March 18, 2022

To All Members of the Carleton Community,

Please join us in congratulating the recipients of the annual Achievement Awards, which are presented in recognition of the research and teaching distinction of Carleton’s academic staff.

Pursuing knowledge that can change the world is central to Carleton’s core mission. Carleton researchers and instructors are passionate about their work and are dedicated to moving forward together on the important, complex issues of our time. We are incredibly proud of the accomplishments of this year’s award recipients:

Research Achievement Award

  • Mohamed Al Guindy (Sprott School of Business)
  • John Anderson (Cognitive Science)
  • Jenny Bruin (Biology)
  • Rachel Burns (Psychology)
  • Matthew Johnson (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)
  • Heath MacMillan (Biology)
  • Ashraf Matrawy (Information Technology)
  • Leila Mostaço-Guidolin (Systems and Computer Engineering)
  • Dipto Sarkar (Geography and Environmental Studies)
  • Paul Villeneuve (Mathematics and Statistics; Health Sciences; Neuroscience)

Teaching Achievement Award

  • Mark Lanthier (Computer Science)
  • Danette Nearing-Guibord (Criminology and Criminal Justice)
  • Isaac Otchere (Sprott School of Business)
  • Nigel Waltho (Biology)

Professional Achievement Award

  • Janne Cleveland (English Language and Literature)
  • Joanne Rumig (MacOdrum Library)
  • Chris Trainor (MacOdrum Library)

Contract Instructor Teaching Award

  • Christie Brien (Linguistics and Language Studies)
  • Logan Ewanation (Criminology and Criminal Justice)
  • Hoda Khalil (Systems and Computer Engineering)

Contract Instructor Innovation Grant

  • Gerry Kanter (Industrial Design)

More information about the award recipients is available on the Office of the Vice-President (Research and International) and Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) websites.

Thank you to the award selection committees for their contributions to this important process. As in previous years, they faced a challenging task, as the award nominees and their accomplishments are truly impressive.

Sincerely,

Jerry Tomberlin
Provost and Vice-President (Academic)

Rafik Goubran
Vice-President (Research and International)