Four faculty receive 2025 Carpenter Advising Awards | Cornell Chronicle
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Four distinguished faculty members at Cornell University have been honored with the Kendall S. Carpenter Memorial Advising Awards for their exceptional commitment to advising undergraduates. The recipients, including Frances Kozen, Corinna Loeckenhoff, Gali Racabi, and another unnamed professor, received the awards during a ceremony on April 21. Established by trustee emeritus Stephen Ashley, these awards recognize the significant contributions of faculty in guiding students academically and personally. The selection process involves nominations from the academic community, with winners exemplifying dedication to nurturing students' intellectual and professional growth.
The best advisors are those who demonstrate through their actions both in and outside the classroom that they care deeply, not just about students' academic performance but about their personal growth as well.
This year's recipients have consistently shown dedication to nurturing students' intellectual curiosity and developing their professional identities in various capacities.
The Kendall S. Carpenter Memorial Advising Awards serve to honor faculty members who have made significant contributions to undergraduate advising and mentorship.
Nominations for the annual awards come from all sectors of the academic community, emphasizing the collaborative recognition of exceptional faculty advisors.
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