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Posted 1:56 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025

CASSH's Sona Kazemi and Ryan McKelley were among six UWL faculty members to receive a 2025 Eagle Teaching Excellence Awawrd.

Kazemi, McKelley honored with Eagle Teaching Excellence Awards

UW-La Crosse is home to many outstanding instructors who make a difference in students’ lives inside and outside the classroom.  

This year, UWL’s Provost Office received hundreds of nominations from students hoping to recognize their favorite faculty. From these nominations, a university committee selected six faculty to receive 2025 Eagle Teaching Excellence Awards, including two from the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities.

Take a moment to get to know Sona Kazemi (Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies) and Ryan McKelley (Psychology).

Sona Kazemi: Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies

Started at UWL: 2023 

Courses: I am in the Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies Department, and I teach racial and ethnic studies, women's and gender studies, disability studies, and sexuality studies. Overall, my teaching is focused on equity studies research. 

Background: I held multiple postdoctoral fellowships at the Ohio State University. 

Favorite part of teaching: Watching my planted seeds turn into blooming flowers and trees creating shade, fruit and beauty for everyone crossing their paths. 

Ryan McKelley: Psychology

Started at UWL: 2008 

Courses: Psychology Department, mostly courses in clinical/counseling psychology (e.g., abnormal psychology, psychopharmacology, behavior modification, men and masculinities, group counseling, etc.) 

Background: I was a management consultant in the tech industry, then went to grad school to become a licensed psychologist. 

Favorite part of teaching: There is a Benjamin Disraeli quote that says it better than I can: “The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches, but to reveal to them their own.” I love hearing how students connect what they are learning to their lives, and to play a small part in such an exciting and important life transition.


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