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PUBLICATIONS
Inside
Illinois
Vol.
22, No. 14, Feb. 20, 2003

achievements
A report on honors,
awards, offices and other outstanding achievements of faculty and staff
members.
continuing
education
The Division of Academic Outreach in the Office of Continuing Education
has been awarded the Illinois Council of Continuing Higher Education
Innovative Program Award for 2003. Co-coordinators of the program, "Interdisciplinary
Holocaust Curriculum for Illinois Educators," are Brenda
Pacey, program director for Academic Outreach, and Michael
Shapiro, professor of English, director of the Program in
Jewish Culture and Society, and Campus Honors Faculty member. Pacey
and Shapiro will be presented the award at the ICCHE annual conference
Feb. 14.
engineering
David
Goldberg,
professor of engineering and senior research scientist in the National
Center for Supercomputing Applications, was named NTU Outstanding Instructor
for 2002 by National Technological University. NTU is a consortium of
top universities in the nation offering distance learning courses. Courses
originally used videotapes and satellite media but are increasing the
number of courses offered over the Internet.
During 2002, Goldberg taught "Genetic Algorithms" through
NTU. He has taught the course online since 1999. To receive this honor,
an instructor must receive at least 10 student evaluations and be ranked
in the top 16 percent by the students. Goldberg is the only Urbana faculty
member to win the award and this is the second consecutive year he has
won it.
fine
and applied arts
Kathryn H. Anthony, professor of
architecture, will be among those honored with the American Institute
of Architects’ 2003 Institute Honors for Collaborative Achievement.
The award, to be presented in May at the national convention in San
Diego, honors exceptional contributions to the design and architecture
community.
Anthony was noted for her recent book, "Designing for Diversity:
Gender, Race and Ethnicity." "(The book) has been a catalytic
springboard for the AIA National Diversity Committee," according
to Patricia Saldana Natke, the committee’s 2002 chair.
Kathleen F. Conlin, dean of the
UI’s College of Fine and Applied Arts, was chosen as president
of the National Theatre Conference at its annual meeting in New York
City in December.
Founded in 1929, the National Theatre Conference is a cooperative association
of leaders of nonprofit theatres in America – university, community
and professional. Membership in the conference is by invitation only,
and limited to 120. The conference operates as a theatrical "think
tank" and meets annually to review and confer on matters pertaining
to the welfare and development of the theater.
Conlin was invited to join the organization in 1989. She is currently
the Associate Artistic Director and Casting Director for the Tony Award-winning
Utah Shakespearean Theatre. She recently completed a three-year term
as president of the National Association of Schools of Theatre and is
serving as a consultant to the University of Michigan, Carnegie-Mellon
University and the Oklahoma State Board of Higher Education for theater
programs.
veterinary
medicine
The College of Veterinary Medicine recognized faculty and staff members
and students at an awards ceremony Sept. 20.
Honorees and their awards:
Indrani Bagchi, professor of veterinary
biosciences, the Dr. Norman and Mrs. Helen Levine Award.
Susan Schantz, professor of veterinary
biosciences, the Pfizer Animal Health Award for Research Excellence.
David Sisson,
professor of veterinary clinical medicine, the Chicago Veterinary Medical
Association Outstanding Instructor Award.
Kathy Reinhart, accountant I in
veterinary pathobiology, the Shirley A. Seets Staff Excellence Award.
David Stoppkotte, instrument and
measurement technician III in veterinary pathobiology, the Robert and
Lucy Graham Award.
William Schnitzlein, research scientist
in veterinary pathobiology, the Academic Professional Excellence Award.
Keith Bailey, clinical professor
in the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and of veterinary pathobiology,
the Teaching Excellence Award.
Jianyong Li, professor of veterinary
pathobiology, the Research Excellence Award.
Dick Wallace, professor of veterinary
clinical medicine, dairy Extension veterinarian, and director of Instructor
Programming and Distance Learning, the Service Excellence Award.
Susan Schantz, professor of veterinary
biosciences, the Dr. Gordon and Mrs. Helen Kruger All-Around Excellence
Award.
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