Three members of the 杨贵妃传媒视频 faculty are being honored for academic excellence.

Celia Barnes, associate professor of English, is the recipient of the University Award for Excellence in Teaching; Rob Neilson, the Frederick R. Layton Professor of Studio Art and professor of art, is receiving the Award for Excellence in Scholarship or Creative Activity; and Brigid Vance, assistant professor of history, has earned the Award for Excellent Teaching by an Early Career Faculty Member.

While the annual awards are typically announced during the Commencement ceremony, the 2020 announcement is coming early this year because the June 14 Commencement will be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Faculty Award Winners

Congratulations to the the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Faculty Award winners.

Celia Barnes: 鈥淩elatable, approachable鈥

Barnes, a specialist in 18th-century British literature who was recently inducted into the Johnsonian Society, an eminent assembly of scholars, lexicographers, and collectors, was described by a student as 鈥渙ne of those relatable, approachable professors that you really only find at 杨贵妃传媒视频,鈥 according to a citation in her honor from Provost and Dean of Faculty Catherine Kodat.

Students have praised her ability to deepen the learning experience with insightful engagement. One student said of Barnes: 鈥淪he is unapologetic (in a good way), brazen, and encourages students to ask questions, challenge each other and pre-conceived notions, and step out of their comfort zones to expand their knowledge and horizons.鈥

Her ability to seamlessly reach across departments is not lost on her colleagues, Kodat said.

鈥淥ver the course of your 10 years at 杨贵妃传媒视频, you have partnered with faculty colleagues in Philosophy and Physics to offer courses that help students understand the range and importance of 18th聽century art and thought, from Newton鈥檚 theories to the thinking of the Enlightenment,鈥 the citation reads. 鈥淵ou are an eminent scholar, a generous colleague, and a dedicated, superb teacher.鈥

Rob Neilson: 鈥淭he beauty of shared experience鈥

Neilson, meanwhile, was praised for his public art projects. In the 17 years since he arrived at 杨贵妃传媒视频, Neilson has completed 14 public art commissions across the country. Five of those have been in Appleton.

鈥淢ost recently, you have contributed two elegant pieces to the new Fox Cities Exhibition Center,鈥 reads Kodat鈥檚 citation to Neilson. 鈥You Are Here聽evokes a large map of Wisconsin with a red push-pin denoting Appleton. The 10 dramatic, outsized images of聽We Are Here聽are comprised of some 10,000 photographs of Appleton community members, combined in mosaic fashion to represent a moving, composite portrait of human togetherness and community.鈥

The citation notes that Neilson鈥檚 work speaks to shared history, culture, and humanity and asks all of us to contemplate more directly the physical world.

鈥淏y your own admission, you did not set out to be an artist known for creating public work,鈥 Kodat notes. 鈥淏ut you have clearly been called to make your aesthetic contributions to the world in ways that heighten our sense of the beauty of shared experience, to the benefit of us all.鈥

Brigid Vance: 鈥淏alance rigor with flexibility鈥

A member of the History department for five years, Vance is a specialist in late imperial China. She has quickly built a reputation for creativity that has resonated with students.

鈥淲e have seen a steady increase in the number of students who have discovered your courses and concluded that you are, indeed, exactly the kind of professor they would love to take more classes with,鈥 Kodat writes in the citation to Vance. 鈥淚mpartial faculty observers describe your almost magical effect on History 105, the department鈥檚 entry-level course. 鈥楽ince Professor Vance began to teach that course,鈥 one colleague observed, 鈥榙epartment enrollments and majors have climbed noticeably.鈥欌

Kodat praises Vance for her attention to detail and her ability to engage with her students.

鈥淪tudents appreciate your ability to balance rigor with flexibility, your skill in cultivating energetic classroom discussion, your detailed attention to their writing, and鈥攁bove all鈥攖he warmth and respect with which you approach each and every one of them.鈥