2022-2025 Distinguished Teaching Prize Winners
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Distinguished Teaching Prize Winners, 2009-present
2009
- Dara Byrne, Communications & Theatre Arts
- Jillian Grose-Fifer, Psychology (also 2019)
- Nathan Lents, Sciences
2010
- Andrea Balis, History
- Margaret Bull Kovera, Psychology
2011
- Kimberly Helmer, English
2012
- Elton Beckett, Communication & Theatre Arts
- Isabel Martinez, Latin-American & Latinx Studies
- Katherine Stavrianopoulos, Counseling
2013
- Allison Kavey, History
- Mark McBeth, English
- Richard Perez, English
2014
- Gregory Donaldson, Communication & Theatre Arts (also 2022)
- Jane Katz, Health & Physical Education
- Adam Wandt, Public Administration
2015
- Geert Dhondt, Economics
- Matthieu Dufour, Economics
- Michelle Holder, Economics
- Silvia Mazzula, Psychology
- Ian Seda-Irizarry, Economics
- Michael Yarbrough, Political Science
2016
- Crystal Endsley, Africana Studies (also 2021)
- Christen Madrazo, English (also 2024)
2017
- Carla Barrett, Sociology
- Robert Faunce, English
- Alexander Long, English
2018
- Aída Martínez-Gomez, Modern Languages & Literatures
- Amanda Harris, English
2019
- Matthew Perry, History
- Jillian Grose-Fifer, Psychology (also 2009)
- Eloisa Monteoliva-García, Modern Languages & Literatures
2020
- Giazú Enciso-Dominguez, Interdisciplinary Studies
- Timothy McCormack, English
- Jennifer Rosati, Sciences
2021
- Crystal Endsley, Africana Studies (also 2016)
- Richard Haw, Interdisciplinary Studies
- Edward Fabian Kennedy, Interdisciplinary Studies
2022
- Gregory Donaldson, Communication & Theatre Arts (also 2014)
- Nina Rose Fischer, Interdisciplinary Studies
- Marie-Michelle Strah, International Criminal Justice
2023
- Madhura Bandyopadhyay, English
- Jerry Lim, Arts & Music
2024
- Kim Liao, English
- Christen Madrazo, English (also 2016)
2025
- Pamela LiVecchi, Psychology
- Ana Pego, Sciences
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