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CSI/CUNY News Release |
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For Immediate Release -
Thursday, March 27, 2003 |
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Academic Award
Presidential Lecture
for Excellence in Teaching
Professor of History David Traboulay, the recipient of this
year's Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, spoke to a
crowd of 100 faculty, staff, and students who gathered in the Center
for the Arts' Williamson Theater today.
CSI President Marlene Springer opened the event with comments on
Dr. Traboulay's achievements as a scholar, and upon being awarded an engraved plaque and check for $1,500 to
commemorate the day, Traboulay began his lecture by saying "I am grateful and happy to
receive this first Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching,
and feel humble about this splendid recognition."
Traboulay's lecture, entitled "Universitas: The Academic Community
as Inspiration," opened with a quotation from John of Salisbury, "Happy
is the Exile that brings such a Home."
Traboulay, a native of Trinidad on faculty at CSI since 1971,
discussed his feelings about teaching. "I must confess the paradox
that I have been aware of from 1957, when I was first hired as a
teacher, of acknowledging the great joy and inspiration that
teaching brought to my life on the one hand, and in similar measure
the profound doubts I have had about the effectiveness of my
teaching."
After a recounting of his academic travels, Traboulay closed his
lecture by expressing "my gratitude to all those who have made my
life and work a 'happy exile.' Although I still find effective
teaching elusive and, when you think that you have found it, it is
impermanent, I have always considered myself fortunate to have been
able to work at what I loved, and feel that it was the spirit of the
college communities that inspired my teaching."
Based on the response of the audience, the feeling was mutual.
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