage with and excel in the humanities, arts, and social sciences.
Announcing the 2015 award recipients Dean Fitzgerald said, “This prize honors those instructors in our School who have demonstrated outstanding success in teaching our undergraduate and graduate students. These great educators, who are nominated by students themselves, have made a difference in the lives of our remarkable students — and are among the finest academic leaders in the School.’”
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