Awards for Outstanding Service Kathryn Bollinger and Rob Rahm Rob and Kathryn joined the math undergraduate advising team in the summer of 2020 and have become incredible assets to our undergraduate program. They rose to the challenge with enthusiasm and dedication, and in one short semester went from advising apprentices to experts on the degree programs they had been assigned to advise. Rob and Kathryn have taken this responsibility to heart and have guided our undergraduates in course selections that help them meet their post-undergraduate goals. With them in place we now have an especially solid advising team for the coming years. In addition to his advising duties, Rob has taken over the course equivalence checking for transferred STEM math courses. These requests come in all year long, and Rob tends to virtually all of them. He has also taken a leading role in helping to ensure that Differential Equations courses from TAMU Engineering Academies meet the expectations of the Math Department and the College of Engineering by communicating with professors at these community colleges. Kathryn has played a huge role in making sure that our summer New Student Conferences go smoothly for our incoming students. For every new student, she creates a personalized, color-coded handout that shows the student which degree requirements they have met and which ones they still need to satisfy. This is an indispensable tool that streamlines the advising process and helps highlight to parents and their young students one of the many reasons why majoring in mathematics at Texas A&M University is such a good idea. Awards for Outstanding Teaching Vanessa Coffelt and Todd Schrader Vanessa maintains a large number of office hours for her students and also has an open-door policy encouraging her students to stop in and ask questions even outside of office hours. She makes closed captioned videos for her students as a reference beyond her normal class. Even though she teaches 500-600 students per semester, Vanessa still knows many of her students (calling them by name and knowing about them as a person). She puts great thought into the examples and notation that she uses as she teaches her students. Fortunately, this level of detail benefits other teachers of Math 140 through the book and notes that she and Kathryn wrote and through the advice she provides other teachers as she coordinates Math 140. Vanessa also helps the rest of us teach our classes through her work as an IT/Canvas liaison. Todd started his teaching career at Texas A&M in Spring 2017 and since that time, he has been instrumental in teaching students in the engineering calculus sequence and students in the department's actuarial program. He has had a positive impact on the mathematical preparation of many students in the colleges of Business, Engineering, and Science. Todd routinely teaches an overload class for 151 or 152 and holds his students to high standards. He is a great role model for the students in his class and demonstrates excellent teaching practices. Typically, Lecturers are not assigned leadership duties in the department, but Todd (before his promotion to Senior Lecturer) has been an exception to this rule. During his time in the department, he has served as the faculty adviser for the Aggie Actuaries and as the Math 152 Week-in-Review instructor. These leadership assignments were assigned by departmental administration because he has shown that he is able to work on a team, stay organized, communicate, and take initiative.