Academic Civic Engagement Award

  • 2016: Kwangwon Lee, Biology Jane Siegel, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice

Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award

  • 2016: Lisa Zeidner, English
  • 2015: Mary Bravo, Psychology
  • 2013: Stuart Charme, Religion
  • 2011: Luis Garcia, Psychology
  • 2008: J. William Whitlow, Psychology
  • 2007: Robert Wood, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
  • 2006: Allen Woll, History
  • 2004: Robert Ryan, English
  • 2001: E. Roger Cowley, Physics
  • 2000: Mary Greipp, Nursing
  • 1998: Marie Cornelia, English

Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence

  • 2016: Kwangwon Lee, Biology
  • 2015: Sarah Allred, Psychology; Melissa Yates, Philosophy
  • 2014: Sunil Shende, Computer Science
  • 2013: Benedetto Piccoli, Mathematics; Richard Epstein, English
  • 2012: Ira Roseman, Psychology
  • 2011: Holly Blackford, English; Chris Fitter, English
  • 2010: Allan J. Espiritu, Fine Arts
  • 2009: Charlotte Markey, Psychology
  • 2008: Ana Maria Gomez Laguna, Foreign Languages; Naomi Marmorstein, Psychology
  • 2007: Laurie Bernstein, History; Sherry Burrell, Nursing; William Tucker, Psychology
  • 2006: Mary Bravo, Psychology; Rajiv Gandhi, Computer Science
  • 2005: Luis Garcia, Psychology; John Wall, Religion; Lisa Zeidner, English
  • 2004: Tyler Hoffman, English
  • 2003: M.A. Rafey Habib, English; Joseph Schiavo, Fine Arts
  • 2002: Alex Roche, Chemistry; Allen Woll, History
  • 2001: Stuart Charmé, Philosophy and Religion; Josephine Johansen, Mathematics; Geoffrey Sill, English
  • 2000: Georgia Arbuckle-Keil, Chemistry; Mary Greipp, Nursing; Jon’a Meyer, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
  • 1999: Richard Harris, Political Science
  • 1998: Timothy Martin, English
  • 1997: E. Roger Cowley, Physics
  • 1996: Robert Evans, Biology; Carol Singley, English; Robert Wood, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
  • 1995: Marie Cornelia, English; Alan Tarr, Political Science
  • 1994: Hsin-Yi Lee, Biology
  • 1993: Wilbert Jerome, Fine Arts; Kimberly Adams, English

Sybil Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching

  • 2013: Alejandro Vagelli, Biology
  • 2012: Ed Young, Philosophy and Religion
  • 2011: Maggie Piccolo, English
  • 2010: Bruce Garrity, Fine Arts
  • 2009: Robert Emmons, Fine Arts and Nancy Quinn, Teacher Preparation Program
  • 2008: Shaheen Ayubi, Political Science; Ed Young, Philosophy and Religion
  • 2007: Gerard Gambs, Physics; Joseph Meredith, English
  • 2006: Stephen Alessandrini, Mathematics; Thomas Knoche, Public Policy and Urban Studies
  • 2005: Joanna Lightner, Religion; Ann Rosen Spector, Psychology
  • 2004: Rita Johnson-Ray, Psychology; Joan Sartoris, Teacher Preparation
  • 2003: Nancy Ellis, Fine Arts; Kathleen Volk-Miller, English
  • 2002: Sybil Cohen, Philosophy; Ken Hohing, Fine Arts

Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence

  • 2015: Tyler Hoffman, English 
  • 2014: Joseph Martin, Biology
  • 2013: Timothy Martin, English
  • 2012: Rajiv Gandhi, Computer Science
  • 2011: Allen Woll, History
  • 2010: Laurie Bernstein, History and Women’s Studies
  • 2009: James Dunn, Political Science
  • 2008: Robert Evans, Biology
  • 2007: Stuart Charmé, Philosophy and Religion
  • 2006: John Gagliardi, Physics

JoAnn Mower Endowed Prize in Teaching Excellence

  • 2015: Tyler Hoffman, English 
  • 2014: Joseph Martin, Biology
  • 2013: Timothy Martin, English
  • 2012: Rajiv Gandhi, Computer Science
  • 2011: Allen Woll, History
  • 2010: Laurie Bernstein, History and Women’s Studies
  • 2009: James Dunn, Political Science
  • 2008: Robert Evans, Biology
  • 2007: Stuart Charmé, Philosophy and Religion
  • 2006: John Gagliardi, Physics

Outstanding Faculty Award

The Rutgers University-Camden Alumni Association presents this award annually.

  • 2008 – Joseph Schiavo, Fine Arts
  • 2007 – James Rushing, Foreign Languages
  • 2006 – Alan Tarr, Political Science
  • 2005 – William Lutz, English
  • 2004 – Christina Cosentino-Dougherty, Foreign Language
  • 2003 – James Garnett, Public Policy and Administration
  • 2002 – Carol Singley, English
  • 2001 – Luis Garcia, Psychology
  • 2000 – William Hoffman, Fine Arts
  • 1998 – Sidney Katz, Chemistry
  • 1997 – Robert Evans, Biology
  • 1996 – Murl Barker, Russian
  • 1995 – Georgia Arbuckle, Chemistry
  • 1994 – Leonard Bidwell, Mathematics
  • 1992 – Jay Sigler, Public Policy
  • 1991 – John Worrall, Economics
  • 1990 – Roger Cowley, Physics
  • 1989 – John Giannotti, Art
  • 1988 – Henry Stempen, Biology
  • 1987 – Betty Jones, English
  • 1986 – Charles Willitts, Chemistry
  • 1985 – Marie Cornelia, English
  • 1984 – Louis Forman, History
  • 1983 – Wilbert Jerome, Music
  • 1982 – Hsin-Yi Lee, Biology
  • 1981 – William Bacha, Jr., Biology