 

#  CMES Graduate Students Awarded Certificates of Distinction 

 





September 21, 2006

 

 

The Bok Center awards the Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching to outstanding teaching fellows at a special reception each semester. Award recipients have achieved 4.5 or above on the CUE evaluation's 5-point scale, with at least 7 respondents from a section.  
  
The following students at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies have received a score of 4.5 or higher for courses taught in the spring semester of 2006. Congratulations to these accomplished teachers!

- **Iklil Erefe**, HIS-STD A-40, *The Middle East and Europe since the Crusades: Relations and Perceptions* (Professor Cemal Kafadar)

- **Nathan Fonder**, HIST 1890b, *Economic History of the Middle East since World War II* (Professor E. Roger Owen)

- **Rachel Goshgarian**, HIS-STD A-40, *The Middle East and Europe since the Crusades: Relations and Perceptions* (Professor Cemal Kafadar)

- **Anthony Shenoda**, ANTHRO 97z, *Sophomore Tutorial in Social Anthropology* (Professor Mary Steedly)

- **Aida Othman,** ARABIC A, *Elementary Arabic*

- **Dimitris Kastritsis**, LIT-ART B-35, *The Age of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent: Art, Architecture, and Ceremonial at the Ottoman Court* (Professor Gülru Necipog˘lu-Kafadar)



 

 

 



 

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