Thomas E. Hutchinson Faculty Award
Each year, the Thomas E. Hutchinson Faculty Award honors professors who have demonstrated
a love of teaching, genuine outreach to their students, and have significantly contributed
to the engineering school. The faculty award is completely chosen by engineering
students. The award will be presented at a Rotunda dinner on January 31, 2009 and
displayed on a plaque in Thornton Hall.
Past Winners
The Trigon brotherhood presented the first ever Thomas E. Hutchinson Faculty Award to
Professor Peter Norton on December 11, 2005 at the Rotunda. Norton is an Assistant Professor of Science, Technology
and Society at U.Va. where he has been teaching since 1998.
On December 4, 2006, the Trigon brotherhood presented the second annual Thomas E.
Hutchinson Faculty Award. The award recipient was
Aaron Bloomfield, Assistant Professor of Computer Science.
The third annual award was presented on February 2, 2008. The award recipient was
Roseanne Ford. The other finalists
were Edward Berger, Tetsuya Iwasaki, John Maybee and Timothy Scott.
Thanks to everyone who submitted a nomination form and supported an engineering
professor!
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