The Philip J. Amsterdam Graduate Teaching Award was created to honor individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to GW teaching and to recognize the important contribution our graduate students make to the educational process. President Stephen J. Trachtenberg and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Donald R. Lehman established the Philip J. Amsterdam Graduate Teaching Assistants Awards for Outstanding Teaching in 2003. The Amsterdam Awards are presented to graduate teaching assistants who have been teaching for two or more years and who have received outstanding evaluations from their students and their supervising professors. Jozefina Kalaj, GTA for the GEB cohort, is one of this year's award winners.
Jozefina Kalaj receives the Philip J. Amsterdam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
April 27, 2016