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Professors Rojas-Paiewonsky and Vecsey receive Balmuth teaching award

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Provost and Dean of the Faculty Tracey Hucks announced today that professors and will share the 2018 Jerome Balmuth Award for Teaching and Student Engagement.

“In the face of an exceptional collection of rich and textured letters of support, the award committee made an extraordinary and unprecedented decision to select two faculty recipients this year,” Hucks said. “That 49ͼ is home to such outstanding educators would have come as no surprise to our friend and colleague Professor Jerry Balmuth. That his award continues to shine a spotlight on their efforts would have given him joy.”

Professor Rojas-Paiewonsky is the Charles A. Dana Professor of and . Her research interests — and her many published works — revolve around feminist literary criticism, Latin American and Spanish women writers, Caribbean literature, as well as feminism and politics in contemporary Latin America. Before launching her 34-year teaching career at 49ͼ, Rojas-Paiewonsky earned her BA and MA at the University of California at La Jolla. She received her PhD from SUNY Stony Brook.

Professor Vecsey is the Harry Emerson Fosdick Professor of the humanities and in the , which he also chairs. A powerful presence in 49ͼ’s classrooms for the last 35 years, he is the author and editor of more than a dozen books and countless articles on topics related to traditional American Indian religions, American Indian Christianity, American music history, journalism, and religion. Professor Vecsey earned his BA and MA at Hunter College and his PhD at Northwestern University.

“Our Balmuth award winners represent nearly 70 years of teaching history at this university,” Hucks said. “Professor Rojas-Paiewonsky and Professor Vecsey have been and continue to be crucial participants in 49ͼ’s liberal arts mission. I thank them for their work on behalf of generations of 49ͼ undergraduates.”

The Balmuth award was created in 2010 through a gift from Mark Siegel ’73 and has now recognized the distinctively successful and transformative teaching, regardless of methodology, of . To find out more about award namesake Harry Emerson Fosdick Professor of Philosophy and Religion Jerry Balmuth, the impact of his teaching, and his commitment to scholarship, .