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Meet the 2024 Honorees

The PALSave Open Educator Awards recognize innovation and excellence in support of higher education, textbook affordability and student success. As part of the PALSave: PALNI Affordable Learning Program, these individuals have been key players in the creation and adoption of Open Educational Resources—OER—which reduces costs for students and makes higher education more equitable and accessible.

Header photo: Dr. Arbin Thapaliya of Franklin College

Pictured is Dhabih Chulhai

Dhabih Chulhai

University of Indianapolis

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Pictured is Kim LaComba

Kim LaComba

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College

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Pictured is Glené Mynhardt

Glené Mynhardt

Hanover College

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Patrick Eggleton

Taylor University

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Andrea Mescall

Andrea Mescall

Franklin College

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Pictured is Alan Overstreet

Alan Overstreet

Anderson University

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Pictured is Seth Hopper

Seth Hopper

Earlham College

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Pictured is Jennie Mitchell

Jennie Mitchell

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College

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Pictured is Arbin Thapaliya

Arbin Thapaliya

Franklin College

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What are the Open Educator Awards?

Given annually as part of the PALSave: PALNI Affordable Learning Program, the Open Educator Award recognizes outstanding teaching faculty, open educational resource (OER) champions, and innovators in the realm of textbook affordability and student success on PALNI campuses. Individuals can nominate their colleagues or can self-nominate for the award. Honorees are selected based on criteria established by the PALSave team and announced in summer/fall. 

What is the criteria for being an Open Educator Award recipient?

Any outstanding teaching faculty advocate or adopter of OER can be considered.

Potential awardees might include professors who:

  • Are passionate champions for Open Education Resources (OER)
  • Have created their own open materials for a course, or for a wider audience
  • Engage students with innovative open pedagogy
How do I nominate myself or someone else for the award?

Nominations are typically held in June with the honorees announced mid to late summer of each year. The PALSave team will put out a call for nominations via the PALNI Community, PALSave email distribution lists, and other channels. For questions about the process, email the PALSave team.

Who are the past honorees?
Now in its fifth cycle, the Open Educator Awards have recognized many individuals from across PALNI's 24 supported institutions. View past honorees: