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Above: Students observe the effects of fire on species composition at Tucker Prairie.

Dr. Robin Hirsh-Jacobson Awarded 2018-2019 Distinguished Professor of the Year

Lauded as a professor who teaches with incredible enthusiasm for Biol- ogy that keeps students engaged, Dr. Robin Hirsch-Jacobson, Associate Pro- fessor of Biology, was chosen by stu- dents at William Woods University as this year’s distinguished professor at WWU.

Dr. HirschJacobson teaches about the American Goldfinch

Hirsch-Jacobson received the Louis D. Beaumont Dad’s Association Distinguished Professor Award for Excellence in Teaching at the University’s academic honors convocation on April 26. The award carries an honorarium and is presented annually to a faculty member who has displayed dedication to teaching. Recipients of the award are nominated and chosen by students.

One student commented that Hirsch-Jacobson “illustrates his knowledge and how current he is in the field by effortlessly and extemporaneously answering any questions and providing broader context.”

“I LOVE WITNESSING A STUDENT CATCH INSPIRATION; A REAL PASSION FOR A TOPIC.”

Hirsch-Jacobson was also praised as someone who “is very good at interacting with the students and (who) has done such a good job of making the mate- rial very easy to understand, even with difficult topics. He expresses ways that what he teaches has to do with our real life. I think he deserves this award because he was able to take me, someone who is not very good at science courses in general, and made me very inter- ested and educated in Biology.”

Prior to joining the William Woods University fac- ulty in 2011, Hirsch-Jacobson earned his Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from the University of Missouri – Columbia. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Studies and a Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Biology, both from the University of California-Santa Cruz, which he earned in 2001.

His areas of expertise include Environmental Studies, Conservation Biology, Ecology, Biology and Ornithology.

Family photo taken at a banana farm in Tanzania.

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