Sharon Keillor Award for Women in Engineering Education


The Sharon Keillor Award for Women in Engineering Education "recognizes and honors outstanding women engineering educators." Recipients hold an earned doctoral degree in an engineering discipline or related field, have at least five years of teaching experience in an engineering school, and have "an outstanding record in teaching engineering students."
The award has been given annually since 2001. include Professor Jeannie L Darby, Ph.D., P.E. of UC Davis Civil and Environmental Engineering, and American bioengineer and the Malcolm Gillis University Professor at Rice University Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Ph.D.

Recipients

YearAwardeeInstitutionRef
2001Jeannie L. DarbyUniversity of California, Davis
2002Audeen W. FentimanOhio State University
2003Jennifer L. CurtisPurdue University
2004Rebecca Richards-KortumRice University
2005Malgorzata S. ZywnoRyerson University
2006Sara Wadia-FascettiNortheastern University
2007Julia RossUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County
2008Sue Ann AllenGeorgia Institute of Technology
2009Alice C. ParkerUniversity of Southern California
2010Kauser JahanRowan University
2011Sheryl SorbyMichigan Technological University
2012Mary Besterfield-SacreUniversity of Pittsburgh
2013Teri Reed-RhoadsTexas A&M University
2014Susan McCahanUniversity of Toronto
2015Mia K. MarkeyUniversity of Texas at Austin
2016Karen C. DavisUniversity of Cincinnati
2017Not presented
2018Donna C. LlewellynBoise State University
2019Jenna CarpenterCampbell University