2005 College Awards Dinner: Call for Nominations

2005 College Awards Dinner - May 5, 2005 - Great Hall (TUC)

The 2005 College Awards Dinner is quickly approaching. Please submit nominations for the awards of distinguished alumni, faculty, and staff.

Distinguished Alumni Award

The Distinguished Alumni Award is presented annually to a McMicken College of Arts & Sciences graduate who is outstanding in their chosen field of endeavor or have made significant contributions that benefit the community, state, nation, college or university. Please submit nominations

via the web

or to Nicole West (556-0435) in room 155 McMicken Hall, ML 0037, by February 11, 2005.

The Dean's Awards for Faculty Excellence

Download

(pdf) award descriptions, criteria, and nomination instructions. These materials should be solicited and collected by the nominating colleague, placed in a folder, and received in the Associate Deans' office, 140 McMicken Hall, ML 0037, by February 25, 2005.

McMicken Staff Excellence Award

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(pdf) award description, criteria, and nomination instructions. These materials should be solicited and collected by the nominating colleague, placed in a folder, and received in the Associate Deans' office, 140 McMicken Hall, ML 0037, by February 25, 2005.

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