06/05/2026
Every year, we celebrate three instructors who have gone above and beyond to foster inclusive, challenging, and productive learning environments for our students.
🍎 The recipient of this year’s Student Lecturer Award is Emily Burke (left). Emily was rated “outstanding” in all areas, especially her knack for creating an atmosphere where students felt welcome. Indeed, well over 95% of Emily’s students felt she created a safe space where they could take part. As one student put it, “Emily did a fantastic job in making the lecture feel welcoming and helped alleviate my fear of answering questions.”
🍎 The Teaching Assistant Award went to Yujin “Della" Tao (right). After serving as a teaching assistant for five semesters for Soc 120: Marriage and the Family, Della is now an integral part of this course due to her expertise and organization. Her dedication and detailed comments on assignments, which she provides well before the deadline, have made a significant difference. As one student remarked: “I loved having Della as a TA. Della truly wants all of us to succeed and does a great job of giving specific and helpful feedback.”
🍎 Christine Schwartz (not pictured) was honored with the department’s Faculty Teaching Award. In her long tenure at UW-Madison, Christine’s impact on undergraduate success has been significant; this is especially evident in her role with the Concentration in Analysis and Research (CAR) Program. Renowned for her exceptional organization skills and well-balanced expectations, Christine’s ability to break down difficult topics into more digestible forms makes her a truly exceptional teacher. Whether instructing in the graduate class Demographic Techniques-II or teaching Statistics for Sociologists I, her talent in “assuaging any fear of math” is unsurpassed. One student remarked, “her love of stats made the atmosphere in the class exciting… and she created a positive, non-judgmental learning atmosphere.”
Thank you to all of our teaching award recipients for going above and beyond to give students an exceptional learning experience!