Nominate Your Professors for the 2004 Barbour and Cohen Awards
The nomination process has begun for the 2004 A.B. [Dolly] Cohen awards for excellence in teaching and the George B. Barbour award for furthering good student-faculty relations.
Nominations for these awards must originate with students and/or alumni.
The nomination letter itself should not be any longer than one page. The dossier required later should contain full documentation of the nomination.
If the awards are to be given to the most worthy candidates, it is necessary that the achievements of the nominees be well documented. That is a task that departments must undertake. Departments with nominees will definitely have received a copy of the procedures and guidelines for the awards.
You may go the
for the Suggested Criteria, Procedures and Guidelines and List of Previous Winners.
The winners will be recognized at the All-University Faculty meeting on Tuesday, May 11, 2004, and will receive a medal and a check for $2000.
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