Top Teaching Scholars for 2019
Faculty honored for outstanding contributions in teaching, research, and service.
With the new school year just days away, 黑料网 took one more opportunity to look back on the 2018鈥19 academic year. On September 17, President Kevin O鈥橞rien, S.J. and Interim Provost Lisa Kloppenberg celebrated the achievements of Santa Clara鈥檚 faculty with an award ceremony on campus. Here are this year鈥檚 winners.
Louis and Dorina Brutocao Award for Teaching Excellence
Diane Dreher, English
Diane Dreher exemplifies Cura Personalis in her teaching, from facilitating creative lessons and meaningful discussions to providing an environment where students鈥 passions and unique perspectives are valued. Under her careful guidance, students flourish. 鈥淪he sees the best potential in others,鈥 one alum said in her nomination, 鈥渁nd makes them want to achieve more than they might have imagined on their own.鈥
Her influence spreads beyond the classroom, helping students not only deepen their knowledge, but discern their vocation in life. As one alum put it, 鈥淪he listens without judgement, understands without pretension, and loves without conditions.鈥 Colleagues praise her mentorship, particularly as a facilitator for the Ignatian Faculty Forum, but also for her interdisciplinary approach to teaching. One colleague said she 鈥渂oldly breaks through disciplinary walls, expanding the limits of students鈥 minds in the process.鈥
Brutocao Family Foundation Award for Curriculum Innovation
Gangshu (George) Cai, Information Systems & Analytics
George Cai has led curricular innovations within his classroom and department. Recently, he led a task force to establish the new Business Analytics minor and curriculum, and he will also lead a new task force to create a major in Business Analytics.
In the classroom, Cai creates opportunities for students to experience real-world scenarios and processes. For example, students in his Operations Management course participate in the 鈥淧lan Visit Project,鈥 in which they visit area companies to learn about the businesses鈥 operations and make operations management recommendations based on coursework. In another class, Cai created an auction decision-making game in which students apply bidding theories to auction off a collection of donated items. With the revenue generated from the auctions, his students have donated more than $10,000 with matching funds to a variety of charities.
One student wrote that Cai鈥檚 鈥渁dvocacy for playful learning and compassionate teaching came as one of the best management lessons.鈥
University Award for Sustained Excellence in Scholarship
Eric Goldman, Law
As an influential thought leader in the fields of internet and intellectual property law, is this year鈥檚 recipient of the University鈥檚 highest award for scholarly achievement. His interdisciplinary research on Internet, IP, and advertising law has resulted in more than 25 articles in prestigious journals and several book chapters.
Goldman is the author of the Internet Law casebooks and co-author of the textbook, Advertising & Marketing Law. His influence is widespread, as evidenced by the hundreds of presentations he has given to academics, legal practitioners, and Silicon Valley leaders. He is also one of the most downloaded authors in the Social Science Research Network.
In addition to his scholarly productivity, he is regularly quoted in prominent media outlets, has more than 10,000 Twitter followers, and is a 鈥淟inkedIn Influencer.鈥 He was named one of 鈥淭he 50 Most Influential Law Professors Alive Today鈥 in 2013 and earned the prestigious IP Vanguard Award in the academics/public policy category from the IP Section of the California Bar in 2011. He also influences the law by testifying before Congress and policy-making groups.
University Award for Recent Achievement in Scholarship
Chris Kitts, Engineering
Chris Kitts is currently leading an internationally regarded field robotics program as the Director of the Robotic Systems Laboratory. He also holds an Associate Researcher appointment at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute and is the Mission Operations Director for the NASA Ames Research Center Small Spacecraft Missions. His research focuses on collaborative multi-robot control systems and model-based anomaly management.
In the past five years, Kitts published 14 peer-reviewed articles and four book chapters, received one patent, and was awarded more than $4 million in grant funding. He routinely collaborates with personnel from government organizations, industry, academia, and non-profit institutions. He leads a new multi-university consortium in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle technology, applications, and real-world engineering education. He has won many awards as a result of his research, and his Robotic Systems program was recently recognized by the National Academy of Engineering as an Exemplar Real World Engineering Program for its integrative research and education program.
