A long time friend of ours, Arielle Drummond, has been rewarded for her commitment to teaching and community service. Kompleks worked with Arielle on the BGSO website and for The National Society Of Black Engineers’ Graduate School Conference as part of their National Convention. Drummond was the conference chair that year.
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Two exceptional Carnegie Mellon graduate students received awards this week for their commitment to teaching and community service. Geoffrey Glover, a Ph.D. candidate in the English department, and Arielle Drummond, a Ph.D. candidate in biomedical engineering, were honored during a ceremony April 2.
“[Geoff] gives constantly of himself in the form of in-class preparation, course materials and one-on-one instruction,” said English Professor Kathy Newman, director of the Literary and Cultural Studies program. “He is both rigorous and laid-back. His classes are both fun — as many students testify — and highly challenging. He is a model for the kind of teacher I would like to work harder to become.”
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