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COE honors eight with 2006 Distinguished Alumni Awards
The College of Education honored eight graduates for their career achievements and community leadership with distinguished alumni awards at its annual Spring Celebration May 5 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education. Crystal Apple Awards Sheehy (B.S.Ed. '89, M.Ed. '95, Ph.D. '04) was recognized for her dedication and passion for teaching mathematics to students and her desire to help them succeed in their personal and professional lives. She received the Outstanding First-Year Teacher Award at Dunwoody High School in 1990 and the Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award from the Office of Instructional Development at UGA in 2002.
She has been adjunct faculty at several north Georgia colleges, including Truett McConnell College, Brenau University, and Piedmont College. Thompson is also art partner coordinator for Character Through the Arts, one of many community organizations with which she is involved. Alumni Service Award
Dillon, a member of Leadership Athens and the Junior League of Athens, earned a bachelor's degree in early childhood education and taught elementary education for two years. For the last three years, she has worked as part of senior management for Flowers, Inc. Balloons/ Burton and Burton. Since 2004, Dillon has served on the College's capital campaign steering committee for the Archway to Excellence campaign. Prior to joining North Carolina State , Kasworm (Ed.D. '77) was the associate dean for research and technology for the College of Education at the University of Tennessee, interim senior vice president for academic affairs and provost and associate vice president for faculty and program development at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. Kasworm was a Fulbright Hays Fellow in 1995 and used the fellowship to study in India. She was inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame in 2002. To his credit, Thompson has three Fulbright lectures to Israel and 16 invited plenary lectures. He is currently the associate editor of the journal Research and Cognition. Prior to joining Penn State in 2003, Weidemann served as vice provost and executive assistant to the president of the University of Maryland. In 2005, the University Continuing Education Association honored him with its most prestigious award, the Julius M. Nolte Award for Extraordinary Leadership. He currently serves as a commissioner for the American Council on Education Commission on Lifelong Learning. Lifetime Achievement Award
Preceding her directorship at NSF, Clark served on the faculty at Texas A&M, Howard, Clark Atlanta, Albany State universities, and Morris Brown College. She currently serves as chair and is a Fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Science Education Committee.
In 2004, the American Psychological Association (APA) honored Gerstein with its Humanitarian Award and named him a Fellow, Division 17, in 1994. He received the Kitty Cole Human Rights Award from the American Counseling Association in 1999. Gerstein co-edited and contributed to Handbook for Social Justice in Counseling Psychology: Leadership, Vision, and Action, a highly anticipated text in the field, in 2005. Wednesday, May 10, 2006 |