Faculty, Staff, Students Receive Honors

Faculty, Staff, Students Receive Honors

I '?L.~,\(-ri a ~ 13' tr 'J~)Iti~.r·;f'~, C ____ .,. ..,, r uum; A TTalrS ADM 264 Nov. 2-15, 1990 A publication for the faculty and staff of the University of South Florida Faculty, staff, students receive honors Outstanding USF faculty and staff members music education; Carolyn El­ were lined up to receive their laurels at the lis, sociology; Kitty Freeman, Founders' Day Honors Convocation on Oct. 19. electrical engineering; Michael Provost Gerry Meisels presented the Distin­ Gibbons, political science; W. guished Faculty Awards. The 1990 Jerome Kri­ Dianne Hall, physical educa­ vanek Distinguished Teaching Award went to tion; Thomas Harrington, in­ Judith Becker, psychology. The Theodore and formation systems; LeBrone Venette Askounes-Ashford Distinguished Harris, accounting; Ann Hawk­ Scholar award was presented to 'Robert Good, ins, music; Kathleen Heide, pediatrics, and Jack Moore, American studies. criminology; Susan Homan, The Alumni Professor Award was earned childhood education; and Ra­ by Priscilla Brewer, American studies. She was jaram Janardhanam, civil en­ presented with the award by R. Patrick Hill, gineering and mechanics. Feeling a little bit president of the USF Alumni Association. Also designated Outstand­ TENSE??!!! You've got University President Francis T. Borkowski ing Faculty were Celina Jozsi, 4 to r-e-1-a-x. The Employee presented the President's Distinguished Service accounting; Autar Kaw, me­ Assistance Program's "Insights" Award to Rudolf Henning, engineering, and the chanical engineering; Stephen column will tell you how. President's Distinguished Citizen Award to Klesius, professional physical Colleen Bevis, statecampaignerformental health education; Walter Kruschwitz, and welfare services for children; and Carl physics; Sara Mandell, clas­ Last year, the USF basket­ Flossie Boushall, far left, presented the Town and Gown Riggs, director of the CenteJ for Excellence in sics; Thorn McLaughlin, vis­ ball team grabbed the Sun Community Service Award to anthropology professor Mathematics, and former acting president and ual arts; Joseph Moxley, Eng­ 5 Belt Conference Champi­ Alvin Wolfe, center, at the Honors Convocation Oct. 19. vice president emeritus at USF. lish; William Murray, history; onship, and traveled to the West Boushall and Wolfe are pictured with USF President Approximately l ,785 students then received Gary Olson, English; Terence Coast for the NCAA tournament. Francis T. Borkowski. honors certificates. One honors student, Barbara Owen, chemistry; Loyd Pette­ The Bulls are gearing up for an­ Wickett Wilhite, was presented with the Delta grew, communication; Fred Power, finance; Bar­ were Ting Cbu, electrical engineering, and Jacob other winning season and will Sigma Pi Scholarship Key by College of Busi­ bara Redding, nursing; John Romeo, biology; Neusner, religious studies. gain increased national exposure ness Administration Dean James Pappas. Each Harry Schaleman, geography; Manny Vega, Borkowski then presented the Emeriti Fac­ with two games televised on year, Delta Sigma Pi recognizes the student with criminology; Patricia Waterman, anthropology; ulty: William Garrett, Department of English; ESPN, including this year's the highest grade point average in the College of Carol Williams, mathematics; Donald Wyly, Imogene King, College of Nursing; D. Keith Lup­ Homecoming game. Business. Wilhite, a fmance major, graduated in English; and Flora Zbar, English. ton, lecturer, Division of Interdisciplinary Social three years in Aprill990 with an overall GPA of Outstanding Undergraduate Faculty Advi­ Sciences; Norvel McClung, Department of Biol­ 3.97. sors included Diane Elmeer, visual arts; Law­ ogy; Edgar Nesman, Department of Sociology; The latest University of She is currently attending Stetson Univer­ rence Morehouse, political science; Carnot Nel­ Robert O'Hara, Division ofLanguagt;:; Jack Robin­ 5 South Florida enrollment sity College of Law on a Law I scholarship, after son, psychology; Eugene Olsen, chemistry; Bar­ son, Department of Educational Measurement & figures show huge in­ scoring in the nation's top 10 percent on the bara Redding, nursing; and Jerome Smith, an­ Research; and Bernard Ross, Department of Civil creases, with more than 32,000 LSAT. thropology. Outstanding Undergraduate Profes­ Engineering & Mechanics. students attending the University. Meisels announced the winners of the 1990 sional Advisors included James Cebulski, Aca­ The 1990 Outstanding Public School Teacher USF is also one of the few pre­ Outstanding Undergraduate Teachers and Out­ demic Services; Sylvia King, Academic Serv­ award was presented to Brenda Ross, head of the dominantly white institutions that standing Undergraduate Academic Advisors. ices; Myrtice Landers, Undergraduate Studies; English department at Hillsborough High School. has experienced a climb in Afri­ Outstanding Undergraduate Teachers included and Ruth Ott, coordinator of Academic Advising The presentations concluded with the Town & can-American graduate student Alan Balfour, business management; Judith for the Sarasota campus. Gown Community Service A ward, which went to