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Faculty Prizes, Awards, Distinctions, Offices in Professional Societies and Other Forms of Recognition 156 Faculty Prizes, Awards, Distinctions, Offices in Professional Societies and Other Forms of Recognition Abramoff, Peter Arkadan, Abdul-Rahman Biology Electrical & Computer Engineering Chairman, Panel on the Laboratory in Biology, U.S. Elected Fellow Grade of the Institute of Electrical and Commission on Undergraduate Education in the Biological Electronics Engineers, 2001 Sciences Honorary Life Member, Society for Leukocyte Biology Arnold, James W. President, International Union of Reticuloendothelial Societies Communication "Best Movies of the Eighties" published in the St. Anthony Ackmann, James Messenger, received third place, Best Review of the Arts, by the Medical College of Wisconsin Catholic Press Association Marquette University Chapter of the Sigma Xi - Distinguished Ashmore, Robert B. Scientific Research Achievement Award Arts & Sciences Sigma Xi Research Award, 1996 Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, 1989 Aguilu de Murphy, Raquel Augenstein, John J. Foreign Languages and Literatures Education Received the Professional Research Award from the North Central Council of Latinamericanists Named as a member of the U.S. Department of Education "Blue Ribbon Panel on Elementary Schools" Akers, Michael D. Accounting Avella, Steven M. History Received "Best Manuscript" Award from the Milwaukee Chapter of the Institute of Management Accountants Recipient of the Certificate of Excellence in Scholarly Publications from the Illinois State Historical Society for This Allen, Linda Confident Church: Catholic Life and Leadership in Chicago, Education 1940-1965 Recipient of the Gambrinus Award of the Milwaukee County Received the Albert J. Harris Research Award from the Historical Society for best manuscript on Milwaukee County International Reading Association, 2001 History in 1991, Milwaukee Catholicism: Essays on Church and Community Anderson, Paul M. Law Badaracco, Claire M. Communication Awarded 2002 Leadership Award by the Society for the Study of the Legal Aspects of Sports and Physical Activity at the 15th Awarded "Best Article in the Field" for "Publicity and Modern Annual Sport, Physical Education Recreation, and Law Influence," 1990 Conference PR Review, 1990 Received Research Award for Innovation, Development and Anderson, Thomas C. Education from the Speech Communication Association, 1990 Philosophy Elected President of the American Catholic Philosophical Banzhaf, Henry L. Association, 1995-96 Dentistry Received Outstanding Academic Book Award from the journal President American Dental Association, 1927 Choice for Sartre's Two Ethics: From Authenticity to Integral Humanity Bardwell, Rebecca Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, 1993 Education Named Fellow of the Association of State and Provincial Andrews, J. Craig Psychology Boards and the Wisconsin Psychological Marketing Association Honored as "Reviewer of the Year" by the Journal of Public Policy and Marketing Faculty Prizes, Awards, Distinctions, Offices in Professional Societies 157 and Other Forms of Recognition Barkan, Stephen M. Bicha, Karel D. Law History First recipient of the Excellence in Academic Law Librarianship Awarded, 99-01Biennial Award of the Association for Canadian Award from the West Publishing Company Studies in the United States for “ Five Canadian Historians and the U.S.A.” Barnes, Alison P. Law Blinka, Daniel D. Chair, Subcommittee on the Special Problems of Guardians and Law Conservators Member, Attorney General's Task Force on the Forensic Use of DNA Barrett, James A. Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence Arts & Sciences Faculty Award for Research Excellence, 1986 Block, Ed English Bates, Milton J. Alexander Robertson Lectureship, University of Glasgow, English Scotland, 2001 20th annual Alpha Sigma Nu 1999 National Jesuit Book Award for The Wars We Took to Vietnam: Cultural Conflict and Boden, Robert F. Storytelling. Law Alpha Sigma Nu Award in English Elected Chairman of the Wisconsin Judicial Council Editorial Board, Wallace Stevens Journal Kenneth Kingery Scholarly Book Award (presented by the Boles, Janet K. Council for Wisconsin Writers, for The Wars We Took to Political Science Vietnam) President, Organized Section on Women and Politics Research Named Advisory Board Member of the Wallace Steven Society, of the American Political Science Association, 1994-95 1990 Received Best Paper Award, Women and Politics Research Nominating Committee Member 1990-92 of the Modern Section, APSA, 1992 Language Association, American Literature Section; Chair 1992 Received Elmer Plischke Annual Faculty Research Award, 2002 Recipient of Alpha Sigma Nu award for his book, The Wars We Took to Vietnam, 1999 Brownlee, Ralph E. Marketing Bausch, Thomas A. The Professorship in Marketing, a