Axford garners Illinois Student Senate Teaching Excellence Award

4/5/2011

This year, students and peers both honored Roy A. Axford, a professor in the Department of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering, for his unparalleled record of teaching excellence, adding to the growing collection of awards recognizing his instructional skills.

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This year, students and peers both honored Roy A. Axford, a professor in the Department of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering, for his unparalleled record of teaching excellence, adding to the growing collection of awards recognizing his instructional skills.

Roy A. Axford
The Illinois Student Senate chose Axford for the 2010-11 ISS Teaching Excellence Award. He also was chosen for the campus 2010 Graduate and Professional Teaching Award.

Axford was one of four winners selected from 675 individuals students nominated for the Student Senate recognition. Nomination statements, courses the nominees taught and notable research were among the selection criteria. The award was presented during a February 20 ceremony.

Attending the ceremony, Chancellor Robert Easter said the nominations demonstrated the students’ commitment to learning. “Over 675 students thought their teacher or instructor deserved recognition. That says something of the quality of teaching on campus.”

The Graduate and Professional Teaching Award will be presented April 26 during the Celebration of Teaching Excellence. In congratulating Axford, Richard Wheeler, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Interim Provost, said, “Perhaps the most gratifying aspect of this award is the fact that it is given by peers. Your work is greatly respected by your colleagues, as they are responsible for nominating and selecting the campus award recipients.”

The campus also recognized Axford in 2010 with the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award. To qualify for the campus award, he also was selected in 2010 for the College of Engineering Teaching Excellence Award.

The latest honors add to a long list of achievements Axford has accumulated. Numerous times he has been honored with the American Nuclear Society Student Chapter Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award. He’s also received the College of Engineering Rose Award for Teaching Excellence (2008), the Graduate College Outstanding Mentor Award (2004); and the College of Engineering Everitt Award for Teaching Excellence (1985). Twice before he was a finalist for the Campus Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (1979, 1981).

Since starting his career at Illinois, following faculty positions at Texas A&M and Northwestern universities, Axford has established and maintained a first-rate teaching record in nuclear science and technology. He has accomplished this through dedication to developing courses at the upper division undergraduate and graduate levels. He has taught nearly all of NPRE’s 400-level courses over the years and initiated and developed many of them. Also to his credit, Axford played the central role in shaping NPRE’s undergraduate curriculum a few years ago, developing and first teaching several of the new and revised courses.

Axford’s dedication to his students is demonstrated through the teaching course load he continually requests. He always teaches a minimum of two – and frequently three – upper division undergraduate and graduate level courses each semester, and routinely is available to provide students help and answer questions. His mentoring style is to set and expect high intellectual standards, but with meaningful personal involvement in his students’ learning processes.

Axford has been equally committed to “teaching” through the research and advanced development of undergraduate and graduate students. He has produced 53 PhDs, and continues to keep in touch and advise them as they progress in their careers. His dedication to the mentoring of individual students at each stage of their professional developments is extraordinary. Axford is legendary in the vast web of his PhD students who have gone on to conduct research in support of our government’s long-standing policy of developing and maintaining a credible nuclear deterrence capability.

Axford’s dedication to his craft is also reflected in his Instructor and Course Evaluation System (ICES) scores, which are consistently at the top of the NPRE Department and the College of Engineering. He is always included on the “Teachers Ranked as Excellent List.”

Axford said it best himself when he was interviewed for NPRE’s 50th Anniversary video in 2008: “Students are very sensitive to faculty whom (the students) can respect for knowing something. It’s the knowledge that draws their interest.”
“Teaching and research are coupled together. One way to attract good research students is to pay attention to the teaching function. You get perceived as doing teaching right and you don’t have any problems attracting research students.”
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Contact: Roy A. Axford, Department of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering, 217/333-4399.

Writer: Susan Mumm, coordinator, Alumni Relations & Development Office, Department of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering, 217/244-5382.

If you have any questions about the College of Engineering, or other story ideas, contact Rick Kubetz, editor, Engineering Communications Office, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 217/244-7716.


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This story was published April 5, 2011.