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The '''Great Teacher Award''' is presented each year to two members of the Columbia faculty who teach undergraduates (one in [[CC]], the other in [[SEAS]]) by the [[Society of Columbia Graduates]]. The winners are honored at a banquet in Low Library and their names are added to a plaque in the [[Robert M. Rosencrans Reading Room]] of [[Butler Library]]. Above the plaque is the [[Teaching Lion]], a sculpture by [[Stanley Wyatt]] commissioned by the Society in 1992.
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The '''Great Teacher Award''' is presented each year to two members of the Columbia faculty who teach undergraduates (one in [[CC]], the other in [[SEAS]]) by the [[Society of Columbia Graduates]]. It was first presented in [[1949]]. The winners are honored at a banquet in [[Low Library]] and their names are added to a plaque in the [[Robert M. Rosencrans Reading Room]] of [[Butler Library]]. Above the plaque is the [[Teaching Lion]], a sculpture by [[Stanley Wyatt]] commissioned by the Society in [[1992]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:29, 6 September 2007

The Great Teacher Award is presented each year to two members of the Columbia faculty who teach undergraduates (one in CC, the other in SEAS) by the Society of Columbia Graduates. It was first presented in 1949. The winners are honored at a banquet in Low Library and their names are added to a plaque in the Robert M. Rosencrans Reading Room of Butler Library. Above the plaque is the Teaching Lion, a sculpture by Stanley Wyatt commissioned by the Society in 1992.