gift from Wayne Sanders, Management CEO of Kimberly-Clark, and his wife Kathleen, established to President, American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of honor the lifetime contributions to education by longtime Business Marketing Department chair, Dr. Ralph E. Brownlee, Professor Emeritus Baxter, Bill L. Communication Buchanan, James T. Biology Received the Dorothy Thomas Black Memorial Award from the Wisconsin Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America Sigma Xu Research Award, 2000 Berman, S. Sue Burckel, Nicholas C. Speech Pathology and Audiology Memorial Library Vice President of Education, Wisconsin Speech—Language Completed a term as president of the 3,500 member Society of Pathology, and Audiology Association American Archivists Named to the National Historical Publications and Records Bhatnagar, Subhash Commission by President Clinton Speech Pathology and Audiology Advisory Committee of the Council on Library and Information Received the Frank Kleffner Clinical Research Award, Resources Wisconsin Speech- Language Pathology and Audiology Association (WSHA), 2001. 158 Faculty Prizes, Awards, Distinctions, Offices in Professional Societies and Other Forms of Recognition Executive Committee (2001-2003) of the National Historical Sacajawea Award Publications and Records Commission Coffey, David Carrillo, Germán D. Theology Foreign Languages and Literatures Catholic Press Association Award for The Sacrament of Elected National President; National President of Sigma Delta Reconciliation, 2002. Pi for Trienium 1998-2001 Copeland, M. Shawn Theology Carroll, Edward W. Editorial Board, Concilium Biomedical Sciences President- elect, Catholic Theological Society of Research and publications in the area of organization and America, 2002. control of neural function Cotton, John L. Carter, Curtis L. Management Philosophy Received Outstanding Academic Book Award from the journal Re-elected Secretary-Treasurer, Executive Director, American Choice for Employee Involvement: Methods for Improving Society for Aesthetics, 2001-2006 Performance and Work Attitudes Carey, Patrick W. Theology Past President, Catholic Historical Association, 2002. Daniels, Joseph P. Business Administration Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, 1999 Chowdhury, Abdur R. Economics Danner, Peter L. Economic Consultant, Bangladesh Mission to the United Business Administration Nations, Fall 1996 Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence Clark, David E. Davis, Jr., John Bryan Economics Economics Co-Founder of the Housing Starts Forecast Center Vice-President, History of Economics Society, 1992-1993 Cobeen, Charles T. President, History of Economics Society, 2000-2001 Professor and Chair, History and Methodology of Economics, Received the Pere Marquette Award University of Amsterdam. 2002 Coenen, Amy M. Dawson, Christopher A. Nursing Biomedical Engineering Appointed Member of the American Nurses Association Sigma Xi Research Award, 1990 Committee on Nursing Practice Information Infrastructure, 1997-present Del Colle, Ralph G. Invited Member of the Emergency Nurses Association - Theology Uniform Minimum Data Set Task Force, 1994-1997 President, Society for Pentecostal Studies Invited Participant of the National Workshop on Emergency Department Data, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Demerdash, Nabeel A. 1996 Electrical and Computer Engineering Recipient of the IEEE Nikola Tesla Award for his numerical Coe-Perkins, Sherri N. approach in analyzing and designing generators, motors and Student Affairs drives, 1999 Grand Rapids Heritage Award Sigma Xi Research Award, 1998 Faculty Prizes, Awards, Distinctions, Offices in Professional Societies 159 and Other Forms of Recognition Dentino, Andrew R. Erdman, Kathy Dentistry Speech Pathology and Audiology WDA Table Clinic 1st Place "Disease Progreession in Smokers President, Wisconsin Speech—Language Pathology and vs. Non-smokers: Observations From a Phase III Clinical Trial.” Audiology Association Domblesky, Joseph P. Farkas, Mary Ann Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department Social and Cultural Sciences Young Leaders Award (presented by the Metals and Materials President of the Board of Directors, Wisconsin Correctional Society) Service Donaldson, William A. Fehring, Richard J. Physical Therapy Nursing Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, 1995 President of the American Academy of Natural Family Planning (AANFP) Doney, Lloyd D. Accounting Fitts, Robert H. Received "Best Manuscript" Award from the Milwaukee Biology Chapter of the Institute of Management Accountants Sigma Xi Distinguished Scientific Research Achievement Award – 1995 Donnelly, S.J., John Patrick Lawrence G. Haggerty Faculty Award for Research Excellence, History 2001 Vice-President and President-Elect of the Society for Sigma Xi
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