EMU
recognizes excellence of employees, students
Eastern Michigan University recognized excellence throughout
campus last week, honoring its faculty, staff and students
during the University's annual "Salute to Excellence
Week."
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FORTY YEARS: Mildred Williams, a cook
in
Dining Services, receives congratulations
from EMU President Susan Martin during
the "Decades of Dedication" Employee
Recognition Breakfast. Williams was
recognized for 40 years of service to EMU. |
The awards ceremonies, which ran from March 23-27, included
the Graduate Research Fair Awards; the Human Resources'
Employee Recognition Awards (for years of service to EMU);
Student Gold Medallion Awards; the Celebration of Faculty
Excellence Awards, which included the Ronald W. Collins
Distinguished Faculty Awards; the College of Education
Salute to Excellence and the Undergraduate Symposium.
"Teaching is valued here. Also scholarship," said
EMU President Susan Martin, at the 32nd Annual Celebration
Faculty Excellence Award March 26. "I'm very pleased with
and proud of you. You should be very proud of yourselves ..."
Six Distinguished Faculty Awards -- the University's most
prestigious for faculty and renamed eight years ago to
honor the late, former provost Ron Collins -- were
handed out at the Celebration of Faculty Excellence event
March 25.
Brigid Beaubien, assistant professor
of teacher education, took home the Teaching I honor and Barry
Pyle, associate professor of political science,
won the Teaching II Award. Sheila Sasser,
assistant professor of marketing, garnered the Research
I Award while David Kass, a professor
of biology, grabbed the Research II Award. Linda
Adler-Kassner, professor of English language and
literature, won the Service to the University
Award. Christine Hume, associate professor
of English language and literature, received the Scholarly/Creative
Activity Award.
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