The Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics

In 1991, the Mathematical Association of America instituted Awards for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics in order to honor college or university teachers who have been widely recognized as extraordinarily successful and whose teaching effectiveness has been shown to have had influence beyond their own institutions. In 1993, the MAA Board of Governors renamed the award to honor Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo.

List of Recipients

Karen Rhea was awarded the Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics during the 2011 Joint Mathematics Meetings in New Orleans.

Karen Rhea was awarded the Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics during the 2011 Joint Mathematics Meetings in New Orleans.

2013

Matthias Beck, San Francisco State University
Margaret Robinson, Mount Holyoke College
Francis Edward Su, Harvey Mudd College

2012

Matthew DeLong, Taylor University
Susan Loepp, Williams College
Cynthia Wyels, California State University Channel Islands

Read more about the 2012 Recipients

2011
Erica Flapan, Pomona College
Karen Rhea, University of Michigan
Zvezdelina Stankova, Mills College

2010
Curtis Bennett, Loyola Marymount University
Michael Dorff, Brigham Young University
Allan J. Rossman, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

2009
Michael Bardzell, Salisbury University
David Pengelley, New Mexico State University
Vali Siadat, City Colleges of Chicago

2008
Annalisa Crannell, Franklin and Marshall
Kenneth I. Gross, University of Vermont
James Morrow, University of Washington

2007
Jennifer Quinn, Occidental College
Michael Starbird, University of Texas
Gilbert Strang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

2006
Jacqueline Dewar, Loyola Marymount University
Keith Stroyan, University of Iowa
Judy Leavitt Walker, University of Nebraska

2005
Gerald L. Alexanderson, Santa Clara University
Aparna Higgins, University of Dayton
Deborah Hughes-Hallett, University of Arizona

2004
Thomas Garrity, Williams College
Andrew Chiang-Fung Liu, University of Alberta
Olympia Nicodemi, SUNY at Geneseo

2003
Judith V. Grabiner, Pitzer College
Ranjan Roy, Beloit College
Paul Andrew Zeitz, University of San Francisco

2002
Dennis DeTurck, University of Pennsylvania
Paul J. Sally, Jr., University of Chicago
Edward Spitznagel, Jr., Washington University

2001
Edward B. Burger, Williams College
Evelyn Silvia, University of California at Davis
Leonard F. Klosinki, Santa Clara University

2000
Arthur T. Benjamin, Harvey Mudd College
Donald S. Passman, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Gary W. Towsley, State University of New York at Geneseo

1999
Joel V. Brawley, Clemson University
Robert W. Case, Northeastern University
Joan P. Hutchinson, Macalester College

1998
Colin Adams, Williams College
Rhonda Hatcher, Texas Christian University
Rhonda Hughes, Bryn Mawr College

1997
Carl C. Cowen, Purdue University
Carl Pomerance, University of Georgia
T. Christine Stevens, Saint Louis University

1996
Thomas F. Banchoff, Brown University
Edward M. Landesman, Univ. of California-Santa Cruz
Herbert S. Wilf, Univ. of Pennsylvania

1995
Robert L. Devaney, Boston University
Lisa Mantini, Oklahoma State University
David S. Moore, Purdue University

1994
Paul R. Halmos, Santa Clara University
Justin J. Price, Purdue University
Alan C. Tucker, State University of New York at Stony Brook

1993
Joseph A. Gallian, University of Minnesota-Duluth
Robert V. Hogg, University of Iowa
Anne Hudson, Armstrong State College
Frank Morgan, Williams College
V. Frederick Rickey, Bowling Green State University
Doris W. Schattschneider, Moravian College
Philip D. Straffin, Jr., Beloit College