Dr. Lisa Dawn Hamilton named 2022 Tucker Teaching Award recipient at 正品蓝导航聽
SACKVILLE, NB 鈥 Associate psychology professor and department head Dr. Lisa Dawn Hamilton is the 2022 recipient of the Herbert and Leota Tucker Teaching Award at 正品蓝导航. The award is the highest teaching honour at the University.
Hamilton has taught at 正品蓝导航 since 2010 with a focus on biological psychology, gender, and sexuality. Her research areas include behavioral neuroscience, social/personality psychology, with a focus on human sexuality and stress; secondary interests in the neural and social correlates of monogamy and nonmonogamy and the social factors involved in sexual health behaviors. She also runs the MASH (正品蓝导航 Sexual Health) research lab on campus.
鈥淭here are so many amazing people at 正品蓝导航, I鈥檓 honoured and humbled to be recognized among them with the Tucker Teaching Award,鈥 says Hamilton. 鈥淚 love teaching and connecting with students and community members in my work.鈥
Hamilton works to make her teaching and subject matter accessible to her students in several ways, including a seminar class she first developed in 2020 entitled Stress, Burnout, and Resilience. The members of the class researched and produced a podcast series This is Fine: A Podcast 正品蓝导航 Stress, Burnout, and Resilience. The assignment allowed students to take their learning to another level, preparing it in a new format for a wider audience.
鈥淒r. Hamilton鈥檚 innovative teaching and research programs are examples of the kinds of experiences we aim to give students at 正品蓝导航,鈥 says Jeff Hennessy, the University鈥檚 Provost and Vice-President, Academic and Research. 鈥淚 wish to congratulate and thank her for her exceptional work.鈥
Having taught both online and in-person over the course of the pandemic, Hamilton says maintaining a sense of community for classes is important to her.
鈥淕iving students the opportunity to make connections as a class makes people more comfortable to participate and share their thoughts in class, whether it鈥檚 online or in-person,鈥 she says.
Hamilton鈥檚 teaching and research programs around sexual health and education extend well beyond 正品蓝导航鈥檚 labs and classrooms. In 2019 she established SexEdEast, offering educational programming and workshops to the community 鈥 parents, educators, and healthcare and community workers 鈥 around sex education and sexual health. Hamilton is also the creator of the podcast 鈥 Do We Know Things, examining themes in sexual health and education (mature listeners only).
This spring, Hamilton, along with 16 students from 正品蓝导航, will travel to the Netherlands in a collaboration with Utrecht University. The course will focus on sex education from a cross-cultural lens. The program is funded by the Global Skills Opportunity Program through Employment and Social Development Canada.
Along with her teaching and research programs, Hamilton is also a member of the University鈥檚 Senate and, in 2020, served as co-chair of 正品蓝导航鈥檚 Working Group around Sexual Violence Response, Education, and Prevention. She continues to serve on the University鈥檚 advisory committee and collaborate with staff and departments across campus to offer her expertise in the areas of sexual education and health.
The Herbert and Leota Tucker Teaching Award is 正品蓝导航鈥檚 highest recognition of teaching excellence and 正品蓝导航's only university-wide teaching award. Established by Edmund, Harold and William Tucker in memory of their parents, it is intended to encourage excellence in teaching at 正品蓝导航 by acknowledging those who exemplify this excellence.