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Professor
Awarded Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching
Dr.
Neil Gray, associate professor of chemistry at The University of
Texas at Tyler, is the recipient of the Jack and Dorothy Fay White
Fellowship for Teaching Excellence for the 2003-04 academic year.
The award is given to the previous year’s
nominee for the Minnie Stevens Piper Award, which recognizes excellence
in teaching.
Gray, who joined the UT Tyler faculty in 1995, has
received numerous teaching awards including the Chancellor's Council
Award in 2001 and the Minnie Stevens Piper Award nomination in 2002.
He graduated from UT Tyler with a bachelor of science
in chemistry in 1990 and completed his doctorate in chemistry at
Texas A&M University in 1994. Gray completed a postdoctoral
fellowship at Los Alamos National Lab and taught at Texas A&M,
where he received the Chemistry Department Excellence in Teaching
Award and Organic Division Teaching Award.
Gray has published 18 peer-reviewed research papers,
presented at 27 professional meetings and received more than $500,000
in grant funding.

Contact
person: Emily Battle,
(903) 565-5604

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