UH Maui College instructor Aubrey Weston honored for excellence in teaching
KAHULUI—Aubrey Weston is an instructor and coordinator for UH Maui College’s accounting program, who was recognized this week for her excellence in teaching, according to the University of Hawaii.
“Her commitment to teaching is evident in the numerous nominations she received for the award for teaching excellence,” UH said of Weston. “Students praise Weston for her willingness to go above and beyond to support their learning journey. A student said, ‘Her enthusiasm for teaching shines through as she acts not only as a professor but also as a mentor, guiding students through complex concepts with clarity and patience.’”
Weston’s organizational skills and professionalism create a conducive learning environment, where students can easily navigate course materials and assignments. Her creativity makes learning enjoyable and engaging for her students.
Weston is one of 14 UH faculty members from across the state that were awarded the Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching, according to UH.
“Congratulations to our world-class honorees who have demonstrated outstanding excellence in teaching and scholarship,” said UH President David Lassner. “These remarkable educators improve and inspire students, colleagues and communities through their innovation, hard work and service.”
The Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching recognizes faculty who exhibit an extraordinary level of subject mastery and scholarship, teaching effectiveness and creativity, and personal values beneficial to students.