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April 2, 2023
American Association of University Administrators announces its 2023 Annual Awards Recipients.
Philadelphia, Pa, March 31, 2023 — Following are the recipients of the American Association of University Administrators 2023 Annual Awards:
• Blackburn Exemplary Higher Education Model Award
— IDEATE Fellowships, Adelphi University
• Exemplary Models Awards
— (1) Colin Powell Public Service Career Hub, City College of New York
— (2) DEI@Work Program, Endicott College
• Khaladjan International Award
— American Passport Project, Institute for International Education, Allan Goodman, Director.
• Tosney Award for Career Service in Higher Education Leadership
— Jolene Koester, California State University System
• Trachtenberg Award for Thought Leadership in Higher Education
— Terry Hartle, American Council on Education
• McInness/Ryan Award for Mid-Career Leadership
— Sydney Freeman, Jr., University of Idaho
• MacVittie Emerging Leader Award
— Carolina Gonzalez, Montclair State University
• Cavanaugh Award for Leadership in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
— Jodi-Ann Nunes Francis, City College of New York
• King Award for Outstanding College/University Trustee Leadership
— Arthur Halsey Rice, Quinnipiac University
• Jerome Neuner Award for Excellence in Scholarly-Professional Publication
— (1) Nwanda Achebe, Carole Gibbs, Brian Johnson, Daniel Valez Ortiz & Chioma Nwaiche. Creating sustainable university structures for offices of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
— (2) Rene P. Beeton, Leslie D. Cramblet Alvarez, Lee Ann “Beez” Schell & Carol D. Guerrero Murphy. CTLs as university change levers.
• Allan Watson Award for Excellence in Scholarly-Professional Presentation
— Carlos Morales & Shelley Pearson. Implementation Strategies for a sudden surge in enrollments and long-term impacts
• Gatzke Dissertation Award
— Karen A. Williams, Higher Ed CDOs in Times of Emerging Crises: A Study of Integration, Experience, and Impact (Fielding Graduate University; Placida V. Gallegos, advisor).
• Goodman-Malamuth Dissertation Award
— Margaret M. Holland, Women Leading Higher Education: Disrupting Patriarchal Mediation in Higher Education Spaces (George Washington University; Sharon Dannels, advisor).
The American Association of University Administrators (AAUA) is a non-profit professional organization for higher education leaders and administrative personnel in the USA.
Its mission is to develop and advance superior standards for the profession of higher education administration.
Through its policy statements, programs, and services, the Association stresses the responsibility of administrators to demonstrate moral and ethical Leadership in exercising all their duties.
Source: AAUA
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— The Editor is an AAUA Member.







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