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Quackenbush Receives Teaching Award
Cited for creativity, contributions to profession
5/26/2010
Dr. Lindi Quackenbush, an assistant professor at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF), has received the 2010 ESF College Foundation Award for Exceptional Achievement in Teaching.
She is a faculty member in the ESF Department of Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering. The award recognized Quackenbush's creativity as a teacher and her contributions to the professional engineering community.
Quackenbush teaches graduate and undergraduate courses that include surveying, remote sensing and geographic information systems. She also teaches engineering design courses at the freshman and senior level.
Quackenbush earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Melbourne, Australia, and her master's degree and doctorate from ESF.
The Foundation Award was established in 1999 to celebrate the accomplishments of ESF faculty members who have achieved excellence in their teaching responsibilities.


