亚洲AV鈥檚聽聽was聽among the 12 educators from around the state honored by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) with its 2021 Outstanding Faculty Awards.聽
Peterson, an assistant professor in the聽聽within the聽, was selected聽as聽a 鈥淩ising Star鈥 from among聽72 original聽nominees.聽
The award聽is聽the highest honor for faculty聽at Virginia鈥檚聽public and private institutions of higher learning, recognizing those聽who exemplify the highest standards of teaching, scholarship and service. Nominees are selected by the institutions, reviewed by a panel of peers and chosen by committee of leaders from the public and private sectors.聽Peterson聽becomes Mason鈥檚聽23rd聽overall selection since the award鈥檚 inception聽in 1987.聽
鈥淚t means a great deal聽to me,鈥 he said of the honor. 鈥淚 come from a humble academic background. I attended state schools for the majority of my academic training, and for what I lack in intelligence,聽I've always tried to make up in hard work. I also grew up in the military family but took a leap of faith to pursue an academic career rather than enlisting. The SCHEV Rising Star Award gives me confidence that I chose the right path.鈥澛
The 鈥淩ising Star鈥 category was created in 2004 to recognize faculty with more than two complete years of full-time experience, but less than six. Beginning in 2010, two Rising Star recipients聽are聽selected annually.聽
Provost聽and Executive Vice President聽聽lauded Peterson for making a difference in the lives of Mason students.聽
鈥淗e is a wonderful example of an inspiring faculty member who supports our students and helps to change their lives,鈥 Ginsberg said. 鈥淗is breadth of research also is impressive while demonstrating a solid record of engaged and transformative work. He is a dynamic and student-centered instructor and mentor, and a respected scholar鈥攖he perfect combination for an exemplar for a 鈥淩ising Star鈥濃攁nd well-deserved recognition by SCHEV.鈥澛
Working in Mason鈥檚聽聽since 2016, Peterson has quickly established himself as an up-and-coming leader in the field of bioethics. His expertise in health-driven and evidence-based strategies could help policymakers forge a comprehensive approach to a COVID-19 vaccine strategy that benefits all Americans.聽
CHSS Dean聽聽credited Peterson for fostering the next generation of scholars through his innovative聽classes, commitment to mentoring and outstanding bioethics teaching.聽
鈥淎ndrew鈥疨eterson鈥痠s an outstanding scholar-teacher who represents the distinctive strengths of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Mason,鈥 Ardis said. 鈥淗is cutting-edge ethical research on brain trauma and dementia exemplifies how CHSS faculty聽address essential questions and provide solutions to social problems, while demonstrating the intellectual flexibility to pivot, as he has done in his recent work on the聽COVID-19 pandemic. Andrew鈥痚pitomizes the world-class research and engaged teaching and mentoring on which our聽college thrives.鈥澛
Previous聽Outstanding Faculty Award recipients from Mason have included 2020 honoree聽,听补苍诲听听补苍诲听,聽both of聽whom were recognized in 2019.聽
鈥淚t is immensely satisfying,鈥 Peterson said of the recognition. 鈥淏ut I'm also mindful of the many other faculty members across Virginia who are deserving of recognition. This year has been exceptionally difficult for all Americans, not least university communities. I am in awe of the educators across Virginia who have raised heaven and earth to fulfill their mission in spite of聽the聽pandemic.鈥澛
Each recipient of the 2021聽Outstanding Faculty Awards will receive a $7,500 gift from Dominion Energy听补苍诲听will be honored聽at a special聽virtual聽ceremony聽later next year.聽