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Bridgeport's Amy Coburn among Faculty Members at WVU Named Spring 2020 Teaching MVP by Students

By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on May 27, 2020 via Connect-Bridgeport.com

Thanks to nominations from more than 900 students across the WVU system, the University is honoring 26 faculty members and instructors with Teaching MVP Awards for the Spring 2020 semester.
 
Launched at the end of April by the Office of the Provost, the student-nominated awards program recognizes faculty and instructors who went above and beyond to provide a high-quality educational experience for their students during the Spring 2020 semester. In just three short days, more than 900 nominations were submitted, along with suggested award titles and a brief explanation for each nomination.
 
A committee of faculty and administrators reviewed the nominations and recommended their top candidates. The following 26 faculty members and instructors have been identified as Spring 2020 Teaching MVPs for demonstrating outstanding teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Check out the website to see the story behind such award titles “The G.O.A.T.” and “Yoda.”
 
The first selection is Bridgeport's Amy Coburn.
 
Amy Coburn
“COVID-19 Queen”
School of Nursing
 
Ashok Bidwai
“Student Sanity Superstar”
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
 
Daniel Brewster
‘“Be Well’ Salutation Aficionado”
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
 
Nancy Caronia
“Queen of Online Instruction”
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
 
Amy Coburn
“COVID-19 Queen”
School of Nursing
 
Andrew Dacks
“More Than OK Zoomer”
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
 
Danielle Davidov
“Most Compassionate Soul”
School of Public Health
 
Dan Defeo
“Yoda”
School of Nursing
 
Emily Dennis
“Pro Zoomer”
Chambers College of Business and Economics
 
Barbara Douglas
“Angel from Heaven”
WVU School of Nursing - Beckley Campus
 
Erin Ellis
“Patient Cello Queen”
College of Creative Arts
 
Kimeran Evans
“Care Coordinator”
School of Medicine
 
Dan Follmer
“Statistics Sensei”
College of Education and Human Services
 
Christopher Griffin
“eCampus Adapter”
Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
 
Jessica Haught
“Most Compassionate”
College of Law
 
Sharon Hayes
“Above and Beyond”
College of Education and Human Services
 
Wade Huebsch
“Wonder Wade”
Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
 
Kevin Knoster
“Most Relatable”
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
 
Lisa Lisauckis
“The Zen Zoomer”
School of Dentistry
 
Macarena Llamas
“Best Spanish Teacher”
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
 
Randy McCombie
“Professor Encourager”
School of Medicine
 
Bremansu Osa-Andrews
“The Online Learning Hero”
Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design
 
Joshua Osbourn
“The G.O.A.T”
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
 
Trina Perrone
“Periodic Chem Master”
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
 
Brian Scaife
“True OT - Adapted and Overcame”
School of Medicine
 
Travis Stimeling
“Music History’s Own Apollo”
College of Creative Arts
 
Stephanie Young
“Coolest Prof Ever”
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
 
“I can’t say enough about these wonderful faculty and instructors,” said Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Maryanne Reed. “Each one had a significant impact on a number of students at WVU during a time that presented a myriad of challenges on so many levels. I am inspired by the creative award titles our students submitted to capture their teaching efforts, as well as the beautiful explanations they provided as to why they deserve the awards. These teachers are the true MVPs of the semester!” 
 
Award recipients were initially announced during the May 13 CELEBRATE 2020 event hosted by the Teaching and Learning Commons. A web page is available, along with selected quotes from nominations for each award recipient. Each recipient will also receive a special MVP t-shirt.
 
Editor's Note: Photo of Amy Coburn by David Robinson Photography.



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