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Staff Appreciation Week

 

AU honors faculty at annual awards ceremony

The university honored 26 faculty members for their commitment and achievement during the annual faculty awards dinner, Sunday, Apr. 29, at the Washington College of Law.

The award winners, research fellows, retirees, and 25-year cohort, said Interim Provost Ivy Broder, “exemplify the traditions of excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service at American University.”

Faculty recognized were:

Scholar/Teacher of the Year

Pamela S. Nadell, College of Arts and Sciences, History

University Faculty Award Recipients

Outstanding Teaching in a Full-Time Appointment
Deborah Brautigam, School of International Service

Outstanding Scholarship, Research, and Other Professional Contributions
David A. F. Haaga, College of Arts and Sciences, Psychology

Outstanding Service to the University Community
Anthony H. Ahrens, College of Arts and Sciences, Psychology

Outstanding Teaching in an Adjunct Appointment
Kathryn R. Norcross, Washington College of Law

Barbara Sarshik, Washington College of Law

Morton Bender Prize
W. Joseph Campbell, School of Communication

Presidential Research Fellows

  • Naomi Susan Baron, College of Arts and Sciences, Language and Foreign Studies, “Electronic Communication in Cross-Cultural Context: Research and Book Development”
  • Alan Levine, School of Public Affairs, Government, “The Idea of America in European Political Thought: 1492–9/11”
  • Anthony L. Riley, College of Arts and Sciences, Psychology, “Nature, Nurture, and Drug Abuse”

Retiring Faculty

  • Duncan L. Clarke, School of International Service
  • Lynn Fox, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, Teaching, and Health
  • Susan W. Hammond, School of Public Affairs, Government
  • Dara Khambata, Kogod School of Business, International Business
  • Harvey Lieber, School of Public Affairs, Public Administration and Policy
  • David C. Martin, Kogod School of Business, Management
  • Margaret M. Milam, Washington College of Law, Pence Law Library
  • Hamid Mowlana, School of International Service
  • Kermit W. Moyer, College of Arts and Sciences, Literature
  • Myra W. Sklarew, College of Arts and Sciences, Literature
  • Wendy S. Swallow, School of Communication
  • Patricia A. Wand, University Library

25 Years of Service Honorees

  • Jack Child, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Dara Khambata, Kogod School of Business
  • Jonathan Loesberg, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Robert L. Losey, Kogod School of Business
  • James P. May, Washington College of Law
  • Pamela S. Nadell, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Herman Schwartz, Washington College of Law
 







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