Announcing the 2022 Provost's Teaching Fellows Cohort

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Published:
February 28, 2022
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The Provost's Teaching Fellows are excited to announce the members of the 2022 PTF Cohort who were selected from a competitive group of applicants.

The Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs and the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs offered support for this year’s Provost’s Teaching Fellows cohort to empower UT’s best and brightest professional teaching faculty to create cultures of change in their departments and colleges.

Please join us in congratulating the 2022 PTF Cohort:

Niveen AbiGhannam, Lecturer, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Marina Alexandrova, Associate Professor of Instruction, Slavic and Eurasian Studies

Matthew Bowers, Associate Professor of Instruction, Kinesiology and Health Education

Karen Landolt, Associate Professor of Instruction, Business/ Government, and Society and Computer Science

Elon Lang, Associate Professor of Instruction, Liberal Arts Honors

Kristie Loescher, Professor of Instruction, Management; Assistant Dean of Instructional Innovation, McCombs School of Business

Tolga Ozyurtcu, Associate Professor of Instruction, Kinesiology and Health Education

Jonathan Perry, Assistant Professor of Instruction, Physics

Navid Saleh, Associate Professor, Civil, Architectural, & Environmental Engineering

Amy Kristin Sanders, Associate Professor, Journalism

Carlos Torres-Verdin, Professor, Petroleum & Geosystems Engineering

The Provost's Teaching Fellows Program empowers faculty to advance education in two ways: through individual initiatives that improve teaching and learning at UT, and through campus-wide events that promote the quality of education and its status in the campus culture. The PTF Program operates in conjuction with and is supported by the Center for Teaching and Learning.