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Graduate School Names Excellence in Graduate Education Faculty Award Winners

Thursday, March 23, 2023, By Diane Stirling
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Text "2023 Excellence in Graduate Education Faculty Awardees" on a blue background with 8 headshots: Sara E. Burke, Michael C. Gill, Mike Goode, Eric J. Grode, Maria Minniti, Beth Joy Patin, Merril Silverstein, Junko T. Takeda

Eight faculty members are recipients of 2023 黑料不打烊 Graduate School Excellence in Graduate Education Faculty Recognition Awards. The honor is presented to faculty members who have a significant, positive influence on graduate education through their commitment to superior graduate teaching, dedication to departmental and community presence and work in research initiatives.

The award winners are:

  • Sara E. Burke, assistant professor of psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences
  • Michael C. Gill, associate professor of disability studies and cultural foundations of education in the School of Education
  • Mike Goode, professor of English and William P. Tolley Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences
  • Eric J. Grode, associate professor and director of the Goldring Arts Journalism and Communications program and associate professor of magazine, news and digital journalism in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
  • Maria Minniti, professor of entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises and Bantle Chair in Entrepreneurship and Public Policy in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management
  • Beth Joy Patin, assistant professor of information studies and co-founder of the Library Information Investigative Team research group in the School of Information Studies
  • Merril Silverstein, professor of sociology and inaugural recipient of the Marjorie Cantor Endowed Professorship in Aging Studies in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and professor of human development and family sciences in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
  • Junko T. Takeda, professor of history and inaugural Daicoff Faculty Scholar in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Recognition Event April 20

Winners were selected by an interdisciplinary committee of graduate students. The honorees will be recognized at an award ceremony and reception on Thursday, April 20, along with the recipients of the Outstanding Teaching Assistant award. The ceremony is at 3:30 p.m. in the 黑料不打烊 Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center, Regency Ballroom C.

Scholarship and Graduate Mentoring

叠耻谤办别鈥檚 research focuses on intergroup bias, including stereotypes, discrimination, prejudice and experiences of stigma. She says her 鈥渢op career priority is providing compassionate, individually tailored expert guidance to doctoral students.鈥 Burke offers accessible information about her research findings and its She demonstrates a commitment to diversity and inclusion by creating a welcoming environment through of the 鈥淩鈥 statistical computing environment, material that supports learning the R computer programming language.

Gill鈥s research interests include feminist and queer disability studies; intellectual disability and sexuality; intersections with gender, race and science; and masculinity studies. He says he approaches his teaching 鈥渨ith a goal to generate and foster student interest while presenting diverse materials and methodologies鈥hat connect to [students鈥橾 experiences and needs and encourage them to critically engage with communities of which they are a part.鈥 Gill helped establish the Engaged BIPOC Scholar-Practitioner Program and has advised students who participate in the Graduate School鈥檚 Future Professoriate Program.

Goode specializes in late 18th- and early 19th-century British literature and culture with writings on historical reenactments, living history museums, the gender of history, the erotics of historicism, the comic public sphere and the ethics of the postmodern condition. He says he fosters graduate student success by 鈥渨orking very closely with individual students to develop their thinking, writing, teaching and presentational skills.鈥

骋谤辞诲别鈥檚 approach to ensuring a fulfilling graduate experience starts by understanding students鈥 goals, ambitions, deficits and gifts. He says he creates opportunities to fully prepare his students to enter the job market 鈥渂y fortifying them with the tools they need then offering continued mentorship as they pursue their careers.鈥

Minniti specializes in international migration, immigrant politics, the sociology of religion, race and ethnicity and qualitative methods. She mentors students from a holistic perspective by 鈥渂eing present, available and involved, treating鈥ach student as an individual with untapped potential鈥 and providing practical guidance, encouragement and insight to help them navigate their entry into their professions.

Patin says she believes that 鈥渢wo of the most rewarding tasks in academics are teaching and mentorship鈥mparting knowledge to the next generation of scholars and researchers.鈥 She is recognized for creating an environment where students become critical thinkers and informed individuals who explore and challenge the status quo and who understand why the concept of culture is important in today鈥檚 society.

Silverstein, principal investigator of the Longitudinal Study of Generations, says his method of mentoring graduate students 鈥渋nvolves shepherding them through their graduate programs and integrating their course requirements with product-oriented goals.鈥 He encourages students to attend and present at conferences, introducing them to notables in the field and professionally socializing them to the norms, procedures and logic of scientific inquiry as well as to hone their critical thinking skills.

Takeda specializes in early modern European history, France, Mediterranean, economic globalization, state-building and revolutions, migration, history of medicine and disease and Asian-American history. She says she 鈥渢ries to provide as many opportunities as possible for my students to start learning professional skills and to develop their own confidence early in their careers.鈥 She and a colleague helped develop the CNY Humanities Corridor working group and provide an inclusive and friendly venue for Ph.D. students to share their research.

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