The College of Natural and Applied Sciences hosted their 12th annual Faculty and Staff Awards.
The ceremony honors individuals in the college who have excelled in research, teaching or service.
About the awards and process
The following winners received nominations from departmental personnel committees, department heads or students.
A faculty-led awards committee reviewed the faculty and staff nominations, while a student-led committee reviewed the student-nominated awards.
The award winners receive a certificate and a small monetary award.
Atwood Research and Teaching Award
- Dr. Debra S. Finn, associate professor of biology.
CNAS Faculty Excellence in Service Awards
- Dr. Jamil M. Saquer, professor of computer science.
- Dr. Day B. Ligon, professor of biology.
- Melanie E. Carden-Jessen, instructor of geography, geology and planning.
- Dr. Kevin R. Evans, professor of geography, geology and planning.
CNAS Faculty Excellence in Research Awards
- Dr. Avery L. Russell, assistant professor of biology.
- Dr. Siming Liu, assistant professor of computer science.
- Dr. Kevin L. Mickus, distinguished professor of geography, geology and planning.
- Dr. Kyoungtae Kim, professor of biology.
CNAS Faculty Excellence in Teaching Awards
- Damon J. Bassett, senior instructor of geography, geology and planning.
- Dr. Tuhina Bannerjee, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry.
- Dr. Jay McEntee, assistant professor of biology.
- Dr. La Toya Kissoon-Charles, assistant professor of biology.
- Dr. Douglas R. Gouzie, professor of geography, geology and planning.
CNAS Staff Excellence Award
- Brian J. Hays, CNAS distributed user support specialist.
- Dylan C. Welker, CNAS administrative assistant.
CNAS Diversity Award
- Angela L. Plank, senior instructor of biology.
CNAS Student Nominated Faculty Award
- Dr. Paul L. Durham, distinguished professor of biology.
- Ajay K. Katangur, department head of computer science.
- McEntee.
- Carden-Jessen.
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