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Extension Service Awards Presented

Twenty-one faculty and professional staff members who have been named recipients of the Outstanding Extension Service Awards will be honored at a banquet on April 20 at the McKimmon Center for Extension and Continuing Education. The theme of the banquet is “Celebrating an Engaged University.”

Award recipients are:

  • Mr. Norman Fred Miller, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences/CES
  • Mr. Mark  Hucks, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences/CES
  • Dr. Georgia Bizios, College of Design
  • Mr. Charles R. Parrish, College of Engineering
  • Dr. Lynda Aiman-Smith, College of Management
  • Dr. Dennis W. Hazel, College of Natural Resources
  • Dr. David Eggleston, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • Dr. Wandra P. Hill, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • Mr. Thomas Michael Ferguson, College of Textiles
  • Mrs. Marissa Langford, College of Textiles
  • Dr. Edward Breitschwerdt, College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Dr. Maria T. Correa, College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Dr. Jonathan Kramer, Division of Student Affairs

In addition to receiving the Outstanding Extension Service Award, the following faculty members will be inducted into the Academy of Outstanding Faculty Engaged in Extension:

  • Dr. David Tarpy, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • Dr. Diane D. Chapman, College of Education
  • Dr. Hugh A. Devine, College of Natural Resources
  • Dr. M. Todd See, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • Mr. Neal Hutcheson, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Dr. Audrey J. Jaeger, College of Education
  • Dr. R. Michael Young, College of Engineering
  • Dr. Roby B. Sawyers, College of Management

The following three recipients will also be recognized for being nominated for the Alumni Outstanding Extension Service Award. The Alumni awardees will be honored at the Honors Convocation and will receive a monetary award of $3,000 at the Convocation.

They are:

  • Dr. David Tarpy, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • Dr. Diane D. Chapman, College of Education
  • Dr. Hugh A. Devine, College of Natural Resources