Thursday, June 11, 2009
Princeton's Kulkarni gets Phi Beta Kappa teaching award
Sanjeev Kulkarni, a professor of electrical engineering at Princeton University, was honored by the Princeton chapter of Phi Beta Kappa fraternity with its annual award for excellence in undergraduate teaching.
Kulkarni was selected for his "skill in instruction,commitment to working with and building relationships with undergraduates and ability to spark students' intellectual interests." He received a plaque at a ceremony on June 1.
Chris Baldassano, a Phi Beta Kappa member and elector, said in his recommendation that Kulkarni is "universally loved by his students" and "his approach to formal instruction is one that should be emulated by every professor."
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Kulkarni was selected for his "skill in instruction,commitment to working with and building relationships with undergraduates and ability to spark students' intellectual interests." He received a plaque at a ceremony on June 1.
Chris Baldassano, a Phi Beta Kappa member and elector, said in his recommendation that Kulkarni is "universally loved by his students" and "his approach to formal instruction is one that should be emulated by every professor."
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com
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