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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.
By NANCY ADAMCZYK
May 10, 2021 at 9:39 AM
Meridoc Doc Burkhardt to Speak as Jame Caldwell at Madison Historical Society Virtual Meeting on May 20
Meridoc Doc Burkhardt to Speak as Jame Caldwell at Madison Historical Society Virtual Meeting on .
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May 10, 2021 at 9:39 AM
Actor and historical interpreter Meridoc “Doc” Burkhardt will present “The Battle of Connecticut Farms and the Death of Hannah Caldwell” at the May 20, 2021 meeting of the Madison Historical Society. This free online meeting via Zoom will begin at 7 pm.
Doc Burkhardt will tell the story of Reverend James Caldwell and of his wife, Hannah’s heroism during the Battle of Connecticut Farms. In his portrayal of Rev. Caldwell, he will include a video tour of the Caldwell Parsonage, which is now the home of the Union Township Historical Society. Mr. Burkhardt will be assisted in the presentation by David Arminio who is a retired English teacher in Union Township. Mr.
Madison Historical Society Presents, Revolutionary Princeton, 1774 – 1783: The Biography of an American Town in the Heart of a Civil War tapinto.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tapinto.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.