This year’s awards ceremony took place on April 21 in IMS 20. The invited address was by Dr. Charles Haddock
2016 Annual Awards Day
May 8, 2016
May 8, 2016
This year’s awards ceremony took place on April 21 in IMS 20. The invited address was by Dr. Charles Haddock
April 27, 2016

Amit Savkar, Associate Professor in Residence, has been named a Teaching Fellow by the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL).
The nominees for this award are limited to full-time faculty with 5 years continuous service at the University. The individuals considered for this recognition show a commitment to teaching, demonstrated knowledge of educational pedagogy, and an interest in fostering innovative teaching practices at the University.
This year, up to two Teaching Fellows will be honored and each will be awarded a stipend of $5,000.
Separately, Marianne Cavanaugh has been awarded this year’s CETL Outstanding Adjunct.
The nominees for this award are limited to adjunct faculty with teaching service to the University. The individuals considered for this recognition show a commitment to teaching, demonstrated knowledge of educational pedagogy, and an interest in fostering innovative teaching practices at the University.
It is intended that up to two such Outstanding Adjuncts will be honored and each awarded a stipend of $2,500.
The awards were presented at the CETL Reception on April 26.
April 11, 2016
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April 5, 2016
Our Annual Awards Day Ceremony took place on Thursday, April 21st.
This year’s Invited Address was given by Dr. Charles Hadlock, professor of Mathematical Sciences at Bentley University. He spoke on “A Mathematicians Perspective on How So Many Things Can Fall Apart in the Blink of an Eye”.
A few photos from the event are on Facebook page. The full list of awardees is on the event program.
March 21, 2016
Professor Maria Gordina has been awarded the prestigious Simons Fellowship, one of only forty mathematicians in North America to receive the award this year. The Fellowship enables research leaves by providing time away from classroom teaching and academic administration. Professor Gordina will use the award to work on several projects while visiting her collaborators in the US and in Europe. In particular, she will combine a stay at Bielefeld University in Germany with a trip to the Oberwolfach Research Institute for Mathematics to attend the workshop Heat Kernels, Stochastic Processes and Functional Inequalities, of which she is a co-organizer. Professor Gordina’s projects during 2015-2016 will include work on on singular stochastic differential equations and structure theory of the energy representation of path groups with values in compact groups.
For more information, see the article about Professor Gordina in UConn Today.
March 9, 2016
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