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Andrew McCamley Teaching Award for Outstanding Teaching

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Here's what our students said in 2025

"Not only is he excellent at teaching concepts in lectures, he’s always happy to explain things in his office! He’s a valuable member of the chemistry department, and the students adore him :)"

"Their depth of knowledge in the subject is truly remarkable, and they have a unique ability to make even the most complex topics clear, logical, and accessible. What sets them apart is not just their expertise, but the way they engage with students. Their enthusiasm is contagious, and they create a classroom environment that encourages curiosity, questions, and genuine interest in the material. They consistently go above and beyond to support our understanding—whether that’s through well-structured lectures, thoughtful examples, or taking the time to explain difficult concepts one-on-one. They have made a lasting impact on my academic journey and on many of my peers as well. Their passion for teaching and for organic chemistry deserves to be recognized and celebrated.”

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