Dear all,

It is my great pleasure to share the news that Zachary La Rock is the 2024-2025 
Siegel Teaching Prize winner. The Siegel Teaching Prize was established 19 
years ago to recognize HASTS graduate students who have excelled in their 
commitment to and performance in MIT’s undergraduate teaching program.

The prize committee, William Deringer, Michael John Gorman, Chakanetsa 
Mavhunga, and Eli Nelson, prepared the following prize citation:

We are pleased to present the Siegel Teaching Prize to Zachary La Rock, in 
recognition of his outstanding contributions to 21A.00: Introduction to 
Anthropology, taught by Michaela Thompson. Zach distinguished himself as a 
dedicated and innovative educator, bringing both creativity and rigor to his 
teaching. His thoughtful suggestions for class activities and assignments 
enriched the course design, and his guest lecture on Environment and Culture 
was both seamlessly connected to the overarching themes and enthusiastically 
received by students.

Beyond his formal teaching contributions, Zach played an active role in 
cultivating student engagement with anthropological concepts and readings. His 
guidance on final ethnographic projects proved invaluable, challenging students 
to move beyond surface-level analysis and encouraging them to ground their work 
in deeper theoretical and conceptual frameworks. Through his energy, insight, 
and care, Zach has already demonstrated the qualities of an exceptional 
teacher, and the HASTS program can be proud to have him as its representative.

Please join me in congratulating Zach for this wonderful and much deserved 
honor. I would also like to recognize and thank Will, Michael John, Chakanetsa, 
Eli for serving on the prize committee.

Best wishes,

Eden

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Eden Medina
Head, Program in Science, Technology, and Society
Professor of Science, Technology, and Society
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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https://news.mit.edu/2023/designing-revolution-1002

Recent Scholarship:
How to Design a Revolution: The Chilean Road to 
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 (Lars Müller Publishers)
“Knowledge and Ignorance in Forensic Identification: The Origins of a Contested 
Human Rights 
Fact<https://edenmedina.mit.edu/news/new-article-knowledge-and-ignorance-in-forensic-identification-the-origins-of-a-contested-human-rights-fact/>,”
 Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society





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