Jennifer Hain Teper Receives Campus Excellence in Faculty Mentoring Award

Jennifer Hain Teper, John E. “Bud” Velde Professor, Preservation and Conservation Librarian, has received the Campus Excellence in Faculty Mentoring Award, which recognizes Illinois faculty who demonstrate an outstanding commitment to the academic community through mentorship and fostering the intellectual, creative, scholarly, and professional growth of pre-tenure and mid-career faculty.

Teper has mentored countless graduate assistants, practicum students, and early career professionals through her roles as head of Preservation Services and adjunct faculty at the iSchool. Her mentoring style integrates real-world experiences through projects and hands-on learning across a broad range of areas, including valuable benchwork, conservation, and leadership skills. Numerous current and past mentees credit Teper with not only helping them find their footing and achieve important academic and professional milestones, but also inspiring them to pursue careers in conservation, preservation, archives, and related fields at Illinois and institutions around the country (a University of Illinois 150 Years & Beyond alumni article provides a first-hand perspective from one of Teper’s former mentees). Teper has also contributed nationally through her work with the American Institute for Conservation, where she focused on broadening and diversifying preservation librarianship and cultural heritage conservation. Her leadership and many contributions here at the Library, including her service on the Faculty Review Committee and Promotion and Tenure Committee, have expanded career and support pathways for both tenure-track and specialized Library faculty.

More information about Teper’s award and work to support mentoring is available as part of the Faculty members honored with 2025 Campus Awards for Excellence in Faculty Leadership announcement. Congratulations to Teper on this well-deserved distinction!

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