Former Goodwin Medal Recipients
The Goodwin Medal has been celebrating excellence in teaching since 1952. Please find more information about past recipients below.
Year | Name | Department | ||
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2025 | Shannon Knight & Haley Nakamura | Brain and Cognitive Sciences & Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
2024 | Alex Schmid & Eppa Rixey | Operations Research Center and Management | ||
2023 | Hope Dargan | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
2022 | Léonard Boussioux | Operations Research Center | ||
2021 | Georgia Van de Zande | Mechanical Engineering | ||
2020 | Olivia Brode-Roger | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
2019 | Andrew Turner and Claire Kim | Physics and Anthropology and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS) | ||
2018 | Or Gadish | Health Sciences & Technology | ||
2017 | Cauam Ferreira Cardoso | Urban Studies and Planning | ||
2016 | [No recipient] | |||
2015 | George Chen and Ramesh Sridharan | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
2014 | [No recipient] | |||
2013 | Joe Steinmeyer and Tony Tao | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Aeronautics and Astronautics | ||
2012 | Adrian Chi-Yan Liu | Physics | ||
2011 | Taylor Barton | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
2010 | Zhe Lu and Yoda Patta | Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering | ||
2009 | Barry Kudrowitz | Mechanical Engineering | ||
2008 | Christian Schubert | Chemistry | ||
2007 | Michael Metzger | Management Science | ||
2006 | Helena de Bres and Stephen Hou | Linguistics and Philosophy/ Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
2005 | Michael Hinczewski and Benjamin Vandiver | Physics and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
2004 | Brian C. Dean and Rajeev Malhotra | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Health Science Technology | ||
2003 | Jeffrey Allan Bowers and Ziad Nejmeldeen | Physics and Economics | ||
2002 | Elizabeth A. Kensinger | Brain and Cognitive Sciences | ||
2001 | Christopher Gouldstone | Aeronautics and Astronautics | ||
2000 | Megan Yakeley and Catalin Zara | Architecture and Mathematics | ||
1999 | Babak Ayazifar and Marc Paradis | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science/ Brain and Cognitive Sciences | ||
1998 | Kevin M. Shea | Chemistry | ||
1997 | Christopher Morse and Adil Najam | Chemistry and Urban Planning and Studies | ||
1996 | [No recipient] | |||
1995 | Todd Anderson and David Laws | Chemistry and Urban Planning and Studies | ||
1994 | John R. Buck | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
1993 | Andrew K. Barrows and Farshid Hajir | Aeronautics and Astronautics and Mathematics | ||
1992 | Jacqueline A. Acho and Mohamed Yahiaoui | Chemistry and Ocean Engineering | ||
1991 | James Fuller Abbott and Gregory W. Wornell | Physics and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
1990 | Franklyn Turbak | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
1989 | Stephen M. Slivan | Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences | ||
1988 | Carol B. Conaway | Political Sciences | ||
1987 | Lisa J. Mulvey | Civil and Environmental Engineering | ||
1986 | David P. Keenan and Erik G. Vaaler | Ocean Engineering and Mechanical Engineering | ||
1985 | Steven C. Semken | Material Science and Engineering | ||
1984 | Janice H. Hammond | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
1983 | Edward Kaplan and Matt M. Rodammer | Urban Studies and Planning and Material Science and Engineering | ||
1982 | Paul Smoke | Urban Studies and Planning | ||
1981 | Peter Greenberg/Robert Winters | Mathematics | ||
1980 | Jean-Paul Lavallaye | Chemistry | ||
1979 | James E. Hubbard, Jr. and Steven R. Taylor | Mechanical Engineering and Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences | ||
1978 | John Michael Bartley | Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences | ||
1977 | Thomas O. Mason and Thomas W. Wolf | Materials Science and Engineering and Political Science | ||
1976 | Douglas A. Limbert | Mechanical Engineering | ||
1975 | Harold Rogers | Chemistry | ||
1974 | Ihab Farag and Ronald Hollander | Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy | ||
1973 | Alan J. Grodzinsky | Electrical Engineering | ||
1972 | Samuel A. Cohen | Physics | ||
1971 | Woodie C. Flowers and Lawrence E. Susskind | Mechanical Engineering and Urban Studies and Planning | ||
1970 | William Lawrence Verplank | Mechanical Engineering | ||
1969 | Harriet Jane Fell | Mathematics | ||
1968 | Charles L. Seitz, III | Electrical Engineering | ||
1967 | Walter H. Berninger and John W. Hafstrom | Electrical Engineering | ||
1966 | James R. Geiser | Mathematics | ||
1965 | Barbara Corey Hall and Frank E. Perkins | Linguistics and Civil and Environmental Engineering | ||
1964 | [No recipient] | |||
1963 | Walter Godchaux III | Biology | ||
1962 | Norton Lambert Starr II | Mathematics | ||
1961 | Richard Y. Kain | Electrical Engineering | ||
1960 | Douglas Alfred East | Mechanical Engineering | ||
1959 | Harry B. Lee | Electrical Engineering | ||
1958 | Donald Lester Kreider | Mathematics | ||
1957 | Thomas Greenway Stockham, Jr. | Electrical Engineering | ||
1956 | [No recipient] | |||
1955 | James K. Knowles | Mathematics | ||
1954 | Robert L. Barringer | Physics | ||
1953 | [No recipient] | |||
1952 | Holt Ashley and Kenneth Wadleigh | Aeronautics and Astronautics/ Mechanical Engineering |