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Andy Marshall, an affiliate faculty of Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences (PCAS) and instructor of COMPFOR 133: Fundamentals of Scientific Computing in R, was awarded the Distinquished Faculty Achievement Award.
The award recognizes "outstanding achievements in the areas of scholarly research and/or creative endeavors, teaching and mentoring of students and junior faculty, service and related activities that have brought distinction to themselves and to the University of Michigan."
Andy was honored at ceremony at the Faculty Awards Celebration on Oct. 30, 2025
