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September 2024 Everyday Teaching Awardees 

The Center for Teaching and Learning is committed to celebrating and highlighting great teaching at Boise State. No matter how small or large a teaching gesture, project, or effort may be, they all make an impact on our learning community. Every month, we are recognizing “Everyday Teaching” in our monthly newsletter. Join us in congratulating Marianne Hudson (Criminal Justice) and Peter Müllner (Materials Science and Engineering) who have been nominated for their everyday teaching. Here’s some of what the nominators said about them:

 

 

Awardees

  • Marianne Hudson photo

    Marianne Hudson

    Marianne Hudson “During Fall 2023, Marianne received a faculty improvement leave from SPS. She used her fall semester to re-work and re-prep five of her undergraduate classes. This included updating her class materials (including new textbooks), test banks, and lecture notes. Marianne is a dedicated Lecturer in Criminal Justice. She has taught in the department for years and is respected and beloved by her students”.

    Marianne Hudson “During Fall 2023, Marianne received a faculty improvement leave from SPS. She used her fall semester to re-work and re-prep five of her undergraduate classes. This included updating her class materials (including new textbooks), test banks, and lecture notes. Marianne is a dedicated Lecturer in Criminal Justice. She has taught in the department for years and is respected and beloved by her students”.

  • Peter MĂĽllner Photo

    Peter MĂĽllner

    Peter MĂĽllner “Peter has developed several successful collaborations for co-teaching with colleagues from (very) different disciplines on campus. He has expanded these beyond the classroom to develop multiple vertically-integrated projects as well. It’s hard to imagine a better model for how to bridge engineering and the humanities in ways that benefit the students and the instructors involved. Students’ comments from these courses show how powerful the interdisciplinary nature of these courses are on their lives”. 

    Peter MĂĽllner “Peter has developed several successful collaborations for co-teaching with colleagues from (very) different disciplines on campus. He has expanded these beyond the classroom to develop multiple vertically-integrated projects as well. It’s hard to imagine a better model for how to bridge engineering and the humanities in ways that benefit the students and the instructors involved. Students’ comments from these courses show how powerful the interdisciplinary nature of these courses are on their lives”. 

Are you feeling inspired? Do you want to nominate a colleague or yourself? Learn more about “Everyday Teaching” recognition on our website and submit your nomination by filling out this short nomination form. Have questions about this opportunity? Please email Sarah Lausch at sarahlausch@boisestate.edu.