Jennifer Barnes, Stephanie Gardiner-Walsh, Daniel Lannin, Sandra Osorio, and Livia Stone will receive Teaching Initiative Awards, along with graduate student teaching awards.
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Noël-Elkins named recipient of Rives award
Amelia Noël-Elkins of University College is the recipient of the Stan and Sandy Rives Excellence in Undergraduate Education Award. She will be honored at the Founders Day Convocation.
Outstanding University Creative Activity, initiative awards named
Professor of Sculpture Claire Lieberman and Professor of Communication Brent Simonds have been awarded Outstanding University Creative Activity Awards, and Assistant Professor Dan Ozminkowski has been honored with the Creative Activity Initiative Award.
Criminal Justice Sciences faculty members selected to share research in Washington, D.C.
The Division on Women and Crime of the American Society of Criminology hosted its first Congressional briefing with faculty members Shelly Clevenger and Cara Rabe-Hemp taking part.
Juvenile justice across continents: Research compares youth centers in Japan and the U.S.
Working with young people to give them a second chance can look different in the United States and Japan, according to Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Joanne Savage.
Bakir and Wagman named Outstanding University Researchers
Professor of Marketing Aysen Bakir and Professor of Psychology Jeffrey Wagman have been named Outstanding University Researchers by the Office of the Provost. They will be honored at the Founders Day Convocation on February 21.
Planetarium presents Incoming!: Shows on asteroids and dark matter
The shows Incoming! Asteroids, Comets, and the Hard-Hitting Stories of Our Cosmic Origins, and Phantom of the Universe: The Hunt for Dark Matter will be shown at the Planetarium.
Civil Service Council raffle raises more than $1,500
The Civil Service Council raised more than $1,500 for scholarships with the 2018 CS Council raffle.
Obsidian journal earns prestigious Parnassus Award
The Council of Editors of Learned Journals named Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora the winner of the 2018 Parnassus Award.
Lacy to retire from Office of the Provost
Alan Lacy, associate vice president for Academic Fiscal Management, has announced he will retire June 30.