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News Release 05-102
NSF Names Seven Distinguished Teaching Scholars
Director's awards will extend work in research and education
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Joe Redish (in the hat) discusses research with colleagues and students at the Enrico Fermi Summer School on Physics Education Research in Varenna, Italy in August 2003.
Credit: Michael Wittmann (with permission)
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William McCallum, University of Arizona professor of mathematics and 2005 Distinguished Teaching Scholar, studies contemporary number theory and was a leader in calculus instructional reform.
Credit: Amy Newhall
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Ken Ono, Solle P. and Margaret Manasse profesor of letters and science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005 Distinguished Teaching Scholar in Mathematics
Credit: Peg Skorpinski
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Robert P. H. Chang, professor of materials science and engineering, Northwestern University
Credit: Melinda Vogt, Northwestern University
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Angelica M. Stacy, associate vice provost for Faculty Equity and professor of chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
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