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People in the News

Monday, September 15, 2025

People in the News

Monday, September 15, 2025

Dr. Yvette Weatherton receives special honor

Dr. Yvette Weatherton
Dr. Yvette Weatherton

ARLINGTON — Nine faculty members from The University of Texas at Arlington are among 63 educators recognized this year by The University of Texas System Board of Regents for excellence in the classroom.

The honors come with a $25,000 cash award and recognize faculty members at UT System academic institutions who demonstrate extraordinary classroom performance and innovation at the undergraduate level. The professors are to be recognized Wednesday, Aug. 21, during a ceremony in Austin.

UT Arlington President Vistasp M. Karbhari said the awards underscore the depth and wealth of talent and commitment to excellence within the University’s faculty.

“A great University has great teachers, and we are proud to have some of the very best,” Karbhari said. “Our faculty members serve one of the nation’s most diverse student bodies, and they are committed to ensuring student success not just for those who enter UT Arlington at the top of their high school class, but rather for all who are committed to a better tomorrow for themselves and their families.”

The UT Arlington honorees are:

 Yvette Weatherton, senior lecturer, civil engineering

 Josephine Caldwell-Ryan, adjunct assistant professor of sociology and anthropology

 Rebecca Deen, chair and associate professor of political science

 Susanna Khavul, associate professor of management

 Frank Lewis, professor of electrical engineering and the Moncrief-O’Donnell Endowed Chair, UT Arlington Research Institute

 Beth Mancini, professor of nursing and associate dean for undergraduate studies for the College of Nursing

 Dan Popa, associate professor of electrical engineering

 Peggy Semingson, assistant professor of curriculum and instruction

 Seiichiro Tanizaki, lecturer, chemistry and biochemistry

The awards are in their fifth year. Honorees were selected based on recommendations from department chairs, deans and committees. A complete list of winners and their institutions is available on the UT System website.

“Our faculty members are the heart and soul of our institutions, and they are the most critical factor in student success,” said Gene Powell, chairman of the UT System Board of Regents. “The Board created the awards program because of our respect and appreciation for these outstanding teachers, and because we want to make sure our institutions continue to be places of educational excellence.”

Award nominees must demonstrate a clear commitment to teaching and a sustained ability to deliver excellence to the undergraduate learning experience. Campus and external judges rigorously examined the candidates’ teaching performance over three years.

“We are deeply grateful to the Regents for their ongoing commitment to honor our very best and most dedicated faculty,” said UT System Chancellor Francisco G. Cigarroa, M.D. “These awards recognize the immeasurable impact teachers have on our students, who will shape the future of our communities across Texas and the nation.”