In Review
GOERGEN GREATNESS: “By the time my students leave my class, I hope they will take whatever they’re passionate about and use philosophy to make them better at it,” says Hayley Clatterbuck, an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy, who was recognized this fall for her excellence as a teacher. Along with Michael Jarvis, an associate professor in the Department of History, and John Lambropoulos, chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, she received a Goergen Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, one of the top teaching honors presented by Arts, Sciences & Engineering. Nominations for the award, established in 1997 by University Trustee and Board Chair Emeritus Robert Goergen ’60 and his wife, Pamela, come from students, faculty, staff members, and administrators. The winners are chosen by Jeffrey Runner, dean of the College; Gloria Culver, dean of the School of Arts & Sciences; and Wendi Heinzelman, dean of the Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences.