College Presents Awards and Honors Retiring Faculty
The College presented its annual Faculty Awards at a breakfast this morning, and also honored retiring faculty for their years of service to VCU. Dean Jim Coleman made opening remarks, followed by the presentation of the awards by Dr. Alison Baski, Executive Associate Dean for the College.
The retiring faculty were congratulated and offered words of thanks by their department heads, and presented a gift for their service by Dr. Coleman.
The following is a complete list of the faculty award winners and retiring faculty:
Nelson Wikstrom
2012 Elske v. P. Smith Lecturer Award
The L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs
Alenka Luzar
2012 Distinguished Scholar
Department of Chemistry
Laura McLay
2012 Excellence in Scholarship Award, Math & Sciences
Statistical Sciences & Operations Research
Andrew Crislip
2012 Excellence in Scholarship Award, Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of History
Sally Hunnicutt
2012 Distinguished Teaching Award, Math & Sciences
Department of Chemistry
Daniel Perdue
2012 Distinguished Teaching Award, Humanities & Social Sciences
School of World Studies
Susan Gooden
2012 Distinguished Service Award
The L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs
Natasha Long
2012 Distinguished Advising Award
School of Mass Communications
Gay Cutchin
2012 Distinguished Adjunct Award
The L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs
Retiring Faculty:
John Berglund
Department of Mathematics & Applied Mathematics
Marilyn Gloyer
Department of Mathematics & Applied Mathematics
Charlotte Morse
Department of English
Ted Tunnell
Department of History
Nelson Wikstrom
The L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs
Congratulations again to all the winners and retirees. Your service to VCU and our students is inspiring!