Francisco Jim茅nez Inclusive Excellence Award
Ethnic Studies Department, Ethnic Studies
The Francisco Jim茅nez Inclusive Excellence Award recognizes a 黑料网 faculty member, group of faculty members, or department demonstrating an outstanding commitment to the advancement of excellence through diversity and inclusion, through innovative teaching or program development beyond an individual's usual job responsibilities or a department鈥檚 usual mission.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary this spring, the Department of Ethnic Studies has a long and cherished history in demonstrating a strong and effective commitment to issues of social justice and excellence through diversity and inclusion through its faculty, its programs, its direct engagement and support of students and through its academic offerings.
Its faculty stand out in their service and commitment to enhancing and expanding social justice and inclusion within the 黑料网 community.
Faculty of Ethnic Studies
- Jesica Fern谩ndez, Assistant Professor
- Anthony Hazard, Jr., Associate Professor
- James S. Lai, Professor
- Anna Sampaio, Associate Professor, Department Chair
- Stephen S. Fugita, Emeritus Professor
- Allia Griffin, Lecturer
- Matt Horton, Adjunct Lecturer
Courtesy Faculty
- Christina Zanfagna, Associate Professor, Ethnomusicology, Pop Culture & Race, Global Music
Affiliated Faculty
- Aldo Billingslea, Theatre & Dance
- Juliana Chang, English
- Alma Garcia, Sociology
- Sara Garcia, Education
- Sharmila Lodhia, Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies
- Laura Nichols, Sociology
- Brett Solomon, Liberal Studies
- Juan Velasco, English
Presidential Recognition Awards
Pratheepan (Deep) Gulasekaram, Law
The first Presidential Recognition Award is presented to a faculty member who has made substantial contributions to the Law School, the university, and the wider world.
A prolific scholar and a well-loved teacher, Pratheepan (Deep) Gulasekaram is also regularly sought out by the media for his keen analysis of constitutional and immigration issues. As a faculty scholar at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, he regularly participates in Center events which further teaching, research, and community programs in applied ethics.
Gulasekaram serves on a number of committees in the Law School and often directs its Shanghai Summer Abroad program. He is the co-founder of a non-profit foundation called the World Children鈥檚 Initiative, which focuses on international development issues. Through the foundation, he has completed projects in Sri Lanka and Uganda, including the development of the first Children鈥檚 Heart Center in East Africa. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Mural Music & Arts Project, a Bay Area non-profit serving underprivileged youth by engaging them in the creation of public art.
2018-19 University Coordinating Committee
During a complex period of leadership transitions, this year鈥檚 University Coordinating Committee鈥攃omprised of Kitty Murphy, UCC chair, Aldo Billingslea, chair-elect, and Katie Wilson, Faculty Senate President鈥攚orked constructively with three different individuals in the role of Provost. They brought a calm, candid, and constructive perspective to their leadership role. Under Murphy鈥檚 leadership, the UCC created and guided task forces, working groups, and committees on four different areas. They helped form the Sub-Committee on Lecturers and Adjuncts, developed a prototype for transparent documentation of progress on policy decisions for the University Policy Committee and Task Force initiatives, and reinstated the year-end governance wrap-up meeting. The UCC did all this and more without administrative support for most of the year. Their work is particularly valuable in modeling effective governance practices.
2017-2019 STEM Leaders
This group of faculty made a significant contribution over the past two years to the university's integrated STEM initiative. Each of these individuals has had an important leadership role and has worked collaboratively across departments in the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering. Each has helped the university envision innovative facilities, transformative curricula, and inclusive teaching and research collaborations. And each has found graceful ways of negotiating the many challenges associated with transformations in buildings and in disciplines.
