Congratulations to the 2024 ASPPH Award Winners


2024 Award Recipient

Laura E. Liang, DrPH, MPH, CHES, CPH

Rutgers School of Public Health

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The ASPPH Teaching Excellence Award recognizes faculty who are outstanding in teaching and mentoring students toward distinction in public health research, teaching, and practice. The award is given annually to a full-time faculty member from an ASPPH-member, CEPH-accredited school or program of public health.

Criteria for Award


Nominations should include a description of the nominee's outstanding contribution in:

  • Demonstration of innovative leadership for enhancing excellence, health equity, and inclusiveness in academic public health teaching. 
  • Mentoring students at the baccalaureate, post-baccalaureate, master’s, doctoral, and/or post-doctoral levels. 
  • Teaching outside of traditional degree programs at one’s university, including continuing education programs, short courses, and programs for the public. 
  • Innovative teaching-related contributions to one’s field, such as textbooks and other teaching materials. 
  • Scholarship on teaching methodology.
  • High-level, national leadership to improve teaching and mentoring within CEPH-accredited schools or programs of public health.
  • Demonstration of a national and/or international reputation as an educator; and
  • Innovative or creative efforts in education and/or pedagogy

Eligibility


  • Nominees must be full-time faculty from an ASPPH-member, CEPH-accredited school or program of public health.
  • Hold a primary teaching appointment in an ASPPH-member school or program of public health
  • Demonstrate a notable record of success (more than 10 years in graduate and/or undergraduate education in public health) in educating baccalaureate, post-baccalaureate, master’s, doctoral, and/or post-doctoral students.

Required Materials


All nominations must contain the following materials: 

  • Nominee and nominator contact information; 
  • Overview statement of nominee’s contributions (limit 800 words); 
  • Nominee’s curriculum vitae; and 
  • Two additional letters of support. 

Award Details


$1,000 Cash Prize

Complimentary registration for ASPPH Annual Meeting

Recognition at the Awards Ceremony

Objective Review & Selection


Each nomination is assigned to an objective review and selection committee for that award. The committee is comprised of previous awardees, ASPPH Section leaders, and those nominated by their Dean to participate. Nominations are scored on the following criteria: 

  • Overall Rating (5=high, 1=low) 
  • The work (research/practice/teaching) conducted by this candidate has promising implications for improving public health (5=strongly agree, 1=strongly disagree) 
  • Strength of the letters of support (5=very strong, 1=very weak) 
  • Strength of candidate’s experience (CV) (5=very strong, 1=very weak) 

All scores and comments are compiled, the candidates ranked, and a summary report is sent to the committee for review. ASPPH and the committee will discuss each nomination and determine the awardee.

A Zoom meeting is scheduled with the ASPPH Program manager and committee to discuss each nomination and determine the awardee.  

Past Winners


2023

Dawn L. Comeau, PhD, MPH

Emory University Rollins School of Public Health

2022

Catherine Sherwood-Laughlin, HSD, MPH

Indiana University School of Public Health - Bloomington

2021

Michael Kramer, PhD

Emory University Rollins School of Public Health

2020

Karin B. Yeatts, PhD

University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health

2019

Jaime A Corvin, PhD, MSPH, CPH

University of South Florida College of Public Health

2018

Matthew Fox, DSc, MPH

Boston University School of Public Health

2017

Deborah A. McFarland, PhD, MPH

Emory University Rollins School of Public Health

2016

Leona Kay Bartholomew EdD, MPH

University of Texas School of Public Health

2015

Joel Lee DrPH, MPH

University of Georgia College of Public Health

2013

Melissa Begg ScD

Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

2012

Robin Sawyer PhD, MEd

University of Maryland School of Public Health

2011

Nancy Kane DBA, MBA

Harvard University School of Public Health

2010

Marie Diener-West PhD

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

2009

Mark Robson PhD, MPH, MS

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey School of Public Health

2008

Lisa Sullivan PhD

Boston University School of Public Health

2007

Richard Riegelman MD, PhD, MPH

George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services

2006

Lu Ann Aday PhD, MS

University of Texas School of Public Health

2005

David G. Kleinbaum PhD

Emory University Rollins School of Public Health