Mary Kenneth Keller Computer Science & Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award
Mary Kenneth Keller, B.V.M., was a Roman Catholic religious sister and educator. In 1965, Keller was the first woman to receive a Ph.D. in Computer Science in the United States. She founded and then chaired the Computer Science department of Clarke College for almost 20 years. She played an active role in computer science education when it was still in its formative years in the United States and was an advocate for women in computer science.
Nomination Deadline:
1 October 2024 - 11:59PM EDT
Past Recipients
2024
Margaret Ellis
For outstanding contributions to undergraduate education through teaching and service creating an inclusive community of experiential undergraduate mentorship.
For outstanding contributions to undergraduate education through teaching and service creating an inclusive community of experiential undergraduate mentorship.
2023
Carla B. Zoltowski
For leadership in developing applied multi-disciplinary team-learning opportunities for engineering students and for promoting professional development education, engineering ethics education and inclusive teaching and mentoring.
For leadership in developing applied multi-disciplinary team-learning opportunities for engineering students and for promoting professional development education, engineering ethics education and inclusive teaching and mentoring.
2022
Nanette Veilleux
For supporting young women in the STEM fields by inspiring students in the classroom and creating innovative curriculum and research opportunities at a women-centered institution.
For supporting young women in the STEM fields by inspiring students in the classroom and creating innovative curriculum and research opportunities at a women-centered institution.
2021
Harry Lewis
For his over 40 year dedication towards undergraduate computer science education at Harvard, his authoring of Computer Science introductory textbooks, and his mentoring of many future educators.
For his over 40 year dedication towards undergraduate computer science education at Harvard, his authoring of Computer Science introductory textbooks, and his mentoring of many future educators.
2020
Andre DeHon
For outstanding educational leadership in the creation and growth of a modern computer engineering program at the University of Pennsylvania.
For outstanding educational leadership in the creation and growth of a modern computer engineering program at the University of Pennsylvania.
2019
Robert R. Kessler
For outstanding contributions to interdisciplinary computing education through the creation of an innovative program in Entertainment Arts and Engineering and a fruitful undergraduate teaching activity.
For outstanding contributions to interdisciplinary computing education through the creation of an innovative program in Entertainment Arts and Engineering and a fruitful undergraduate teaching activity.
2018
Travis Doom
For tremendous contributions to Computer Science and Engineering through a balanced career incorporating research, mentoring of students, curriculum and pedagogy development, and service.
For tremendous contributions to Computer Science and Engineering through a balanced career incorporating research, mentoring of students, curriculum and pedagogy development, and service.
2017
Sven Koenig
For his commitment to engaging students through project-based learning and mentoring that cultivates a passion for artificial intelligence.
For his commitment to engaging students through project-based learning and mentoring that cultivates a passion for artificial intelligence.
2016
Mark Sherriff
For outstanding contributions to undergraduate computer science education through innovative teaching and commitment to increasing enrollment and diversity in computer science programs.
For outstanding contributions to undergraduate computer science education through innovative teaching and commitment to increasing enrollment and diversity in computer science programs.
2015
Henry C.B. Chan
For outstanding contributions to computing education through teaching, mentoring students and service to the education community.
For outstanding contributions to computing education through teaching, mentoring students and service to the education community.
2014
Elizabeth Gerber
For her paradigm shifting extracurricular design initiative that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and learning.
For her paradigm shifting extracurricular design initiative that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and learning.
2013
Robert J. Fornaro
For outstanding teaching and mentoring of undergraduate students in award-winning engineering projects.
For outstanding teaching and mentoring of undergraduate students in award-winning engineering projects.
2012
Mark Guzdial
For outstanding and sustained excellence in computing education through innovative teaching, mentoring, inventive course development, and knowledge dissemination.
For outstanding and sustained excellence in computing education through innovative teaching, mentoring, inventive course development, and knowledge dissemination.
2011
Benjamin Hescott
For making computer science accessible to a broad spectrum of students through his energy, enthusiasm, and dedication to teaching.
For making computer science accessible to a broad spectrum of students through his energy, enthusiasm, and dedication to teaching.
2019
Judy Robertson
For outstanding contributions to the undergraduate education through teaching and the innovative use of pioneering technologies in teaching.
For outstanding contributions to the undergraduate education through teaching and the innovative use of pioneering technologies in teaching.
2008
Elizabeth L. Burd
For outstanding contributions to the undergraduate education through teaching and the organization of programs to promote excellence in undergraduate teaching.
For outstanding contributions to the undergraduate education through teaching and the organization of programs to promote excellence in undergraduate teaching.
2007
Darrin M. Hanna
For outstanding contributions to the undergraduate education through both teaching and service and for helping maintain interest in undergraduate education in Computer Science and Engineering.
For outstanding contributions to the undergraduate education through both teaching and service and for helping maintain interest in undergraduate education in Computer Science and Engineering.
2003
Sally A. Fincher
For sustained contributions to undergraduate computer science through rigorous examination of teaching effectiveness and fostering and promoting research in computer science education.
For sustained contributions to undergraduate computer science through rigorous examination of teaching effectiveness and fostering and promoting research in computer science education.
2002
Alan Clements
For teaching excellence reflected on textbooks with major impact on computer architecture education and for leadership in the CS International Design Competition, focusing international attention on undergraduate computer systems design.
For teaching excellence reflected on textbooks with major impact on computer architecture education and for leadership in the CS International Design Competition, focusing international attention on undergraduate computer systems design.
2001
David G. Meyer
2001
Steven S. Skiena
For outstanding contributions to undergraduate education in the areas of algorithms and discrete mathematics and for influential textbook and software.
For outstanding contributions to undergraduate education in the areas of algorithms and discrete mathematics and for influential textbook and software.
2000
Timothy J. Long
For innovative work in the content and pedagogy of introductory computer science education, linking research advances in software engineering with educational delivery of the material taught in the introductory courses.
For innovative work in the content and pedagogy of introductory computer science education, linking research advances in software engineering with educational delivery of the material taught in the introductory courses.
2000
Bruce W. Weide
For innovative work in the content and pedagogy of introductory computer science education, linking research advances in software engineering with educational delivery of the material taught in the introductory courses.
For innovative work in the content and pedagogy of introductory computer science education, linking research advances in software engineering with educational delivery of the material taught in the introductory courses.
1999
Joseph L. Zachary
For outstanding and sustained contributions to undergraduate computational science and education, including writing innovative textbooks, developing innovative on-line educational materials, and teaching an exemplary introductory scientific programming class.
For outstanding and sustained contributions to undergraduate computational science and education, including writing innovative textbooks, developing innovative on-line educational materials, and teaching an exemplary introductory scientific programming class.