Written by: Camelia.Trahan@unt.edu
The University of North Texas College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Faculty
Council has announced the twenty nominees for the 2023 CLASS Advisory Board Faculty
Award.
All tenure-system CLASS faculty members are eligible, but previous recipients are
not eligible for nomination during the five years following receipt of the award.
UNT faculty must be nominated by their department chair, and each department may submit
only one nomination per year.
The 20 finalists, as well as their department and titles, are listed below.
Undergraduate
- Diego Esparza, Assistant Professor, Political Science
- Brittany McElroy, Senior Lecturer, Mayborn
- Rachel Moran, Associate Professor, History
- Megan Morrissey, Associate Professor, Communication Studies
- Caroline Najour, Senior Lecturer, World Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
- Matthew Painter, Professor, Sociology
Graduate
- Christophe Chaguinian, Associate Professor, World Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
- Jeffrey S. Doty, Associate Professor, English
- Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, Professor, Political Science
- Phoebe Ho, Assistant Professor, Sociology
- Myungsup Kim, Associate Professor, Economics
- Michael Wise, Associate Professor, History
Research
- Adam Chamberlin, Associate Professor, Dance and Theatre
- Jacqueline Foertsch, Professor, English
- Ronald Kwon, Assistant Professor, Sociology
- Joseph McGlynn, Associate Professor Communication Studies
- Todd Moye, Professor, History
- Terra Schwerin Rowe, Associate Professor, Philosophy & Religion
- Christoph Weber, Associate Professor, World Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
- Xi Yang, Assistant Professor, Economics
The field will be narrowed down to nine finalists from each of the three categories,
which will then be presented to the CLASS Advisory Board who will review the finalists
and select an honoree from each category.
Entering its sixth year, the CLASS Advisory Board Faculty Award reception is scheduled
for Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. in the UNT Union Ballroom 333. The event
is free and open to the public.
To review previous honorees, visit CLASS Advisory Board Faculty Awards
About the CLASS Advisory Board. The Advisory Board provides guidance and support to CLASS in its mission of transforming
the lives of its students, advancing the boundaries of knowledge, and supporting the
economic development of Texas.
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