Attend The College Awards Dinner
Please join us for the 2004 McMicken College Awards Dinner. We will be honoring:
Keynote Speaker and Recipient of The McMicken College Distinguished Leadership Award:
Spencer R. Crew, PhD
Executive Director and CEO National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Distinguished Alumni Honorees:
NeeOo W. Chin, M.D., Psychology, '77
Director of The Greater Cincinnati Institute for Reproductive Health
Michael B. Coleman, Political Science, '77
Mayor, Columbus, Ohio
Stuart G. Hoffman, Economics, '73, '75
Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, PNC Bank
Donna C. Kurtz, Classics '64
Beazley Archivist and Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford University
William T. Weaver, Political Science, '76
Vice President General Manager, U.S. West Region Sales, Hewlett-Packard
Staff Honoree:
Dorothy Young, German Studies
McMicken Excellence Award
Faculty Honorees:
Michele Griegel-McCord, English
McMicken Dean's Award for Distinguished Adjunct Performance
Thomas Ridgway, chemistry
Edith C. Alexander Award for Distinguished Teaching
Bruce Ault, chemistry
McMicken Dean's Award for Distinguished Scholarship
Lisa Newman, communication
McMicken Dean's Award for Distinguished Service
Jonathan Kamholtz, English
Carl Mills Award for Outstanding Student Relations
RSVP
Nicole Henning via email (nicole.henning@uc.edu) or at 513.556.0435 by May 14, 2004
Corporate Sponsors $1,500
Includes a gift to the McMicken College Scholarship Fund
Table for eight guests
Company name listed on banquet materials
Scholarship Patrons $100
Includes a gift to the McMicken College Scholarship Fund
Individual name listed on banquet materials
Individuals $40
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