This message was shared with faculty and professional staff members on January 15, 2026.

The Office for Faculty Excellence & Academic Culture is pleased to announce nominations are now being accepted for the 2025–2026 Faculty Recognition Awards. Awardees will be celebrated during President Antonio Merlo’s Inauguration Week in April, shifting our annual awards cycle to align with other events honoring academic excellence.

Nominations are invited from all units across campus and should be reserved for individuals who are clearly exceptional in the category for which they are nominated. Brief descriptions of the awards are provided below. Details such as eligibility criteria and application deadlines are available on InfoReady via the link for each award.

Apply by February 13, 2026

Awards Offered:

NEW: Provost Award for Faculty Excellence
Recognizes full-time faculty who demonstrate outstanding performance across research/scholarship/creative activity, teaching, and service. Emphasizes holistic excellence, alignment with Drexel’s mission and values, and leadership as a model for colleagues and students. Accomplishments at Drexel are weighted more heavily than those elsewhere.

Provost Awards for Excellence in Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity
Recognize full-time faculty whose research, scholarship, and/or creative activity have had major impact on their field, public perceptions of Drexel, and society. Awardees demonstrate sustained excellence and leadership relative to career stage.

Provost Award for Pedagogical Innovation
Recognizes full-time faculty who implement outstanding innovations in teaching and learning, including new approaches to curriculum design, interdisciplinary instruction, community or workforce engagement, or the creative application of effective, inclusive, experiential, and student-centered teaching practices.

Provost Award for Undergraduate Teaching Impact
Recognizes full-time faculty who have made a distinctive impact through excellence in teaching, primarily at the first- or second-year undergraduate level.

Adjunct Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence
Honors an adjunct faculty member who exemplifies high-quality teaching and student mentorship. Accomplishments at Drexel are weighted more heavily than those elsewhere.

Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching
Funded by the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation, this is the University’s most prestigious teaching award, recognizing sustained excellence in teaching by full-time faculty.
Due to the adjusted awards cycle, two Lindback Awards will be conferred, with submission criteria based on teaching evaluations from the respective academic years:

Questions may be directed to ofaawards@drexel.edu.