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The Fulbright Program is the United States government’s flagship program of international educational and cultural exchange. Through the Fulbright Program, scholars build their skills and connections, gain valuable international insights, and return home to share their experiences with students and colleagues. For a complete list of Ramapo College’s Fulbright Scholars, please click here.
The Henry Bischoff Excellence in Teaching Award was created to honor deceased Ramapo colleague and historian Henry Bischoff, when he retired in 1997. This award is given to a faculty member whose work as a teacher embodies the best of Ramapo’s teaching culture. Nominations are made by a faculty member on behalf of a colleague.
In 2024, the Henry Bischoff Excellence in Teaching Award recipient was Professor Sharon Leathers. See the past Bischoff Award recipients here.
Faculty members nominate colleagues. All nominations must be in writing in a letter or email message with a narrative citing specific reasons for the nomination, not to exceed one page. Subsequent to the nomination deadline, the selection committee will request supporting documentation from nominees.
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2024 award. The deadline for submitting a nomination is Friday, May 31, 2024. All nominations must be in writing in a letter with a narrative citing specific reasons for the nomination, not to exceed one page. Nominations must be received through the submission of the form below.
The selection committee reviews the nominations and makes a determination.
The Fred and Florence Thomases Award is given annually to one or two faculty members who demonstrate significant and ongoing contributions to the development of the College.
The 2024 Fred and Florence Thomases Award recipient was Dr. Naseem Choudhury, Professor of Psychology (SSHS).
View the past recipients of the Thomases Faculty Award here.
Significant and ongoing contributions to the development of the College may be expressed as:
Nominations must be received through the submission of the form, below. All nominations must include a letter explaining how the nominee meets the guidelines, and the nominee’s CV.
Nominations are now closed for the 2024 award. The deadline for submitting a nomination was Friday, February 16, 2024.
The selection committee reviews the nominations and sends a recommendation to the Provost.
In order to acknowledge the contributions that faculty make to the College, an annual award for faculty service was established in 2017. The award honors one or two faculty members who have a record of sustained exceptional service over the five years leading up to and including the year of the Award.
In 2024, Professor Rebecca Root, HGS, was the recipient of the Provost’s Award for Faculty Service. View the past Faculty Service Award winners here.
Each Dean may nominate one faculty member from their school with a written statement. Nominations must be received through the submission of the form, below. All nominations must include a letter explaining how the nominee meets the guidelines, and the nominee’s CV.
Nominations are now closed for the 2024 award. The deadline for submitting a nomination was Friday, March 8, 2024.
The Deans will review the nominations and make a recommendation to the Provost for the award recipient(s). The recipient(s) are typically notified by the end of March.
Jack Richardson (1934-1989) joined the Ramapo faculty in 1972 to teach economics, having previously taught at Long Island University. He was a gifted teacher and administrator, but became especially well known for his formal and informal work in faculty governance, and college governance as a whole. From 1979 to 1982 he was the director of the School of Social Sciences and Human Services. He was also a founding member of two faculty bodies, the Faculty Assembly, and the Faculty Assembly Steering committee. Whether in an official leadership position, or acting as an informed and constructive faculty member, Jack was known for his courtesy and tolerance. His intelligence and civility were not only endearing, but valuable cement pulling together the College. After his death, friends put together this endowed fund to both honor Jack and to encourage the kind of leadership he represented.
The Fall 2024 award recipient was Professor Kathleen Ray, SSHS. View the previous Richardson Award recipients here.
The intent of the Richardson Award is to recognize a faculty member from any school who demonstrates leadership “in the spirit of Jack Richardson.” Specifically, the faculty member must:
The Richardson award is open to faculty members (tenured or tenured track) from all schools. Nominations must be received by email to Ariela Castillo at acasti16@ramapo.edu. All nominations must include a letter explaining how the nominee meets the guidelines, and the nominee’s CV.
Nominations are now open for the 2024-2025 academic year. The deadline for submitting a nomination is Monday, September 16, 2024.
A selection committee reviews the nominations and chooses the award recipient. The recipient is typically notified by the end of September.
Contact Ariela Castillo at acasti16@ramapo.edu with any questions.
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