$15 Million Program to Recognize Top-Notch Teaching, Commercialization Efforts
EL PASO – The University of Texas System Board of Regents approved details of a $15 million initiative on November 13 that will encourage and recognize extraordinary efforts in undergraduate teaching and commercialization activities at the System’s nine academic institutions.
“Regents place a high priority on outstanding undergraduate teaching and technology transfer, and we want to further encourage such excellence by recognizing those who craft innovative, high-caliber approaches to instruction – as well as those who successfully transform laboratory discoveries into commercial enterprises,” Regents’ Chairman H. Scott Caven, Jr., said.
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