enrollment. Becker; William Cook, marketing; Chris Doane, Graduate Research Professors of the Year Alvin Wolfe, professor of anthropology. Events planned to celebrate American Education Week The National Education Asso­ fessionals and community leaders, Hillsborough County Public Schools, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. in the Grace Allen limited resources. Tickets, $10,$15 ciation has designated Nov. 12-19 including Gov. Bob Martinez, and theGreaterTampaCham~rofCom­ Reading Room in the Special Col­ and $35, are available at the Tampa as American Education Week. The Senators Connie Mack and Bob merce and the Hillsborough Educa­ lections Department of the Tampa Theatre box office and all Ticket­ theme of the week is "Educating Graham, in front of classes as teach­ tional Partnership Foundation. campus library. A reception for all Master outlets. Everyone Takes Everyone." The ers. Four buses full of business pro­ faculty will follow. For more infor­ • The 12th annual Children's theme of Hillsborough County's fessionals will leave the Tampa Con­ • Jim Eison, director of the newly mation, call ext. 3439. Festival is scheduled for Nov. 17 week of events is "Share the Com­ vention Center at 8:30a.m. Nov. 14 established USF. Center for Teach­ • AU Hillsborough County Pub­ from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the USF mitment." to take the "substitute" teachers to ing Enhancement, lic Schools principals will be treated Tampa campus. The event is usually American Education Week was their destination. will present a to breakfast at the Joint Principal's held the first Saturday in November, first observed by the National Edu­ Participants will share their lecture Council Breakfast scheduled for 8 but festival founder Ron Linder said cation Association and the Ameri­ experiences at a luncheon at noon a.m. Nov. 15 at the Hyatt Regency this year the festival was s_cheduled can Legion in December 1921. The featuring Florida Education in downtown Tampa. to culminate American Education U.S. Department of Education be­ Commissioner Betty Castor as Sy Fliegel, Superintenten­ week. came a co-sponsor. the f9llowing the guest speaker. dent of District 28, Queens, The ail-day event will give chil­ year. Today, the U.S. Department of • GTE is sponsoring a fun­ New York, will be the guest dren a chance to learn through chal­ Education and 11 national organiza­ draising dinner featuring Sena­ speaker. Fliegel is known lenging activities such as math, tions are co-sponsors of the 69th tor Richard G. Lugar, the senior as an innovator because of computers, science, art and dance. Annual American Edu~·ati on Week. senator from Indiana. He is a several programs he insti­ Admission for children between In Hillsborough County, the 1954 graduate from Denison tuted in New York, includ­ the ages of 2 and 14 is $4 and adults events are a joint effort of the Uni­ University and was a Rhodes ing the district-wide free may accompany them for free. For versity ofSouth Florida, the Hillsbor­ Scholar at Pembroke College, choice plan. He also estab­ groups of 10 or more children, ad­ ough County Public Schools, the Oxford University. lished a nationally recog­ mission is $3 per child. Greater Tampa Chamber of Com­ The dinner is set for nized network of 24 alter­ Sponsors of the event are the merce and the Hillsborough Educa­ Nov. 14 from 6 to 9 p.m. native concept schools. USF College of Education Student tional Partnership Foundation. This Tickets are $100 per person. • The National Sym­ Council and the Hillsborough County is the first year that the University of Proceeds will benefit the phony Orchestra of Costa School System. South Florida has played an active Hillsborough Educational Part­ Rica will present a concert In case of rain, the festival will role in planning events for the week. nership Foundation Inc. and the Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. at Tampa be held from noon to 4:30 p.m. For The following is a list of events USF College of Education. For Theatre. The event perform­ more information, call Linder at ext. scheduled to celebrate American tickets call ext. 3400 or 272-4996. ance will benefit the Music 3460 or Doug Hatch at ext. 3390. Education Week. In Hillsborough County, the Scholarship Fund, which pro­ • USF's Educational Research • The Great American Teach-In events are a joint effort of the vides financial assistance to local Center for Child Development will will put hundreds of business pro- University of South Florida, the students with musical promise and be dedicated at 3 p.m. on Nov. 19. tnstaeu~r, Nov.~- 1~, l~~u IIIL----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acclaimed ''Civil War'' series will capture viewers A vivid portrayal of the Civil researchers painstakingly compiled than anything our imaginations could War, the terrible conflict that once archival images of thousands of come up with," Burns said. "All we divided the United States, will soon photographs, taken from a total of had to do was to listen to it, and be broadcast on WUSF-TV, Chan­ one million pictures of the Civii War. arrange it in a way that would bring nel16.

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