On Teaching:
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The School of Nursing and the Nitze School of Advanced
International Studies presented their 1996 teaching awards during
their respective ceremonies last week. The Gazette featured
teaching award winners of the other academic divisions in the
two previous issues.
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Nursing |
This year, the School of Nursing gave Alumni Association
Excellence in Teaching Awards to the following two faculty
members: Kristin Byrnes Instructor and clinical preceptor Nursing Byrnes, a graduate-level instructor, coordinates the course Advanced Practice Nursing of Patients with Complex Health Problems. She also works as a nurse practitioner at Walbrook High School in Baltimore City, where she coordinates the adolescent gynecological clinic.
Elizabeth Jordan Instructor Maternal Child Nursing An instructor in the school's undergraduate program, Jordan also holds a joint appointment at Hopkins Hospital as a clinical nurse specialist, cross-training nurses in perinatal and labor and delivery nursing. She recently received a regional award for Excellence in Practice from the Association of Women's Health, Obstetrics and Neonatal Nurses. In addition, the school presented one faculty member with the Caroline Pennington Award.
Maureen Maguire Assistant professor Nursing The Caroline Pennington Award is given annually to a full- time faculty member teaching in the undergraduate program. It is named for a 1918 graduate of the nursing school who worked at Hopkins Hospital and who, later in life, gave the school a gift of $1 million to endow a chair in the name of a former nursing superintendent at Hopkins. Maguire currently coordinates the school's undergraduate pediatrics course.
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SAIS |
SAIS named one faculty member for its 1996 Alumni
Association Excellence in Teaching Award. Jaime Marquez Associate professor Economics Marquez is a former professorial lecturer at SAIS and has been a senior economist with the International Finance Division of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System since 1992. He is managing editor of Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics.
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