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EDWARDSVILLE, Ill., May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Southern Illinois University Edwardsville s Jason Stacy, PhD, professor in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Department of History, has been named the 2021 Paul Simon Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Award recipient.
The highly competitive award is annually presented by the SIUE Graduate School to a faculty member who has a proven record of combining scholarship and teaching. The recognition demonstrates the belief that to be a good teacher, one must also be a good scholar. Award recipients have made significant contributions to original research or creative activities, and have successfully integrated those contributions into their teaching practices.
Stacy earns Paul Simon award
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has named Jason Stacy the 2021 Paul Simon Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Award recipient.
EDWARDSVILLE – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Jason Stacy, PhD, professor in the College of Arts and Sciences’ (CAS) Department of History, has been named the 2021 Paul Simon Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Award recipient.
The highly competitive award is annually presented by the SIUE Graduate School to a faculty member who has a proven record of combining scholarship and teaching. The recognition demonstrates the belief that to be a good teacher, one must also be a good scholar. Award recipients have made significant contributions to original research or creative activities, and have successfully integrated those contributions into their teaching practices.