Bonnecaze Awarded Dads’ Association Centennial Teaching Fellowship
Roger Bonnecaze, department chair, T. Brockett Hudson Professor and the Bill L. Stanley Leadership Chair, has been selected to hold a 2012-1013 Dads’ Association Centennial Teaching Fellowship, an honor that recognizes outstanding work with undergraduate students.
Dads’ Association Centennial Teaching Fellowships were established by The University of Texas System Board of Regents in 1983 with funds raised by the UT Austin Dads’ Association and matching funds under the Centennial Teachers and Scholars Program.
“The fellowships are a reflection of teaching excellence and commitment and an acknowledgment of the many contributions each faculty member has made to the undergraduate experience at the university,” said Dr. Steven Leslie, executive vice president and provost.
Bonnecaze is one of only three fellows selected this year and the first-ever chemical engineering professor to receive this award. Fellowship recipients are selected based on letters of support from students and recommendations from the deans of colleges and schools offering courses for freshman undergraduates.
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