How to Write a Persuasive Nomination
We need strong, detailed recommendations from students. The most effective nomination gives detailed, concrete reasons why your instructor should win a Teaching Award. In at least one complete paragraph, please summarize the teaching skills and other attributes that make your instructor worthy of being recognized for his or her outstanding work; be sure to include specific examples to differentiate your nominee from all those under consideration. Please remember that your response will be read by several high-level administrators to determine who will be selected for the final awards. Please make your voice count by writing clearly and cogently. Although this is not an essay, please make every effort to show off the writing skills you have learned here at Northwestern.
Example of an Effective Nomination:
Professor Jones deserves to win a Teaching Award because of her outstanding commitment to teaching and her care for students. She consistently delivers well-prepared and engaging lectures that keep me interested throughout the entire class. She has a strong mastery over the course materials and relates her vast knowledge in a clear and effective manner. Although the course is not discussion- based, she always encourages students to ask questions during class and always takes time to answer the questions, even if that means staying late after every class session. She is very approachable and took extra time to help me learn complex material that I did not understand at first. One of the most cohesive examples of this was when she held office hours at 6am, three hours before a 9am final. Overall, she has made me want to take more courses in her field and has been a strong example of how professors should teach and treat their students. For all of these reasons, I believe that Professor Jones should receive a Teaching Award.
Honors and Achievements
Professor Tobin Marks, a world leader in organometallic chemistry, chemical catalysis, materials science, organic electronics, solar energy, photovoltaics and nanotechnology, received the 2012 National Academy of Sciences Award in Chemical Sciences.
Weinberg professor Kenneth Seeskin has won the National Jewish Book Award. The Cambridge Guide to Jewish History, Religion, and Culture, co-edited by Seeskin, received first place in the anthologies and collections category.
Mentions in the Media
The Life, Work of Poet Wislawa Szymborska
Wislawa Szymborska's longtime translator, Slavic languages and comparative literature professor Clare Cavanagh, speaks with PBS Newshour about the poet's life and work. Szymborska was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1996. pbs.org February 2, 2012 Full story
Fingerprints of a Monster Quake
How to plan for earthquakes if seismic activity wanders around the map? ... Northwestern University geophysicist Seth Stein argues that there won't be any future earthquakes at New Madrid. He has gathered GPS data that show no pressure developing in the Earth's surface there; hence, he argues, no energy is building for a convulsion. He believes mid-continent seismicity moves around, so that as the New Madrid zone "turns off," future quakes may happen elsewhere. washingtonpost.com January 10, 2012 Full story
