The David C. McCarthy Engineering Teaching Award
The David C. McCarthy Engineering Teaching Award Fund was established in 2007 in honor of David McCarthy, senior director of Development in the College of Engineering. The award recognizes the contributions of College of Engineering junior faculty and staff to create more innovative and effective teaching and learning. The amount of the award will be $4,000. Students, faculty and staff may nominate individuals. The Dean will select one or more award recipients each year. Individuals may receive the award more than once. Nominations should include a citation of no more than 50 words, highlighting the reasons for the nomination, which will be used in the program if the nominee is selected for this award. Click here to submit award materials.
The David C. McCarthy Engineering Teaching Award Past Recipients
| 2009 | Halil Sezen, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science |
| 2008 | Richard Freuler, First-Year Honors Engineering |



