[ATTW-L] Jay R. Gould Award for Teaching Excellence: Call for nominations

Maylath, Bruce bruce.maylath at ndsu.edu
Wed Sep 29 19:09:27 UTC 2021


Jay R. Gould Award for Excellence in Teaching Technical Communication

Who is eligible:  A nominee must be a regular member of the Society for Technical Communication at the time of application. Nominees must have been involved in post-secondary education for at least fifteen years and have made a primary career in teaching the philosophy and theory of technical communication as a distinct discipline.
Award description and guidelines: https://www.stc.org/jay-r-gould-award-excellence-teaching/

Who may nominate: Department chairs, deans, colleagues, students, and other STC members acquainted with the nominee. STC members may self-nominate as well.

Nomination process: To nominate someone (or yourself), simply send the full name, email address, and phone number of the nominee to the 2022 Jay R. Gould Award Committee chair, Bruce Maylath (bruce.maylath at ndsu.edu<mailto:bruce.maylath at ndsu.edu>), and CC the STC staff liaison, Elaine Gilliam (elaine.gilliam at stc.org<mailto:elaine.gilliam at stc.org> ).

·         Due date for nominations:  15 November 2021
·         Due date for applications by nominated candidates:  17 December 2021
·         Honorees notified: Early February 2022
·         Award Presented: At the Honors Event at the STC Technical Communication Summit

Previous Jay R. Gould Winners: https://www.stc.org/honors-awards-and-recognition/jay-r-gould-award-excellence-teaching/jay-r-gould-award-previous-winners/

Questions: Please contact Bruce at bruce.maylath at ndsu.edu<mailto:bruce.maylath at ndsu.edu>
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Bruce Maylath, Ph.D.
Professor of English
Director of Upper-Division Writing
Department of English, #2320
318-E20 Minard Hall
North Dakota State University
P.O. Box 6050
Fargo, ND  58108-6050  USA

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Bruce Maylath, Ph.D.
Professor of English
Director of Upper-Division Writing
Department of English, #2320
318-E20 Minard Hall
North Dakota State University
P.O. Box 6050
Fargo, ND  58108-6050  USA

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We collectively acknowledge that we gather at NDSU, a land grant institution, on the traditional lands of the Oceti Sakowin (Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda) and Anishinaabe Peoples in addition to many diverse Indigenous Peoples still connected to these lands. We honor with gratitude Mother Earth and the Indigenous Peoples who have walked with her throughout generations. We will continue to learn how to live in unity with Mother Earth and build strong, mutually beneficial, trusting relationships with Indigenous Peoples of our region.

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