Harold & Esther Edgerton Junior Faculty Award

Award: $5000 ($3000 professional development fund and $2000 salary supplement, distributed over two years)

Eligibility: Full-time pre-tenure faculty, 2028 tenure notification date

The Harold & Esther Edgerton Junior Faculty Award is presented each year to honor an outstanding junior faculty member who has demonstrated creative research, extraordinary teaching abilities, and academic promise. Awardees are recognized at The Laurels annual award reception.

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Nomination Instructions

Before submitting the nomination form, compile the documents listed below in the order shown and save as one PDF file.

  • Nomination letter from the nominee's chair: Please address the faculty member's academic promise, citing examples of the nominee's accomplishments in research/creative activity and in teaching. This letter should include a summary of the candidate's annual evaluations and student course evaluations. It is especially helpful to include how the faculty member's research or creative activity has contributed to superior classroom instruction for undergraduate and graduate students (maximum 3 pages).
  • An endorsement from the nominee's college dean, in support of the individual's nomination.
  • Abbreviated curriculum vitae: Please include a listing of all courses taught in the last three years and highlight published works which took place while at the university. For multi-author materials, please specify your contributions (maximum 5 pages).
  • Statement of the candidate's research/creative activity contributions and teaching philosophy and goals (maximum 3 pages).

Nomination Form

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Harold Edgerton, 1959

About the Award

The Harold and Esther Edgerton Junior Faculty Award was established to commemorate the legacies of Harold and Esther Edgerton.

Harold Edgerton, a Nebraska native, received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1925. He then became a professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he was credited with advancing research and development in sonar and deep-sea photography.

Esther Edgerton, also a Nebraska native, received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics, music, and education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. A skilled pianist and singer, she attended the New England Conservatory of Music and would go on to teach in public schools in Nebraska and Boston.

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Harold and Esther Edgerton

Past Awardees

YearRecipientDepartment
2024Katherine FrelsAgronomy and Horticulture
2023Eloísa GrifoMathematics
2023Robert TwomeyTheatre and Film
2022Anthony Justin McMechanEntomology
2021Marc GarciaSociology and Ethnic Studies
2020Kathryn HollandPsychology
2020Christine WittichCivil and Environmental Engineering
2019Shudipto DishariChemical and Biomolecular Engineering
2019Hope WabukeEnglish
2018Alexandra SeceleanuMathematics
2017Maital NetaPsychology
2016Joe LouisEntomology
Yvonne LaiMathematics
2015Katrina JagodinskyHistory
Amanda Ramer-TraitFood Science and Technology
2014Alexander SinitskiiChemistry
2013Daniel ToundykovMathematics
2012John B GatesEarth and Atmospheric Sciences
2011Wei QiaoElectrical Engineering
2010Christine KelleyMathematics
2010Sabrina RussoSchool of Biological Sciences
2009Marie S. MitchellManagement
2008Eileen HebetsSchool of Biological Sciences
2007Aaron HolzArt & Art History
2006Amit SainiMarketing
2005Victoria A O SmithHistory & Ethnic Studies
2004Leen-Kiat SohComputer Science & Engineering
2003Walter RuckerHistory & Ethnic Studies
2002Sebastian G ElbaumComputer Science & Engineering
2001Chris GallagherEnglish
2001Stephen ScottComputer Science & Engineering