The Honors Program encourages and welcomes student nominations for this award.
This award recognizes outstanding contributions to undergraduate advising by faculty or staff members to Honors Program students. Nominees for this distinction have significantly exceeded expectations by providing exceptional undergraduate advising experiences to Honors students. This fund was established by Dr. Lynn Goodstein and Dr. Peter Langer, who both have strong ties to UConn Honors. The late Lynn Goodstein served as the Associate Vice Provost and Director from 2002 to 2012, and her husband, Peter Langer is a graduate of the inaugural Honors Program Class of 1968.
Nomination Requirements
- The nominee must be a full-time faculty or staff member*
- The nominee exhibits excellence in advising Honors students
- The student submitting the nomination must be in the Honors Program
- The selected awardee will participate in-person at the Honors Medals Ceremony to be held on April 29, 2023
*Teaching assistants and graduate assistants are not eligible for this award
Additional details about the award are available by clicking here. Please e-mail honors@uconn.edu with any questions.
Submitted nominations are processed via a third-party software application, SurveyMonkey Apply. The terms of use and privacy statements for this software apply to your use of it and to the information you provide in your application. Before proceeding with your submission, please review their terms and privacy statements linked below.
The Goodstein-Langer Award for Honors Advising
The Honors Program encourages and welcomes student nominations for this award.
This award recognizes outstanding contributions to undergraduate advising by faculty or staff members to Honors Program students. Nominees for this distinction have significantly exceeded expectations by providing exceptional undergraduate advising experiences to Honors students. This fund was established by Dr. Lynn Goodstein and Dr. Peter Langer, who both have strong ties to UConn Honors. The late Lynn Goodstein served as the Associate Vice Provost and Director from 2002 to 2012, and her husband, Peter Langer is a graduate of the inaugural Honors Program Class of 1968.
Nomination Requirements
- The nominee must be a full-time faculty or staff member*
- The nominee exhibits excellence in advising Honors students
- The student submitting the nomination must be in the Honors Program
- The selected awardee will participate in-person at the Honors Medals Ceremony to be held on April 29, 2023
*Teaching assistants and graduate assistants are not eligible for this award
Additional details about the award are available by clicking here. Please e-mail honors@uconn.edu with any questions.
Submitted nominations are processed via a third-party software application, SurveyMonkey Apply. The terms of use and privacy statements for this software apply to your use of it and to the information you provide in your application. Before proceeding with your submission, please review their terms and privacy statements linked below.