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Annual Awards Recognize 'Serious' Teaching

Each year, the Trustees Teaching Awards, the Leon H. Wallace Teaching Award, and the Leonard D. Fromm Public Interest Faculty Award, granted annually, pay tribute to the School's continued and steadfast commitment to quality instruction.

"Our faculty takes teaching enormously seriously," said Dean Lauren Robel. "We take our teaching seriously because we take seriously the work that our students will be doing once they leave our care."

After poring over each faculty member's evaluations, a student committee named Professors Kevin Collins, Laura Daghe, and Joshua Fairfield the 2006 winners of the Trustees Teaching Award. The Leon H. Wallace Teaching Award for 2006 went to Professor Joe Hoffmann, and the Public Interest Law Foundation named Professor Gene Shreve winner of the Leonard D. Fromm Public Interest Faculty Award. Beloved professor Roger Dworkin, who retires in May, received a special Lifetime Achievement in Teaching Award. Winners were recognized during a ceremony held April 16 in the Moot Court Room.

Did you miss the award presentation? Hear the heartfelt comments of this year's winners.