Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award
The Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award is a tribute to several members of the faculty who influenced and encouraged Thomas Jefferson. The award is intended to recognize today's teachers on the faculty. It is made annually to a younger teaching member of the College community who has demonstrated, through concern as a teacher and through character and influence, the inspiration and stimulation of learning to the betterment of the individual and society as exemplified by Thomas Jefferson.
Recent Recipients
2009 - Rowan Lockwood, Geology
2008 - Alexander Prokhorov, Modern Languages and Literature
2007 - Vladimir Bolotnikov, Mathematics
2006 - Elizabeth A. Canuel, VIMS Physical Sciences
2005 - Thomas J. Linneman, Sociology
View all past recipients of the Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award.















