Hello, all,

I am pleased to announce that the Siegel Teaching Prize for 2012 goes to Tom 
Schilling.  The Siegel Teaching Prize was established five years ago to 
recognize HASTS graduate students who have excelled as instructors of MIT 
undergraduates.  It carries an award of $2500. 
 
In the words of the selection committee:

"We are pleased to award the Siegel Teaching Prize to Tom Schilling.  Tom was 
nominated by Prof. Vincent Lépinay for his work in STS.011 Ethics and Politics 
in Science and Technology, which seeks to train students in STS terminologies 
and prepare them for their final projects. In the course, students tend to 
choose (overly) ambitious projects and, as we know, the course has been a kind 
of ongoing experiment. That comes with challenges for faculty, let alone TAs. 

The testimonies from Prof. Lepinay and the students are unanimous about Tom's 
immense contributions to the class. He was ever-present for students, always 
accessible but firm, humorous but demanding of students the pedagogical rigor 
that comes with preparing students to write papers for an academic audience. 
Prof. Lepinay praised him 'for the combination of rigor and humor that has 
accompanied our collaboration and his relations to students.' 

Said one student: 'Tom was a great TA... He really helped with concepts that he 
was comfortable with, and led presentations in a structured (yet interactive) 
way.' Another wrote that Tom understood 'how to apply course material and 
encouraged us to use our knowledge effectively.' Yet a third: 'The best TA I've 
had in a HASS class. Was very involved in our group's project and encouraged us 
all to dig deeper into the material so we could present as holistic of a 
project as possible.'

Congratulations, therefore, to Tom, our nominee for the Siegel Prize."

Thanks also to Hanna Rose Shell and Clapperton Mavhunga who sat on the Prize 
Committee.

Congratulations again to Tom!

best, 
Dave

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David Kaiser                                            
Germeshausen Professor of the History of Science
Department Head, Program in Science, Technology, & Society
and Senior Lecturer, Department of Physics
Room E51-179
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
Tel: 617 253-4062       Fax: 617 258-8118
[email protected]
http://web.mit.edu/dikaiser/www

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