- Prashanth Asuri, Bioengineering
- Michael Carrasco, Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Angel Islas, Biochemistry
- Tonya Nilsson, Civil Engineering
- Michelle McCully, Biology
- Ruth Davis, Computer Engineering
- Michelle Marvier, Environmental Studies
- Sally Wood, Electrical Engineering
- John Birmingham, Physics
Faculty Senate Professor
Dan Ostrov, Mathematics and Computer Science
The Faculty Senate Professor Award recognizes those who have made important contributions to the 黑料网 academic community across the board, through excellence in scholarship and teaching, as well as a commitment to the values of the University.
Dan Ostrov鈥檚 scholarly production has been prolific and engaged in a wide variety of topics that matter. He has co-authored 27 articles and given 34 presentations at professional meetings, dealing with practical issues like 鈥淐onstructing Tax Efficient Withdrawal Strategies for Retirees with 401ks鈥 and strategic allocation in stock portfolios, among other multi-disciplinary topics. Ostrov also has represented the faculty on almost as many committees at the University and held nearly as many department positions as he has published articles.
Along with three colleagues, Ostrov received the Harry M. Markowitz Award for a selection committee of four Nobel Laureates in 2010 and awards from the National Science Foundation. He has also been honored for his innovation and teaching in an area many students are required to take but dread. In all, Ostrov has been not only an inspiring teacher but an outstanding and collaborative scholar who has reached across disciplines. He has stood for faculty and student interests and worked for the best at 黑料网.
Promoted to Senior Lecturer
- Sally Vance-Trembath, from the Department of Religious Studies, is a Catholic Theologian with particular interest in the Second Vatican Council.
- Stephanie Hughes in the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, teams with Bay Area wastewater and storm water agencies to reduce releases of metals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and other pollutants to the environment.
- Jean-Pierre Lacrampe, Department of English
Receiving Tenure and Promoted to Associate Professor
- Patrick Lopez-Aguado, Department of Sociology. His research focuses on how mass incarceration shapes popular ideas about criminality and rationalizes state violence against the poor and people of color.
- Harry Odamtten, Department of History. An editor for the Journal of West African History, he researches African & African Diasporic Intellectual and Social Histories, Public Culture and Hip-Hop, as well as Women and Gender Studies.
- Sami Najafi-Asadolahi, Department of Information Systems and Analytics history. His current research provides novel tools to assist web publishers and advertising agencies with pricing and revenue management of display ads in online display advertising, sparked by the abundance of the operational challenges faced by major Silicon Valley online advertising firms such as Google and Yahoo!
Promoted to Professor
- Chris Kitts is the William and Janice Terry Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the director of the Robotic Systems Laboratory.
- Silvia Figueira is a member of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Her research is in the area of energy-efficient computing. She is also the director of the Frugal Innovation Hub, and she leads projects related to the use of technology for social benefit.
- James Lai is a member of the Department of Ethnic Studies. His research interests and specialties include U.S racial and ethnic politic, California local politics, and Asian American politics.
- Amy Randall is a member of the Department of History. She is currently working on two projects: serving as editor of and contributing author to the expanded and updated second edition of Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century: A Comparative Survey (forthcoming 2020); and researching and writing about Soviet masculinities from 1955-1975.
- Katherine Morris of the Department of Art and Art History is a scholar of Indigenous and contemporary art. Her most recent publications are on Indigenous landscape representation and humor in Native American art.
Named Endowed Professor
- Jean-Francois Racine from the Jesuit School of Theology, is the new Shea-Heusman Professor of Sacred Scripture.
Service Awards
25 Years of Service
- Weijia Shang, Computer Engineering
- Nancy Unger, History
- Kirthi Kalyanam, Marketing
- Josef Hellebrandt, Modern Languages and Literatures
- Thomas Plante, Psychology
- Teri Quatman, Counseling Psychology
- Leilani Miller, Biology
- David Sword, Theatre and Dance
- Betty Young, Physics
Jesica Fern谩ndez, center, and the Department of Ethnic Studies were awarded The Francisco Jim茅nez Inclusive Excellence Award for outstanding commitment to the advancement of excellence through diversity and inclusion.