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Four Yale professors whose teaching and mentorship have inspired generations of students were recently honored with William C. Clyde DeVane Medals from the university’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.
The DeVane Medals, Yale’s oldest teaching award, are typically given each year in recognition of outstanding scholarship and undergraduate teaching to an active faculty member who is elected by undergraduate members of the society, and to a retired faculty member, who is chosen by the graduate members Phi Beta Kappa.
At this year’s ceremony, conducted via Zoom on June 5, the recipients of both the 2020 and 2021 DeVane Medals were honored (the 2020 awards were bestowed belatedly due to the COVID-19 pandemic).
By Susan Gonzalez
June 30, 2021
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Left to right: Hazel Carby, Dana Angluin, Joseph LaPalombara, and Miki Havlíčková
Four Yale professors whose teaching and mentorship have inspired generations of students were recently honored with William C. Clyde DeVane Medals from the university’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.
The DeVane Medals, Yale’s oldest teaching award, are typically given each year in recognition of outstanding scholarship and undergraduate teaching to an active faculty member who is elected by undergraduate members of the society, and to a retired faculty member, who is chosen by the graduate members Phi Beta Kappa.
Nike Pickleball Camps Come to CA, UT, TX, ID and many more locations this summer
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Within the last few years, pickleball has gone from a game few people have heard of, to one of the fastest-growing sports in America. Now, US Sports Camps wants to help players learn from the pros who were mastering the sport long before its popularity.
These premier locations across the country have instructors, facilities, and programs assembled for adult campers who want to improve their game – and make a few friends while they’re at it. SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (PRWEB) June 01, 2021 Within the last few years, pickleball has gone from a game few people have heard of, to one of the fastest-growing sports in America. Now, US Sports Camps wants to help players learn from the pros who were mastering the sport long before its popularity.
Sweet Peaks custom cake maker rediscovers her passion and renewed success
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DRIGGS In life, just as in baking, practice is often our best teacher.
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