Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Early Career Award for Excellence in Teaching
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The Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Early Career Award for Excellence in Teaching is awarded to those who demonstrate teaching excellence as a pillar of the RIT academic/core strengths.
The award is named after Richard and Virginia Eisenhart, who continued the legacy of the Eisenhart family’s support of teaching and learning at RIT by endowing the Provost’s Excellence in Teaching Award.
Eligibility
Eligibility requirements for this award can be found in Policy E12.1 Eisenhart Awards for Outstanding Teaching
Criteria
To determine teaching excellence, each nomination committee shall thoroughly investigate and establish that:
- The candidate has clearly and unequivocally demonstrated superior teaching methods and has made significant contributions toward the betterment of RIT students’ educational, vocational, and professional development. The superiority of each candidate shall have been thoroughly proven through documented evaluation, including endorsements by peers in the field of specialization, student evaluation, and classroom observation by the Nomination Committee members.
- The candidate has demonstrated excellent knowledge of the discipline(s) taught.
- The candidate has maintained the currency of material presented and general knowledge of subject matter through such means as: research, publications, conferences, professional communications, and contacts with fellow scholars or centers of research and study, seminars abroad or at home, or projects of scientific, artistic, or professional interest to RIT’s students and faculty.
- The candidate has made a distinct difference in the teaching climate of the college in such areas as: model classroom teaching, campus leadership, pioneering teaching methodology, creative course development, and/or instructional support.
The candidate has been involved with and served the RIT community as a whole.
Nomination Process
For more information about the nomination process, go to section E12.1 of RIT’s University Policies.
Award Recipients
2024-2025
Corinna Hill, National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2023-2024
Duygu Akdevelioglu, Saunders College of Business
2022-2023
Jennifer O’Neil, College of Engineering Technology
2021-2022
Jessica Hardin, College of Liberal Arts
2020-2021
Emmett lentilucci, College of Science
2019-2020
Joshua Thorson, College of Art and Design
2018-2019
Michael Brown, College of Liberal Arts
2017-2018
Nathaniel S. Barlow, College of Science
2016-2017
Benjamin Banta, College of Liberal Arts
2015-2016
Reginald Rogers, Kate Gleason College of Engineering
2014-2015
David Halbstein, College of Art and Design
2013-2014
Sean Hansen, E. Saunders College of Business
2011-12
Jason Kolodziej, Kate Gleason College of Engineering
2010-11
Sandra J. Connelly, College of Science
2009-10
Robert D. Garrick
2008-09
Eric Nystrom
2007-08
Tony Harkin
2006-07
Alex Bitterman
Keith Whittington
2005-06
Neil Hair
2004-05
Peter C. Hauser
Todd E. Pagano
2003-04
Sean D. Sutton
2002-03
Richard C. Cliver
2001-02
Joseph R. Fornieri
2000-01
Larry Buckley
1999-00
Victor Perotti
1998-99
Carol Marchetti
1997-98
Martin Gordon
1996-97
Debra Fromm Faria
1995-96
Scott Williams
1994-95
Marca Bear
1993-94
Keith Jenkins
1992-93
Nancy Wanek
1991-92
Reed Gershwind
Andreas Langner
1989-90
David R. Neumann
History
RIT was selected several years ago to participate in the Sears-Roebuck Foundation’s Teaching Excellence and Campus Leadership Award Program. Because the program, which was discontinued by Sears-Roebuck, was so successful and enthusiastically received at RIT, it was decided that the Provost’s Office would continue to fund the award each year, renaming it the Provost’s Excellence in Teaching Award.
Richard and Virginia Eisenhart have continued the legacy of the Eisenhart family’s support of teaching and learning at RIT by endowing the Provost’s Excellence in Teaching Award. In appreciation, this award has been renamed the Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Award for Excellence in Teaching.
The late Mr. Eisenhart was chairman emeritus of the Board of Trustees and member for 26 years. He and the late Mrs. Eisenhart were also generous supporters of the Eisenhart Memorial Scholarship, the Nathaniel Rochester Society, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at RIT, the Athenaeum, and the Kilian J. and Caroline F. Schmitt Interfaith Center.
In 2025, the award was renamed to The Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Early Career Award for Excellence in Teaching. The award supports undergraduate education at RIT by recognizing the fundamental importance of the quality of teaching to the value of the education process. It supports faculty who have taught three years or less in their pursuit of excellence in teaching and leadership in the campus community, assists the university in nurturing the academic climate that fosters teaching at its best, and enhances teaching as a profession.
Contact
For more information, contact the Academic Affairs team at academicaffairs@rit.edu.