Six faculty members join ranks of University of Colorado Distinguished Professors
Highest honor for educators recognizes exceptional research, teaching, service
Six University of Colorado faculty members today were named Distinguished Professors, the most prestigious honor for faculty at the university.
Each year, the recognition goes to faculty members who demonstrate exemplary performance in research or creative work, a record of excellence in classroom teaching and supervision of individual learning, and outstanding service to the profession, university and its affiliates.
CU President Bruce D. Benson reviewed nominations from CU’s campuses; with the recommendation of a committee of Distinguished Professors, he forwarded the candidates’ names to the Board of Regents, which voted in favor of the nominees today at the board’s meeting at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
The 2014 honorees are:
![](/sites/default/files/Dan_Baker_CC08%20mug%20crop.jpg)
![Daniel Baker](/sites/default/files/Dan_Baker_CC08%20mug%20crop.jpg)
![Kurt G. Beam](/sites/default/files/kurt%20beam%20preferred%20photo%20mug%20crop.jpg)
![Kris Gutierrez](/sites/default/files/gutierrez-photo.jpg)
![Leslie Leinwand](/sites/default/files/Leslie%20Leinwand%201.CUphoto.1%20mug%20crop.jpg)
![Daniel J. Scheeres](/sites/default/files/Daniel_Sheerer41GA%20scheeres.jpg)
![Thomas Wynn](/sites/default/files/tom%20wynn%20distinguished%20professor%201%20mug%20crop.jpg)
With these six new designees, the number of CU Distinguished Professors is 79. The program was established in 1977.
About the CU System
The University of Colorado is a premier public research university with four campuses: the University of Colorado Boulder, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, the University of Colorado Denver and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. With more than 59,700 students, over 4,900 full-time instructional faculty members and an additional 1,200 research faculty members across the four campuses, CU is the largest institution of higher education in the state of Colorado. CU researchers attracted more than $863 million in sponsored research funding in fiscal year 2013-14. Academic prestige is marked by the university’s five Nobel laureates, nine MacArthur “genius” Fellows, 20 astronauts and 19 Rhodes Scholars. For more information about the entire CU system, and to access campus resources, go to www.cu.edu.
Contact: Jay Dedrick, 303-968-8768, Jay.Dedrick@cu.edu
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