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Alexandra Gustafson has added another feather to her awards and recognition cap: the Philosophy PhD candidate, researcher of love, popular teacher, and mental health advocate has received a Superior Graduate Student Course Instructor Teaching Award for 2022–2023 from the Faculty of Arts & Science. Nominations are received from across the Faculty, and Alexandra’s efforts and commitment to her students set her apart as exemplary among a group of strong candidates.
The Superior Teaching Award was created in 2015 through the generous support of Arts & Science alumnus Charles M. Campbell (BA 1967, JD 1971). The award recognizes excellence in
undergraduate education in classroom instruction, innovative teaching methods, and student engagement.
Immense congratulations and gratitude are due to Alexandra. The department and our students are lucky to have her.
Learn more about Alexandra’s teaching and research.
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