The Faculty Mentoring Award will be awarded annually to a member of the Dartmouth faculty who exemplifies a deep commitment to fostering the professional and personal development of graduate students. Successful recipients may have contributed to graduate student development by advising graduate level research and promoting successful transition from the graduate studies to post-doctoral work, faculty positions, or other employment.
Three members of the Graduate Student Council will select the recipient with the Assistant Dean of Graduate Student Affairs and Graduate Dean serving as ex officio members. Graduate students and recent graduate alumni (no more than three years out) may make nominations in the form of a letter of nomination. Letters from multiple sources (i.e. multiple students and alumni) are strongly encouraged. However, each graduate student or alumni may only nominate one person for the award. Faculty in the Dartmouth Arts & Sciences Master’s and Doctoral programs are eligible for the award.
Nomination letters must be submitted to the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies, 64 College Street, Suite 6062, Room 102
Hanover, NH 03755 (to the attention of Kerry Landers) no later than March 8. Or e-mail your nomination letter to kerry.landers@dartmouth.edu. Each nominee will then be asked directly by the Graduate School to submit a curriculum vita.
The recipient(s) of the award will receive $500 to be used for further mentoring activities.
The 2023 recipients of the Faculty Mentoring Award are:
Diane Gilbert-Diamond (QBS)
Kimberley Samkoe (Thayer)
Previous Winners
2022: Todd Miller (Cancer Biology)
Katherine Nautiyal (Psychological & Brain Sciences)
2021: Yuliya Komska (Comparative Literature)
Ryan Hickox (Physics & Astronomy)
2020: Brock Christensen (Program in Experimental and Molecular Medicine & Quantitative Biomedical Sciences)
Dan Rockmore (Mathematics & Computer Science)
2019: (joint) George Dunlap and Jennifer Loros (Molecular and Cellular Biology, Molecular and Systems Biology)
M. Ida Gobbini (Psychological and Brain Sciences)
2018: David Bucci (Psychological and Brain Sciences)
Erich Osterberg (Earth Sciences)
2017: David Glueck (Chemistry)
Yolanda Sanchez (Molecular and Systems Biology)
2016: Margie Ackerman (Thayer School of Engineering)
Ryan Halter (Thayer School of Engineering)
2015: Deborah Hogan (Microbiology/Immunology at Geisel)
David Kotz (Computer Science)
2014: Amy Gladfelter (Biological Sciences) and Rebecca Irwin (Biological Sciences and the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
2013: Kathryn Cottingham (Biology) and Robert Hawley (Earth Sciences)
2012: Dean Madden (Biochemistry) and Thalia Wheatley (Psychological and Brain Sciences)
2011: Joe Belbruno (Chemistry) and Gregory Holmes (Neurology and Pediatrics)
2010: James Gorham (Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology) and Melissa Zeiger (English)
2009: Mary Lou Guerinot (Biological Sciences) and David Bucci (Psychological and Brain Sciences)
2008: Yale Cohen (Psychological and Brain Sciences) and George O’Toole (Molecular and Cellular Biology)
2007: Randolph Noelle (Microbiology) and Duane Compton (Biochemistry)
2006: Brian Pogue (Thayer School of Engineering) and Gordon Gribble (Chemistry)
2005: Dorothy Wallace (Mathematics), Ross Virginia (Environmental Studies), and Ann Clark (PBS)
2004: Joyce Deleo (Pharmacology/Toxicology), Matt Ayres (Biology), and George Cybenko (Engineering)