Most of us have fond memories of at least one teacher or professor who, regardless of our love for learning, made the classroom an exciting and warm place to be. Annually, the Atkinson Faculty of Liberal & Professional Studies at York University recognizes the impact those individuals have on students and the community through the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research. The awards were handed out this year at the inaugural Engaging Research Celebration held on April 28 (for an overview of the event, see the May 29, 2008 issue of YFile).
traditional boundaries, creating innovative classrooms, and conducting leading-edge research has a tremendous impact on student success and York University. We are very proud of their achievements.”
Right: Professor Jelena Zikic received the Dean's Award for Excellence in Research
Right: Professor William Gleberzon (left) with Atkinson Dean Rhonda Lenton
The Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching was given to administrative studies Professors Parbudyal Singh and Nabil Tahani; economics Professor George Georgopoulos; and arts & letters Professor William Gleberzon. They were recognized for their commitment to teaching, and for empowering students to think critically and creatively, recognize their potential and strive for excellence.
Left: Professor Nabil Tahani (left) with Lenton
Left: Professor George Georgopoulos (left) with Lenton
Georgopolous’ enthusiasm is matched by fellow teaching award winner Gleberzon. “I approach teaching with passion,” he said. “To me, this means being student-centred. As such, I endeavour to create a non-threatening, supportive and positive learning environment in which students are comfortable, empowered and encouraged to participate in dialogue with their fellow students and I.”
For more information about the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research, contact Atkinson’s Faculty Council Office at ext. 58193.

