Andrea Wolk Rager receives Diekhoff Award for Distinguished Graduate Teaching

Andrea Wolk Rager, the Jesse Hauk Shera Assistant Professor in art history, received a John S. Diekhoff Award in spring 2016, the second year in a row that a professor in art history has received this award.  Sponsored by the Graduate Student Senate and School of Graduate Studies, the John S. Diekhoff Award for Outstanding Graduate Teaching is awarded to two faculty members who have made exemplary contributions to graduate students through work in the classroom. The process by which winners are selected is run entirely by graduate students. The award consists of a plaque and honorarium presented at the University’s annual commencement convocation on May 15. Professor Rager was also honored at during the Graduate Awards Ceremony on May 2.