Ivan Allen College Faculty Earn CIOS Honor Roll Placements
Posted July 6, 2023
Thirty-eight faculty members from across the Ivan Allen College have been named to the Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching Spring 2023 CIOS Honor Roll.
They are among 128 faculty members campuswide honored by the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Seven of the Ivan Allen College faculty members are on the list for more than one class or section. They are Lionel Gall of the School of Modern Languages (two recognitions); Zita Huesing of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (three recognitions); Bo Kyoung Kim of the School of Modern Languages (two recognitions); Aki Matsushima of the School of Modern Languages (two recognitions); Samba Sy of the School of Modern Languages (two recognitions); Samuel Wunderly of the School of Economics (two recognitions), and Chris Vidmar of the School of History and Sociology (two recognitions).
Fifteen of the faculty members come from the School of Modern Languages. Eight faculty members were from the School of Literature, Media, and Communication and three were from the School of History and Sociology. The School of Economics and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs each had two faculty members honored. One faculty member was from the School of Public Policy.
John Cressler, Regents Professor and Schlumberger Chair in Electronics in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, was also honored for teaching in IAC 2002: Science, English, and Religion.
The College congratulates these excellent instructors and scholars on their commitment to educating the next generation of leaders prepared to advance technology and improve the human condition.
Here is the complete list:
Small Classes:
- Matthew Breece, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
- John Cressler, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
- Sean Dolan, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
- Lionel Gall, School of Modern Languages (2 recognitions)
- Carla Gerona, School of History and Sociology
- Alzbeta Hajkova, School of Public Policy
- Zita Huesing, School of Literature, Media, and Communication (3 recognitions)
- Hyoun-A Joo, School of Modern Languages
- Masato Kikuchi, School of Modern Languages
- Bo Kyoung Kim, School of Modern Languages (2 recognitions)
- Kathrin Koppe, School of Modern Languages
- Laura Levy, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
- Chao Li, School of Modern Languages
- Lu Liu, School of Modern Languages
- Caroline Machado, School of Modern Languages
- Aki Matsushima, School of Modern Languages (2 recognitions)
- Yuko Ogawa, School of Modern Languages
- Yumi Parks, School of Modern Languages
- Jacob Richter, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
- Sonia Serafin, School of Modern Languages
- Jennifer Singh, School of History and Sociology
- Aleksandra Starcevic, School of Modern Languages
- Anne Sullivan, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
- Satomi Suzuki Chenoweth, School of Modern Languages
- Samba Sy, School of Modern Languages (2 recognitions)
- Ren Tan, School of Modern Languages
- Christopher Vidmar, School of History and Sociology
- Katja Weber, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
- Amanda Weiss, School of Modern Languages
- Hongchen Wu, School of Modern Languages
- Xueqing Yan, School of Economics
- Lisa Yaszek, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
- Ida Yoshinaga, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
- Alasdair Young, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
Large Classes:
- Douglas Flamming, School of History and Sociology
- Lenny Stendig, School of Economics
- Christopher Vidmar, School of History and Sociology
- Samuel Wunderly, School of Economics (2 recognitions)