|   | SCS Student Awards School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
 Pittsburgh PA 15213-3891
 (412)268-8525 . (412)268-5576 (fax)
 
 
Carnegie Mellon Graduate Student Teaching Award-- The Graduate Student Teaching Award is intended to recognize 
excellence in teaching in a variety of settings. Examples include, 
but are not limited to: outstanding teaching in the classroom, 
laboratory or studio;  creation or use of new and innovative teaching 
methods and course materials; effectiveness in grading/feedback, 
review sessions or one-on-one instruction; and, creation of challenging 
and innovative courses. This list is neither mandatory nor exhaustive.
Presented annually by the university, the award encourages and
recognizes exemplary teaching by a graduate student
 
School of Computer Science Recipients:
 
Teaching Award: Adam Wierman, Computer Science, 
2005/06 (Jointly with David Culyba
Teaching Award: David Culyba, Entertainment Technology Center, 
2005/06 (Jointly with Adam Wierman)
Teaching Award: Ashish Venugopal, Language Technologies Institute, 
2003/04
Teaching Award: Chris Okasaki, Computer Science, 1994/95
Service Award: Jade Goldstein,, Computer Science, 1994/95
Service Award: Mark Kantrowitz, Lara Wolfson, Computer Science, 1994/95
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