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Professors Win Inaugural Ignite Instructor of the Year Awards

by Joe Barker on 12/08/2023

12/08/2023

Harold Braswell, Ph.D., and Paul Lynch, Ph.D., are the inaugural winners of the University Core’s 2023 Ignite Instructor of the Year Award.

Paul Lynch, Ph.D., left, and Harold Braswell, right, are the inaugural winners of the University Core’s 2023 Ignite Instructor of the Year Award. Photo by Joe Barker. 

Paul Lynch, Ph.D., left, and Harold Braswell, right, are the inaugural winners of the University Core’s 2023 Ignite Instructor of the Year Award. Photo by Joe Barker

Braswell, associate professor in the Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics, was recognized for his spring 2023 seminar, “Life: A User’s Manual.” Lynch, an associate professor of English, was the fall 2023 winner for his seminar, “Writing as a Way of Life.” 

The 91Ů Core begins with the Ignite Seminar (CORE 1000), in which students are introduced to what makes teaching and learning at 91Ů distinctive and transformative. These seminars strive to "ignite" first-year students’ sense of intellectual wonder and inspire curiosity about the world around them.

In presenting this year’s awards, Core Director Ellen Crowell said that the winners were selected from student nominations. Over 90 individual students nominated their 2023 Ignite instructors, with more than 50 different instructors nominated. That list was pared down to a group of 13 finalists, and from the finalists, Braswell and Lynch were selected as the inaugural winners. 

The winners were honored at a reception on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at the historic Samuel Cupples House. 

A student in Braswell’s Ignite Seminar praised him for the way he ran the class. 

“After taking Dr. Braswell's class the importance of open discussion in college became more relevant to how I want to spend my time at 91Ů,” the student said in their nomination. “Instead of telling us how to think, Dr. Braswell allowed each of his students to educate themselves through reading and discuss and create their own opinions within a welcoming environment.”

Another student said they were unsure what to expect from Braswell’s class, but ended up really enjoying it. 

“As a freshman who took Dr. Braswell’s class out of curiosity about the title, I never expected to form such a strong bond with the teacher,” the nominator said. “Dr. Braswell's class touched on very important topics of philosophy and history that not only related to everyday life but to himself as well.”

A student in Lynch’s Ignite Seminar said he helped them navigate their first semester at the University.

“At the beginning of the year, I expressed a contrite desire to transfer, and instead of just trying to tell me how amazing 91Ů was, Dr. Lynch was receptive to my writing and understanding in a way that I had not experienced before,” the student wrote. “He helped me see that 91Ů is the right place for me, and I am so grateful for his different and helpful advice for making me see that I do belong here. His character is woven into the fabric of the seminar and what the class is about. Because of him, the seminar has changed the way I see myself and additionally helped me solidify what I want to do in the future as well.”

A second nomination for Lynch cited his ability to make the class enjoyable as a reason he deserved the honor. 

“Dr. Lynch is an amazing professor,” the student wrote. “I looked forward to coming to class every day. Our class discussions were lively and thought-provoking. He made me feel like I mattered as a student and wasn't a nameless face in a sea of unknowns.”

Finalists

From left are Julia Henderson-Kalb, Ph.D.; Daniel Smith, Ph.D; Emily Dumler-Winkler, Ph.D.; Paul Lynch, Ph.D.; Harold Braswell, Ph.D.; Martha Allen; Noelle Fearn, Ph.D.; Gary Ritter, Ph.D.; and Bobby Wassel, Ph.D. Not picutred are Rachel Lindsey, Ph.D. Filippos Marsili, Ph.D.; and Annie Smart, Ph.D.

The finalists and winners of the Ignite Instructor of the Year Award pose for a picture. From left are Julia Henderson-Kalb, Ph.D.; Daniel Smith, Ph.D; Emily Dumler-Winkler, Ph.D.; Paul Lynch, Ph.D.; Harold Braswell, Ph.D.; Martha Allen; Noelle Fearn, Ph.D.; Gary Ritter, Ph.D.; and Bobby Wassel, Ph.D. Not pictured are Rachel Lindsey, Ph.D. Filippos Marsili, Ph.D.; and Annie Smart, Ph.D. Photo by Joe Barker

In addition to the award winners, Tuesday’s ceremony also recognized finalists who received multiple student nominations. The finalists were: