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Faculty Achievement Award Winners are Announced during Convocation of Scholars

04/13/2023

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Faculty award winners (from left) Niamat Hossain, Lori Neuman-Lee, Bruce Johnson, Jacob Manlove, and Steve Green are joined by Len Frey, interim provost, and Todd Shields, chancellor. Maureen Dolan was with students at a conference and not able to attend.

JONESBORO – The six recipients of the 2022-23 Faculty Achievement Awards were announced Wednesday during the annual Faculty Honors Convocation, a highlight of Convocation of Scholars.

“A-State has a long tradition of recognizing faculty members each year for excellence in teaching, professional service, academic advising, and scholarship,” Dr. Len Frey, interim provost and executive vice chancellor for finance and administration, told those gathered in the Grand Hall of Fowler Center. “The individuals we are recognizing today have been nominated by faculty, staff and students.”

The awards, determined through a campus nomination and committee review process, are for significant and meritorious achievement in the respective categories and include monetary rewards.

Chancellor’s Medal for Research and Creative Activities: Dr. Steve Green

This year's recipient of the Chancellor’s Medal for Research and Creative Activities is Dr. Steve Green, professor of soil and water conservation. Provided by the Beck Foundation and Distinguished Alumnus Buddy Beck, the medal is the highest honor a faculty member may receive. Green has conducted extensive grant-funded and published research at A-State. Dr. Mohammad Alam, associate professor of chemistry, Dr. Natalie Johnson-Leslie, associate professor of secondary education, and Dr. Lauri Umansky, professor of history and director of heritage studies, were finalists.

Excellence in Advising Award: Dr. Maureen Dolan

Dr. Maureen Dolan, associate professor of molecular biology and director of the biotechnology program, received the Excellence in Advising Award. Dolan has been particularly successful interacting with the students she advises, using that information to more effectively help them with getting prepared for professional graduate school or entering the STEM workforce after graduation. Dolan also advised the student team that won a NASA grant and prepared an experiment for the International Space Station.

Teaching Award, Tenure Track: Dr. Bruce Johnson

Dr. Bruce Johnson, professor of physics, received the Excellence in Teaching, Tenure-Track, Award. Johnson’s nominators emphasized his caring attitude, frequently making extra efforts to help students, especially with difficult concepts. Other finalists were Dr. Amanda Carpenter, assistant professor of occupational therapy, Dr. Drew Fleming, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, Dr. Jerica Rich, assistant professor of animal science, and Dr. Sarah Scott, assistant professor of communication studies.

Emerging Scholar: Dr. Lori Neuman-Lee

The Emerging Faculty Scholar Award recognizes a pre-tenure faculty member for exceptional scholarly achievement. The recipient, Dr. Lori Neuman-Lee, assistant professor of physiology, has published numerous journal articles and secured grants for her lab. The other finalists were Dr. Hrishikesh Desai, assistant professor of accounting, Dr. Derek Jenkins, assistant professor of music, Jody Nutt, associate professor of medical imaging and radiation sciences, and Dr. HoYeol Yu, assistant professor of sport management.

Teaching Award, Non-Tenure Track: Dr. Niamat Hossain

Dr. Niamat Hossain, assistant professor of engineering management, was recognized with the Excellence in Teaching, Non-Tenure Track, Award. Hossain was commended by nominators for his innovative teaching methods through which he challenges his students and helps them develop critical thinking skills. Jessica Cooper, assistant professor of medical imaging and radiation sciences, and Dr. Mark Herman, instructor in philosophy, were the other finalists.

Professional Service Award: Dr. Jacob Manlove

Dr. Jacob Manlove, assistant professor of agricultural economics, was recognized with the Excellence in Professional Service Award. In addition to numerous college, departmental and university committees, Manlove advises two student organizations and has strengthened relationships with the college’s stakeholders. Dr. Lauren Schack Clark, professor of music, and Kendall Youngman, assistant professor of medical imaging and radiation sciences, were the other finalists.