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Join us for the 2012 UW Awards of Excellence, June 7

Please join me in celebrating the outstanding achievements of our faculty, staff, students and alumni at the 42nd Annual Awards of Excellence.

Thursday, June 7, 2012
Meany Hall Auditorium
3:30 p.m. Awards Ceremony
4:30 p.m. Reception
Reservations are not required.

The Awards of Excellence ceremony honors members of the UW community who exemplify the University’s values with special distinction. While the first ceremony was held in 1970, the origins of these awards date back to 1938, when the Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus Award was first presented. Since that time, other awards have been added to pay tribute to individuals from across our UW community who have demonstrated exceptional talents, dedication and service.

To read more about these awards and their history, visit the Honors & Awards site.


2012 UW Awards of Excellence Recipients

Distinguished Staff Award
Given to staff who contribute to the mission of their unit and the University, respond creatively to challenges, maintain the highest standards in their work, establish productive working relationships and promote a respectful and supportive workplace.

  • Billy H. ColburnPsychiatry, HMC
  • Deborah HarperCenter for Studies in Demography and Ecology
  • Freddie A. TapuroCampus Engineering and Operations
  • Julie Jothen ValleyRadiation Oncology
  • Holly Broadbent-Horvat, Karin Huster, Patricia A. McElveny, Jodie Prescottand JoAnn RodgerTrauma Surgical ICU Quiet Time Group

David B. Thorud Leadership Award
Given to one UW faculty member and one staff member who have demonstrated exceptional abilities to lead, serve, inspire and collaborate with broad impact.

  • Faculty Award, Alex CahanaAnesthesiology & Pain Medicine
  • Staff Award, Joyce YenEngineering

Distinguished Librarian Award
Recognizes excellence in librarianship, especially as it benefits the academic community through teaching, research, learning and innovative approaches to practice.

  • Timothy D. JewellInformation Resources and Scholarly Communication, Libraries

Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award
Given to individuals who make outstanding efforts on behalf of the UW Alumni Association and the University.

  • Frazer Cook, ’65

Distinguished Retiree Excellence in Community Service Award
Given to a faculty member or staff retiree for the quality of the individual’s contributions, subsequent to retirement, in service to the community locally, regionally, nationally or internationally.

  • Nancy AmideiSocial Work

Distinguished Teaching Award
Presented to faculty who show a mastery of their subject matter, intellectual rigor and a passion for teaching.

  • Leslie AshbaughInterdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, UW Bothell
  • Jeffrey W. BermanCivil & Environmental Engineering
  • Sarah ElwoodGeography
  • Hugh M. FoySurgery
  • Maria Elena GarciaComparative History of Ideas and Jackson School of International Studies
  • Andrew D. LovelessMathematics
  • Christine A. StevensNursing, UW Tacoma

Excellence in Teaching Award
Given to graduate teaching assistants who demonstrate outstanding skills in the classroom.

  • Michael BowmanEducational Leadership & Policy Studies
  • J. Bart KlikaSocial Work

Distinguished Contributions to Lifelong Learning Award
Presented to faculty who have taught for at least two years in non-degree programs sponsored by the UW and aimed at adults who are pursuing professional development, personal interest or career redirection.

  • Mamidala RamuluMechanical Engineering

S. Sterling Munro Public Service Teaching Award
Recognizes a faculty member who has demonstrated exemplary leadership in community-based instruction, including service learning, public service internships and community partnership projects.

  • Gillian HarkinsEnglish

University Faculty Lecture Award
Honors current or emeriti faculty whose research, scholarship or art is widely recognized by their peers and whose achievements have had a substantial impact on their profession.

  • Batya FriedmanInformation School

Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award
Recognizes faculty members who have made outstanding contributions to the education and guidance of graduate students.

  • Peter J. MayPolitical Science

Outstanding Public Service Award
Presented to a faculty or staff member to honor extensive local and/or national and international service.

  • Jacqueline McMurtrieLaw

President’s Medal
Awarded to two graduating seniors who have achieved the most distinguished academic records at the University—one to a student who has completed at least three-fourths of his or her degree requirements at the UW and one to a student who entered the University from a Washington community college.

  • Melissa Rose Winstanley
  • Nicole Guenther

Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus
Awarded to a former UW student whose lifetime achievements have earned him or her national or international prominence.

  • Steven M. Holl, ’71

To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance at: 206.543.6450 (voice), 206.543.6452 (TTY), 206.685.7264 (fax) or dso@uw.edu.

Join us for the 2011 UW Awards of Excellence

Please join me in celebrating the outstanding achievements of
our faculty, staff, students and alumni
at the 41st Annual Awards of Excellence.

