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October 3, 2005
 
Espelie wins 2005 D.W. Brooks award
 
Entomology professor wins 2005 D.W. Brooks Award for Excellence in Teaching.
 
University of Georgia entomology professor Karl Espelie received the D.W. Brooks Award for Excellence in Teaching Oct. 3 in Athens, Ga. Espelie’s impact on students sets him apart from his peers and was one of the many reasons he was nominated for the honor.
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Entomology professor Karl Espelie received the 2005 D.W. Brooks Award of Excellence in Teaching.

By Stephanie Schupska
University of Georgia

University of Georgia entomology professor Karl Espelie received the D.W. Brooks Award for Excellence in Teaching Oct. 3 in Athens, Ga.

The award, which includes a framed certificate and $5,000, is given in honor of D.W. Brooks. Founder of Gold Kist Inc. and Cotton States Mutual Insurance Companies, Brooks was an advisor on agriculture and trade issues to seven U.S. presidents.

Espelie’s impact on students sets him apart from his peers and was one of the many reasons he was nominated for the honor.

Ray Noblet, head of the UGA entomology department, said Espelie is “an exceptional faculty member with a passion for undergraduate teaching that is truly rare.” His understanding of curriculum and the issues facing undergraduate students, Noblet said, makes him a “truly exceptional professor.”

Espelie counsels 300 biology and premedicine majors in the honors program while serving as the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences premed advisor. His track record for placing students in medical school is excellent. All seven students he helped apply to the Medical College of Georgia in 2004 were admitted.

Because of his excellence in advising and teaching, Espelie was named UGA’s Outstanding Faculty Advisor in 2005 and received a Certificate of Merit from the National Academic Advising Association. He received the Lothar Tresp Outstanding Honors Professor Teaching Award in 1996, 2000 and 2003, a recognition that comes from the brightest and most demanding CAES students.

It’s through student evaluations that Espelie’s impact can best be measured. Recently, one student wrote, “Dr. Espelie had a knack of making me feel as if I were his only advisee, although I knew that he was giving the same special treatment to hundreds of others.”

Another wrote, “I could go on about how stellar Dr. Espelie is. However, I can sum it up by saying that if every student at any college as wonderful as UGA had a professor such as Dr. Espelie, not only would they be better students academically, but more importantly, they would be better people.”

Espelie received his master’s and doctorate degrees in biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin and his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Augustana College. He joined the University of Georgia faculty in 1986 as an associate research scientist.

Having taught every semester for the past 12 years, he has taught thousands of UGA students. His courses include the CAES introductory course in entomology, "Insects and the Environment," and a series of biology honors courses.

Other D.W. Brooks honorees this year were Andrew Paterson, research; Phillip Roberts, extension; and Mary White, public service extension.

(Stephanie Schupska is a news editor with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.)

 
 
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(Stephanie Schupska is a news editor with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.)

 
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