Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching by Graduate Student Instructors, 1996-2023

2024
  • Daniel Saenz, Latin American/Iberian Cultures
  • Manasi Jayakumar, Psychology
  • Sourav Chatterjee, Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
2023
  • Ana DiGiovanni - Psychology
  • Charles East - Italian
  • Connor Martini - Religion
2022
  • Paul Alexander Bloom - Psychology
  • Christopher Hwu - Chemistry
  • Milica Iličić - Slavic Languages
2021
  • Daniella Cádiz Bedini - English and Comparative Literature
  • Miguel Ángel Garrido - Statistics
  • Christopher Medina-Kirchner - Psychology
2020
  • Michael Naft - Psychology
  • Diana Newby - English and Comparative Literature
  • Ashley Simone - Classics
2019
  • Benjamin Bechand - Chemistry
  • Shulamit Shinnar - History
  • Katherine Zee - Psychology
2018
  • Nicole Gervasio - English and Comparative Literature
  • Jihui Lee - Biostatistics
  • Mariana Noé - Classical Studies
2017
  • Sahar Ishtiaque Ullah - Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
  • Jason Chun Yu Wong - School of International and Public Affairs
  • Xingye Wu - Economics
2016
  • Melissa Ball - Chemistry
  • Margot Bernstein - Art History & Archaeology
  • Charles McNamara - Classics
2015
  • Spencer D. Brucks - Chemistry
  • Elham Seyedsayamdost - Political Science
  • Christine E. Webb - Psychology
2014
  • Roberto Pesenti - Art History & Archaeology
  • Aya Wallwater - Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
  • Royden Kadyschuk - English and Comparative Literature
2013
  • Christopher Crew - Psychology
  • Simran Singh - Religion
  • Neelanjan Sircar - Political Science
2012
  • Anjuli R. Kolb - English and Comparative Literature
  • Carlos Montes-Galdon - Economics
  • Joseph Woo - Chemical Engineering
2011
  • Katherine Ann Allen - Earth and Environmental Sciences
  • Tyler Bickford - Music
  • Jae Woo Lee - Computer Science
2010
  • Karen R. Emmerich - English and Comparative Literature
  • Alvan A. Ikoku - English and Comparative Literature
  • Lindsay C. Piechnik - Mathematics
2009
  • Raicho B. Bojilov - Economics
  • David K. Elson - Computer Science
  • Sonja A. Mapes - Mathematics
2008
  • Ivy Chen - Biostatistics
  • Annie E. Falk - Germanic Languages
  • Abigail Anne Scholer - Psychology
2007
  • Corbett D. Bazler - Music
  • Denise Milstein - Sociology
  • Christian Murphy - Computer Science
2006
  • Marijeta Bozovic - Slavic Languages
  • Rebecca Grossman - Physics and Astronomy
  • Dafna Hochman - Political Science
2005
  • Bonita E. London - Psychology
  • Peter Park - Chemistry
  • Robert S. Weston - Germanic Languages
2004
  • Timothy M. Casey - Law
  • Gabriel E. Perez-Giz - Physics
  • Nader K.Uthman - Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures
2003
  • Jacob Noel-Storr - Astronomy
  • Erin Soros - English and Comparative Literature
  • Priya Wadhera - French and Romance Philology
2002
  • Tara E. Brendle - Mathematics
  • Joseph C. McAlhany - Classics
  • Sophia Yinchee Wong - Philosophy
2001
  • Chad B. Finley - Physics
  • Jacqueline M. Elliott - Classics
  • Barbara A. Szlanic - French and Romance Philology
2000
  • David de la Nuez - Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
  • Jai Kasturi - Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures
  • Roosevelt Montas - English and Comparative Literature
1999
  • Ritu Birla - History
  • Manuele Gragnolati - Italian
  • Donald McVinney - Social Work
1998
  • Paul Christesen -Classics
  • Michael Larkin - Physics
  • Adam Rothman - History
1997
  • Elizabeth Brannon - Psychology
  • Polly Duke - French and Romance Philology
  • Richard Kernaghan - Anthropology
1996
  • Adrianne D. Slyz - Astronomy
  • Moustafa M. Bayoumi - English and Comparative Literature
  • Elizabeth Chamberlain -Spanish and Portuguese