Faculty members honored for excellent service at Wright State

Wright State University recognized select faculty members for their vital contributions to the university with the 2020–2021 Faculty Awards for Excellence.

The annual Faculty Awards for Excellence recognize select faculty members for their excellent work in the areas of teaching, research, community engagement, professional service and early career achievement.

Read more about the recipients of the Faculty Awards for Excellence. (Faculty ranking are for the 2020-2021 award period)

Michael RaymerTrustees’ Award for Faculty Excellence

Michael L. Raymer, Ph.D., Professor, Computer Science and Engineering
College of Engineering and Computer Science

Allen G. HuntUniversity Professor

Allen G. Hunt, Ph.D., Professor, Physics
College of Science and Mathematics

Distinguished Professor Awards:

Hong HuangBrage Golding Distinguished Professor of Research

Hong Huang, Ph.D., Professor, Mechanical and Materials Engineering
College of Engineering and Computer Science

James A. MenartFrederick A. White Distinguished Professor of Professional Service

James A. Menart, Ph.D., Professor, Mechanical and Materials Engineering
College of Engineering and Computer Science

Amelia HubbardRobert J. Kegerreis Distinguished Professor of Teaching

Amelia Hubbard, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts

Presidential Award for Faculty Excellence:

Ann StalterCommunity Engagement

Ann Stalter, Ph.D., Professor, Nursing
College of Nursing and Health

 

Tim CrawfordEarly Career Achievement

Timothy Crawford, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Populations and Public Health
Boonshoft School of Medicine

Weisong WangEarly Career Achievement

Weisong Wang, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering
Lake Campus

Meredith RodgersPresidential Award for Outstanding NTE Faculty: Service

Meredith A. Rodgers, Senior Lecturer, Biological Sciences
College of Science and Mathematics

Bridgett R. SevertPresidential Award for Outstanding NTE Faculty: Teaching

Bridgett R. Severt, Lecturer, Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology
College of Science and Mathematics

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