Morse receives Graves. Jr. Award
(Williamsburg, VA) - Deborah D. Morse, professor of English at the
College of William and Mary, was presented with the 2008 Thomas Ashley
Graves Jr. Award at the College's May 11 commencement exercises.
Created to honor former-President Graves for his 14 years of service to
the College, the award is presented annually in recognition of
sustained excellence in teaching. The award recognizes both the praise
and enthusiasm from Morse's students, and her record of commitment to
serving the College.
"The
mediocre teacher," as one sage puts it, merely "tells." The good
teacher explains. The superior demonstrates. The great teacher
"inspires," said Interim William and Mary President W. Taylor Reveley
III. "How do you know who is the inspiring teacher? You see it in her
students. The young men and women who follow, like disciples, the
lectures of Professor Deborah Morse of the Department of English are
truly inspired."
In eight years at William and Mary, Morse has directed or co-directed
14 Senior Honors Theses, served on a number of departmental committees,
and is currently Director of the English departmental Honors program.