A "Dave" of All Trades
A senior graduating in global communication with five additional minors receives two prestigious college awards.
Winners of general CHaSS scholarships fill the stage.
Grant Bess, CHaSS senator for 2017018, is congratulated by Dean Joe Ward.
Alison Berg, JCOM major, received the CHaSS Legacy Award for her fearless news reporting.Alison Berg, JCOM major, received the CHaSS Legacy Award for her fearless news reporting.
Cody Patton (right) is the 2017-18 CHaSS valedictorian. He is recognized by History Dept. head Tammy Proctor and Dean Joe Ward.
Political Science professor Bill Furlong is recognized for his creation of an endowed scholarship.
Donor Dr. Mehdi Heravi greets social work major Brittany Cox as she receives the Mehdi Hevari Social Work Scholarship.
Atsuko Neely, faculty member in Japanese and Asian Languages, is Lecturer of the Year.
Jared Colton of English, Graduate Faculty Mentor Award
Crescencio Lopez Golzalez, Spanish professor, Undergraduate Research Mentor.
Distinguished professors named in 2018: Colin Finch (political science), Joyce Kinkead (English), Richard Krannich (sociology), Patricia Lambert (anthropology), Tammy Proctor (history), and Frances Titchener (classics).
Giraffe Award winner, Tom Liljegren of advising, for his work in the first ever CHaSS High School Day and recruiting efforts.
Harrison Kleiner (philosophy), Undergraduate Faculty Mentor of the Year
History professor Norman Jones was named CHaSS Teacher of the Year.
David Richter (Spanish) awarded the Ed Glatfelter Faculty Service Award
Mary Leavitt, (advising, now retired) received the Ross Peterson Distinguished Lifetime Service Award.
Dan Mathews of advising received the True Blue Award.
JCOM major Pono Suganuma is named Scholar of the Year.
A senior graduating in global communication with five additional minors receives two prestigious college awards.
USU Moab faculty member honored with distinguished Teacher of the Year awards