LAS Master Teachers
2005–06 – Graduate Teaching
Doug Bonett – Psychology and Statistics
Carol Chapelle – English
Philp Dixon – Statistics
Mark Gordon – Chemistry
Jonathan Wendel – Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology
2004–05 – Connections
Clifford Bergman – Mathematics and Computer Science
Willam Gallus – Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
Michael Mendelson – English
Jill Pruetz – Anthropology
Mark Rectanus – Foreign Languages and Literatures
2003–04 – Multicultural Masters
Hector Avalos – Philosophy and Religious Studies and Director of the U.S. Latino/a Studies Program
J. Herman Blake – Sociology and Educational Leadership, and director of the African American Studies Program
Susan Cross – Psychology
Jacquelyn Litt – Sociology and Interim Director of the Women's Studies Program
Lulu Rodriguez – Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication.
2002–03 – Off-campus Learning
Warren Dolphin – Zoology & Genetics
Kathy Leonard – Foreign Languages and Literatures
Margaret Mook – Foreign Languages and Literatures
Steve Pett – English
William Simpkins – Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
2001–02 – Undergraduate Research
Paul Canfield – Physics & Astronomy
Jeffrey Prater – Music
Valerie Sheares – Chemistry
David Wallace – English
2000–01 – Technology
Rebecca Burnett – English
Thomas Ingebritsen – Zoology & Genetics
Steffen Schmidt – Political Science
W. Robert Stephenson – Statistics
David Stuart – Music
Doug Yarger – Geological & Atmospheric Sciences
1999–2000 – Large Lecture Classroom
James Colbert – Botany
Steve Kawaler – Physics & Astronomy
Wolfgang Kliemann – Mathematics
Barbara Mack – Greenlee School
Ron Peters – Psychology