The Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars
The Provost announces the 2006 inductees into the University of Florida's Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars
Join Provost Fouke in welcoming to the Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars its five newest members:
Dr. Linda Behar-Horenstein
Professor, Department of Educational Administration & Policy
College of Education
Dr. James W. Lynch
Professor, Department of Hematology/Oncology
College of Medicine
Dr. Gregory Ulmer
Professor, Department of English
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Dr. Rick Rudd
Associate Professor, Department of Argicultural Education & Communication
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences/IFAS
Dr. Paul Doering
Distinguished Service Professor
College of Pharmacy
These outstanding educators have demonstrated sustained innovation and commitment to teaching throughout their careers. They also have articulated their vision for promoting excellence across campus to the faculty committee that reviewed nominees to the Academy. To assist them in advancing their vision for excellence and faculty enhancement at the University, this year's Academy teacher-scholar awardees will serve for three years on the advisory board for Faculty Development.
In this capacity they will assist the Associate Provost in developing programs and workshops that enhance the professional careers and experiences of faculty. As teaching and learning advocates, Academy members also promote a university-wide discourse on key issues surrounding the development of teaching at the University.
After completing their three-year terms on the advisory board, members will retain the title of Distinguished Teaching Scholar and continue to be a part of the Academy.


