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Graduate Teaching and Mentoring Awardee

Patricia Anders

Patricia Anders

2006
Sallie Marston

Sallie Marston

2006
A. Eduardo Saez

A. Eduardo Saez

2006
John J.B. Allen

John J.B. Allen

2005
Carrol McLaughlin

Carrol McLaughlin

2005
Barbara Atwood

Barbara Atwood

2004
Janet Korn

Janet Korn

2003
Mary Wildner Bassett

Mary Wildner Bassett

2003
John Enemark

John Enemark

2002
Guy McPherson

Guy McPherson

2002

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