About Peter Strevens

Peter Strevens (1922-1989) was a prominent figure in the growth of applied linguistics as a field of study. In his career, Strevens held positions at the University of Leeds, the University of Essex, Wolfson College of Cambridge, and the University of East Michigan, in addition to his time at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. He collaborated in the founding of the School of Applied Linguistics in Edinburgh, and authored many prominent works in the field of applied linguistics.  He was known for his belief that the purpose of extending the use of English across the world was to break down barriers, not to dominate or make money. 

More information can be found in this article from Applied Linguistics. 

About this Award

This is an award given to a graduating MATESL student who has a 4.0 GPA going into the last semester before graduation and who, in other ways, has distinguished themself in an academic manner. This award is decided by the majority of MATESL faculty. 

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Peter Strevens Award for Academic Excellence Plaque 1
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Peter Strevens Award for Academic Excellence Plaque 2

 

Award Recipients

Year Recipient
1991 Ryonhee Kim
1991 Frances Vavvrus
1992 James McCullough
1993 Emily Wee
1994 David Broersma
1995 Lori Chinitz
1996 Jane Alsberg
1997 Juliet Jones
1998 Todd Enslen
1999 Stacia Steward
2000 Philip MacLellan
2001 Duangrudee Techa-intrawong
2002 Sally Henderson
2003 Yoonsook Mo
2005 Sue Ann Mauck
2006 Carolina DaCunha
2007 Hee Sung (Grace) Jun
2008 Vanessa Rouillon
2009 Kara Wheeler
2010 Juval Racelis
2011 Patricia Blecha
2012 Ryan Salvador
2013 Lynne Lawson
2014 Leyla Lambert
2015 Christine Wingate
2016  Catalina Sandoval Munoz
2017 Jeannete Pyne
2019 Calen Gutwein
2020 Hannah Butler-Auld
2021 Alice Houston
2022 Michelle Kim
2023 Anna Krokhmal
2024 Sibel Arikoglu
2024 Yu-Wen Lien