Thursday, June 9, 2011
Meany Hall Auditorium
3:30 p.m. Awards Ceremony
4:30 p.m. Reception
Reservations are not required.

The Awards of Excellence honor members of the UW community who exemplify the University’s values with special distinction. While the first ceremony was held in 1970, the origins of these awards date back to 1938, when the Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus Award was first presented. Since that time, other awards have been added to pay tribute to individuals from across our UW community who have demonstrated exceptional talents, dedication and service.

To read more about these awards and their history, visit the Honors & Awards site. Continue reading “Join us for the 2011 UW Awards of Excellence”

2010 President’s Annual Address video

Interim President Phyllis Wise delivered the 2010 President’s Annual Address to the university community on Tuesday. Watch an archived Webcast of the event >

President Wise would like to thank members of the UW community for comments on her blog and says she will post specific responses in the next few days.

Also see a new website about a Two Years to Two Decades (2y2d) Initiative that looks at the long-term health and stature of the UW.

Awards

The following is a sampling of awards from the 2009-2010 academic year. It’s more than President Wise had time to include in her address, but is still by no means an exhaustive list of the many accomplishments by members of our UW community.
Continue reading “2010 President’s Annual Address video”

Announcing the 2010 UW Awards of Excellence recipients

Dear Members of the University Community:

I am proud to announce the 2010 Awards of Excellence recipients. For 40 years, the University has honored outstanding members of our UW community for their performance in teaching, mentoring, librarianship, public service and staff support. Congratulations to the following individuals who will be honored at a special ceremony on June 10, 2010, in Meany Hall.

Distinguished Teaching Award
Presented to faculty who show a mastery of their subject matter, intellectual rigor and a passion for teaching

  • Scott Freeman, Biology
  • Diane Gillespie, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (Bothell)
  • Scott Hauck, Electrical Engineering
  • J. Mark Pendras, Urban Studies (Tacoma)
  • Anu Taranath, English and Comparative History of Ideas
  • Cuong Vu, Music
  • Joy Williamson-Lott, Education

Excellence in Teaching Award
Given to graduate teaching assistants who demonstrate outstanding skills in the classroom

  • Monique Lacoste, Communication
  • Elizabeth Wheat, Biology

Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award
Recognizes faculty members who have made outstanding contributions to the education and guidance of graduate students

  • Victoria Lawson, Geography

Distinguished Staff Award
Given to staff who contribute to the mission of their unit or the University, respond creatively to challenges, maintain the highest standards in their work, establish productive working relationships and promote a respectful and supportive workplace

  • Georgia Barroso, Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Ui-Hak Chong, Custodial Services
  • Dagmar Schmidt, Nursing
  • John Taylor, Art
  • The team of Thomas Campbell, Fred Ellis, George Iliff, Richard McCarthy, Thomas Pieples and Jeffrey Seitz, Friday Harbor Laboratories

Outstanding Public Service Award
Presented to a faculty or staff member to honor extensive local and/or national and international service

  • Terrie Klinger, Marine Affairs

S. Sterling Munro Public Service Teaching Award
Recognizes a faculty member who has demonstrated exemplary leadership in community-based instruction, including service learning, public service internships and community partnership projects

  • Sharon Dobie, Family Medicine

Distinguished Contributions to Lifelong Learning Award
Presented to faculty who have taught for at least two years in non-degree programs sponsored by the UW and aimed at adults for professional development, personal interest or career redirection

  • JoAnne Whitney, Nursing

Distinguished Librarian Award
Recognizes excellence in librarianship, especially as it benefits the academic community through teaching, research, learning and innovative approaches to practice

  • Judith Henchy, Southeast Asia Library

Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus
As one of the highest honors that the University can bestow on a graduate, this award is given to an alumnus or alumna for a lifetime record of achievement.

  • Bruce Nordstrom, retired President and Chairman of the Board, Nordstrom, Inc.

Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award
Given to individuals who make outstanding efforts on behalf of the UW Alumni Association

  • Lex and Diane Gamble, Volunteers for the UW Alumni Association

Award Notes: The University Faculty Lecturer and President’s Medalists will be announced later this spring. The James D. Clowes Award for the Advancement of Learning Communities and the David B. Thorud Leadership Awards will not be given this year. You can learn more about these outstanding individuals in the June 3rd edition of University Week.

The Awards of Excellence ceremony, formerly known as the Recognition Ceremony, is free and open to the public. It will be held 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 10, in Meany Hall. A reception will follow the event.

I hope you will join me in congratulating these exceptional members of our community.

President Emmert's signature
Mark A. Emmert
President