UH-Hilo faculty receive excellence in teaching awards

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Three members of the University of Hawaii at Hilo faculty received excellence in teaching and recognition awards during spring commencement on May 16.

Three members of the University of Hawaii at Hilo faculty received excellence in teaching and recognition awards during spring commencement on May 16.

Dr. Norman Q. Arancon, associate professor of horticulture, was presented the Board of Regents Excellence in Teaching Award. Arancon, an internationally recognized expert in vermiculture and vermicompost, has authored and co-written 14 book chapters, 46 articles in international scientific journals, and has been an invited guest lecturer/presenter at 111 national and international conferences and workshops.

He is leading the effort to develop sustainable gardens where principles of sustainability are integrated, practiced and shared.

Receiving the Francis Davis Award was Dr. Norman Purves, instructor in physics and astronomy. Nominators describe Purves as a demanding teacher who devotes countless hours to assisting his students and pushes them to always do their best. Students say Purves has led them to take part in cutting edge experiments which have brought them respect and recognition from the scientific community.

Colby McNaughton, instructor in education, is the recipient of the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Lecturer or Instructor. Nominators describe McNaughton as an individual who works “tirelessly to create a multistrategy, hands-on, comprehensive interdisciplinary course to bolster student content knowledge as well as introduce prospective teachers to relevant simulations and real-world scenarios.”