Teaching awards for three faculty members

A trio of amazing professors have earned teaching awards from Nipissing University.

Dr. Terry Campbell, professor in the Schulich School of Education, and Dr. Carly Dokis, assistant professor of Anthropology, each earned the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. Jesse Davis, instructor in the School of Business, earned the Nipissing University Teaching Award for CASBU Members.

The awards were created to recognize the importance of effective teaching of faculty who play a significant role in the education of Nipissing University students.  Nominations are only accepted from past or present students.

This year, two professors received the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching as the strength of the nominations made it impossible for the selection committee to choose a single recipient.

Students wrote glowingly of each recipient in their nominations.  For example:

Dr. Terry Campbell

“Professor Campbell shows a dedication to the success of her students, even outside of the classroom.”

“She has ignited in me a passion to give children the desire to learn, to inspire them to create, and to encourage them to be bold enough to share what they can do with confidence.”

“She is the embodiment of what I hope to become as a teacher: passionate and caring, ever professional, prepared and organized, welcoming and warm, knowledgeable, humble, and dedicated to her students’ success.”

Dr. Carly Dokis

“Carly has a way of bringing life to everything she teaches.  She is always able to create a stimulating class discussion that allows for her students to work through ideas and concepts together in an open and safe environment.”

“Her commitment to her students is what makes her stand out as exceptional.”

“She is hardworking, caring and always goes above and beyond for her students…She has been both a mentor and a role model to me, and I cannot thank her enough for opening my eyes to the world of Anthropology.”

Jesse Davis

“Jesse is a dynamic and powerful communicator who possess the gift of making a complex subject understandable and enjoyable.”
Jesse’s commitment to his students is second to none.  He goes beyond the call of duty by taking an active role in assisting students with matters outside the classroom.”

“Jesse is a dedicated professor and he motivates his students to strive for excellence.”

Each recipient will receive a $1,500 prize and their name will be engraved on a commemorative plaque with the names of previous winners.

For a list of previous winners of the Chancellors Award for Excellence in Teaching, click here.

For a list of previous winners of the Nipissing University Teaching Award for CASBU Members, click here.

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