Author: snowell
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Gerhard Alexis, 1981 Carlson Award Winner, English Department
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The Edgar M. Carlson Award for Innovative Teaching was established in 1971 by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus Adolphus College to honor Edgar Carlson for his years of distinguished leadership as president and in recognition of his commitment to academic excellence. Each year, after a nominating process involving faculty, administrators and students, two slates…
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Michael Maione, 1980 Carlson Award Winner, Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Department
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The Edgar M. Carlson Award for Innovative Teaching was established by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus Adolphus College to honor Dr. Edgar Carlson for his years of distinguished leadership as president and in recognition of his commitment to academic excellence. Each year, as a result of a nomination process involving faculty, students and administrators,…
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Robert Esbjornson, 1979 Carlson Award Winner, Religion Department
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The Edgar M. Carlson Award for Innovative Teaching was established by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus Adolphus College to honor Dr. Edgar Carlson for his years of distinguished leader ship as president and in recognition of his commitment to academic excellence. Each year, as a result of a nomination process involving faculty, students, and…
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Kyle Montague, 1978 Carlson Award Winner, Economics and Management Department
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The Edgar M. Carlson Award for Innovative Teaching was established by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus Adolphus College to honor the long and outstanding leadership Dr. Carlson gave our college. The award is made possible by a grant of $1,500 provided annually by former board member, Arnold J. Ryden of Minneapolis. Each year students…
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Arne Langsjoen, 1977 Carlson Award Winner, Chemistry Department
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The Edgar M. Carlson Award for Innovative Teaching was established by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus Adolphus College to honor the long and outstanding period of leadership that Dr. Carlson gave this college. Each year the award is given to a member of the faculty in recognition of outstanding teaching on this campus. The…
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Verona Gordon, 1976 Carlson Award Winner, Nursing Department
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The Edgar M. Carlson Award for Innovative Teaching was established by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus Adolphus College to honor our much beloved former President, a man committed to the search for truth and excellence in teaching. The award is made possible by an annual grant of $1,500 from Arnold J. Ryden, former chairman…
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James Costello, 1975 Carlson Award Winner, Physics Department
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The Edgar M. Carlson Award for Innovative Teaching was established by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus Adolphus College to honor our former president both for his years of superb administrative leadership and for his commitment to excellence in instruction. The award is made possible by an annual grant of $1500 from Mr. Arnold J.…
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Jack Clark, 1974 Carlson Award Winner, Religion Department
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The Edgar M. Carlson Award for innovative teaching was established by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus Adolphus College to honor the long and outstanding period of leadership that Dr. Carlson gave the college. Each year the award is given to a member of the faculty in recognition of outstanding teaching on this campus. The…
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John Kendall, 1973 Carlson Award Winner, Psychology Department
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The Edgar M. Carlson Award for innovative teaching was established by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus Adolphus College to honor the long and outstanding period of leadership Dr. Carlson gave the college. In honor of Dr. Carlson, one teacher is recognized annually for outstanding teaching on this campus. The Edgar M. Carlson Award for…
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Lawrence Owen, 1972 Carlson Award Winner, English Department
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The Edgar M. Carlson Award for innovative teaching was established by the Board of Trustees of Gustavus to honor the long and outstanding period of leadership Dr. Carlson has given to Gustavus Adolphus College and to do so through annual recognition of outstanding teaching on this campus. The Edgar M. Carlson Award for innovative teaching…