Cluster faculty member, Lisa Bates will receive a 2017 Columbia University Presidential Teaching Award. This award is given to Columbia University’s best teachers for commitment to excellent and often innovative teaching. Bates teaches the Epidemiology Department’s Social Epidemiology Course.
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