2004 Cohen and Barbour Award Nomination Process

The nomination process has begun for The nomination process has begun for the 2004 A.B. [Dolly] Cohen awards for excellence in teaching and the George B. Barbour award for furthering good student-faculty relations.

Nominations for these awards must originate with students and/or alumni.

If the awards are to be given to the most worthy candidates, it is necessary that the achievements of the nominees be well documented. That is a task that departments must undertake. Departments with nominees will definitely have received a copy of the procedures and guidelines for the awards. Please visit the Faculty Senate Website http://www.facultysenate.uc.edu for the Suggested Criteria, Procedures and Guidelines and List of Previous Winners.

The winners will be recognized at the All-University Faculty meeting on Tuesday, May 11, 2004, and will receive a medal and a check for $2000.

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