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Home » Archives for March 2024

March 2024

Archives for March 2024

Faculty Recognized for Excellence in Teaching, Service, and Academic Outreach

March 27, 2024 by Logan Judy

Faculty Recognized for Excellence in Teaching, Service, and Academic Outreach

During the 2023 UT College of Arts and Sciences faculty convocation, EEB faculty received awards for excellence in teaching, research, and academic outreach. 

Benjamin Keck, Lecturer – Excellence in Teaching Awards: Lecturer

Benjamin Keck is presented with an award by Liem Tran at the Faculty Awards Ceremony

Ben Keck is an outstanding and dedicated lecturer for the University of Tennessee who has supported student learning in the classroom, in the field, and in the lab for many years. His teaching practice stands out for his high level of innovation, enthusiasm, and positive course climate.

Keck is a dedicated undergraduate teacher of both introductory biology courses and upper-level majors courses. His appointment is across two units—general biology and EEB—and he makes a huge contribution both as a teacher and a mentor to students. As the Director of the Ichthyology Collection at UT, Keck also makes outstanding contributions to community outreach efforts to highlight the diversity and importance of fishes in Eastern Tennessee.


Randy Small, Professor – Excellence in Teaching Awards: Senior

Randy Small is presented with an award by Liem Tran at the Faculty Awards Banquet

Randy Small is a full professor in EEB and has been the director for Teaching and Learning in the Division of Biology since 2019. His first rate and long-standing contributions to the educational mission of the College of Arts and Sciences makes him the perfect winner of this award. Legions of students in EEB as a department and the whole Division of Biology have benefited from Small’s dedication to student success, outstanding teaching practice, and educational vision and leadership. This award is long overdue.


Laura Alexandra Russo, Assistant Professor – Faculty Academic Outreach Award: Research & Creative Activity

Laura Alexandra Russo is presented with an award at the Faculty Awards Ceremony

Russo is an outstanding faculty member in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology whose outreach has raised the profile of UT Knoxville scientifically and to the public. Her research engages the public, community groups, state agencies, students, and others to tackle declines in bee species and other pollinators and what can be done to reverse these trends. Her approach exemplifies engaged scholarship that is conducted with and in communities.

Russo regularly leads outreach events at state parks like Seven Islands and Roan Mountain and national parks like the Great Smoky Mountains, including pollinator and plant hikes and bioblitzes in which community members find, identify, and document biodiversity. She actively engages with UT Extension, giving seminars and running outreach events at UT’s research and education centers across the state.


Elisabeth Schussler, Professor – Outstanding Service Award

Elisabeth Schussler is presented an award by Robert Hinde at the Faculty Awards Ceremony

In her role as Director of Biology Teaching and Learning, Professor Schussler ensures our students in the lower-division biology courses receive excellence instruction from our graduate teaching assistants and nontenure-track faculty. 

She provides professional development opportunities for instructors to be at the top of their teaching game and it is this passion for high-quality teaching across the natural sciences that led her to build teams of faculty members across the college and university who also want high-quality instruction in lower-level courses. As Faculty Senate president, she supported the ideas of liberal arts learning through cultivation of a strong shared governance process. 

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Armsworth Discusses Climate Adaptation with US Interior Secretary Haaland

March 20, 2024 by wpeeb

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United States Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland and US Geological Survey Director Dave Applegate joined students, scientists, and community partners affiliated with the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center at NC State University in February for detailed conversations about climate adaptation. 

Paul Armsworth, professor in the UT Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, was invited to participate in a roundtable discussion on “Future Landscapes in the Southeast and Caribbean” with Secretary Haaland and Director Applegate, as well as Liz Wright, director of the US Bureau of Ocean and Energy, and an interdisciplinary group of researchers and federal, state and Tribal nation partners. 

“My contribution to the discussion focused on how research can be co-produced with state and federal agencies to support them in their climate adaptation planning,” said Armsworth, who works in partnership with the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies on research to support states planning for climate adaptation. 

Armsworth and staff with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, a federal agency, also participated in a second roundtable with Director Applegate where they shared their experiences working together to support climate adaptation planning. 

“Secretary Haaland, as well as Directors Applegate and Wright, were eager to hear how public research investment has resulted in real-world impact for people and nature by improving management of Southeastern ecosystems,” Armsworth said. “It was neat to be able to share examples with them where our partnership approach bringing together researchers with state and federal partners made that possible.” 

Read more about the Secretary’s visit to the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center.

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