Historical List of Excellence in Teaching Award Recipients

History of the Excellence in Teaching Award

Sonoma State University initiated the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1997. It has been generously funded through the years by the Sarlo Foundation, Wayne R. Rolands, Bernie and Estelle Goldstein and the President's office. Between the years 2009 - 2013, funding for only one award had been available. Beginning in the 2014 - 2015 year, two awards became available. These awards are now funded by the Office of the Provost. 

The academic year listed reflects the academic year in which the selection was made, although some winners were honored the academic year following their selection.

Excellence in Teaching Award Recipients
Year Recipient Recipient
2023 - 2024 Alexis Boutin Nadiya Parekh
2022 - 2023 Elisa Velásquez-Andrade, Psychology André Minor, Mathematics and Statistics
2021 - 2022 Mark Gondree, Computer Science  
2020 - 2021 Scott Severson, Physics and Astronomy  
2019 - 2020   Mary Ellen Wilkosz, Nursing
2018 - 2019 Jeff Baldwin, Geography, Environment & Planning  
2017 - 2018 Scott Horstein, Theater Arts Sakina Bryant, English & Philosophy
2016 - 2017 Samuel Cohen, History Jeremy Qualls, Physics & Astronomy
2015 - 2016 Lauren Morimoto, Kinesiology Lena McQuade, Women's and Gender Studies
2014 - 2015 Joseph Lin, Biology Michael Visser, Economics
2013 - 2014 Jerry Morris, Mathematics and Statistics Eric Williams, Criminology and Criminal Justice
2012 - 2013 Brantley Bryant, English  
2011 - 2012 Maureen Buckley, Counseling  
2010 - 2011 Steven Farmer, Chemistry  
2009 - 2010 Daniel Melero Malpica, Chicano and Latino Studies  
2008 - 2009 Karin Enstam Jaffe, Anthropology  
2007 - 2008 Carmen Works, Chemistry Robert Train, Modern Languages & Literature
2006 - 2007 Patricia Kim-Rajal, Chicano and Latino Studies Sunil Tiwari, Mathematics
2005 - 2006 Suzanne Toczyski, Modern Languages & Literature Lynn Stauffer, Computer Science
2004 - 2005 Elizabeth Martinez, Modern Languages & Literature Bryant Hichwa, Physics & Astronomy
2003 - 2004 Susan Herring, Mathematics Alexandra Von Meier, Environmental Studies and Planning
2002 - 2003 Maria Hess, Psychology William Barnier, Mathematics
2001 - 2002 Jean Bee Chan, Mathematics

Leilani NIshime, American Multicultural Studies

2000 - 2001 Marilyn Cannon, Biology Kim Hester-Williams, English
1999 - 2000 Brian Jersky, Mathematics Susan Moulton, Art History
1998 -1999 Susan McKillop, Art History Saeid Rahimi, Physics & Astronomy
1997 - 1998 William Poe, Anthropology Daniel Markwyn, History