Appalachian State University School/College Awards

As part of the annual Board of Governors Excellence in Teaching Awards, the Appalachian State University School/College Awards recognize App State faculty members for their innovative teaching methods in the classroom, making a difference in the way students learn. These campus-based awards come with a $1,000 cash prize.

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Dr. Jamie Levine
Dr. Jamie Levine - Professor, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences

Dr. Jamie Levine
Award Year: 2025
Professor, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences

Dr. Jamie Levine, professor in App State's Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, has been a faculty member at the university since 2012.

Levine's highly successful teaching philosophy of creating a collaborative classroom environment has earned her nominations from colleagues for induction into the Academy of Outstanding Teachers at App State in both 2019 and 2023.

A nominator — one of Levine's former students — said, "Dr. Levine is capable, patient and undeniably smart. She is all of these things while also being a hardworking, talented scientist, whose passion for sharing knowledge shines in the way she leads her classes."

Levine is also an active researcher, whose interests include tectonic evolution of the Southern Appalachians, as well as understanding how minerals respond to deformation and how they record the timing and conditions of tectonic events.

Levine holds a bachelor's degree in geology from Carleton College and master's and doctoral degrees in geology from the University of Texas.