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| Interim
Provost Ivy Broder, Kogod IT Professor Edward Wasil, and Interim President
Neil Kerwin |
Faculty
Honored for Achievements at Annual Awards Ceremony
Twenty-three
loyal faculty members were honored for their service, commitment, and
scholarship during AU's annual awards dinner, Sunday, April 23, at the
Washington College of Law. The award winners, retirees, and three employees
of the university for 25 years, “exemplify the tradition of excellence,”
said Interim Provost Ivy Broder.
Edward
A. Wasil Jr., Kogod School of Business, Information Technology,
was awarded Scholar/Teacher of the Year.
Other
University Faculty Award recipients include:
- Andrew D. Pike, Washington College of Law, Outstanding
Teaching
- Robert
M. Feinberg, College of Arts and Sciences, Economics, for Outstanding
Scholarship, Research, and Other Professional Contributions
- Michelle
Egan, School of International Service, Morton
Bender Prize
- Rainey
Ransom, SPA, Justice, Law and Society, and Christopher
Tudge, CAS, Biology, for Outstanding Teaching
in an Adjunct Appointment
- James
R. Heintze, University Library, for Outstanding
Service to the University Community
A
dozen retiring faculty were honored:
- Richard
Berendzen, CAS, Computer Science, Audio Technology, and Physics
- Geoffrey
Burkhart, CAS, Anthropology
- Barbara
Diggs-Brown, SOC
- Mitchell
Hammer, SIS
- James
R. Heintze, University Library
- William
Kincade, SIS
- Anita
La Salle, Kogod, Information Technology
- Jack
E. Orwant, SOC
- Anne
C. Perry, Kogod, International Business
- David
F. T. Rodier, CAS, Philosophy and Religion
- Frank
Turaj, CAS, Literature
- Howard
M. Wachtel, CAS, Economics
Three
faculty were honored for their impressive 25 years of service:
- Philip
J. Brenner, School of International Service
- Candace
Kovacic-Fleischer, Washington College of Law
- David
C. Martin, Kogod School of Business, Management
Congratulations
to these outstanding AU representatives!
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