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5/12/08
Fordham-Hernandez Selected Top Prof By SLU Senior Class
CANTON - St. Lawrence University Assistant Professor of Performance
and Communication Arts Traci A. Fordham-Hernandez is the recipient
of the 2008 Owen D. Young Outstanding Faculty Award, as voted by members
of the senior class. The award is the only one given to faculty that is
chosen by students.
Each year, graduating seniors at St. Lawrence vote to determine the
award-winner, who delivers the "last lecture" for the class during the
week prior to Commencement.
Fordham-Hernandez earned her undergraduate and master's degrees from
the University of Wisconsin, and the Ph.D. in social sciences and
intercultural communication, as well as a Graduate Certificate in
women's studies, from Syracuse University. In 2007, she received the
Louis and Frances
Maslow Award, which goes to the faculty member
who has shown "the most interest in and understanding of the
education and welfare of the student body as a whole."
Before becoming part of the
performance and communication arts faculty at
the University, she was a visiting assistant professor in the
sociology
department, and has also taught
gender studies courses and in the
First-Year Program. Fordham-Hernandez
launched the Oral Communication
Institute as part of the Center for
Teaching and Learning on campus,
raising awareness among faculty about the power of language and its
effect on the classroom environment.
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More: A Web profile of Traci
Fordham-Hernandez
Podcast: "Why I teach," by Traci Fordham-Hernandez
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