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Kennesaw State University Faculty Awards

All KSU Faculty Awards Are Generously Supported by the
KSU Foundation

 

KSU annually recognizes University-Wide distinguished faculty recipients with the following Awards:

The KSU Foundation Distinguished Professor Award

The KSU Distinguished Teaching Award

The KSU Distinguished Scholarship Award

The KSU Distinguished Service Award

The KSU Foundation Prize

The Philip Preston Community Leadership Award

 

Award Selection Process and Timeline for 2007 Awards

2007 KSU Foundation Distinguished Professor Award

2007 KSU Foundation Distinguished Teaching, Scholarship, and Service Awards

2007 KSU Foundation Prize

 

KSU Foundation Distinguished Professor Award

Recipients of the Foundation Distinguished Professor Award

Established in 2004, the KSU Foundation Distinguished Professor Award is conferred annually on a single faculty member who exhibits excellence in all three areas of teaching, scholarship, and professional service and has received national or international recognition for his or her contributions. This award is distinguished from those that recognize excellence in a single area (i.e., teaching, scholarship, or professional service). The KSU Foundation provides a cash award and professional development funds to the recipient. The recipient holds the title for the academic year following his or her selection.

 

KSU Foundation Distinguished Teaching Award

Past Recipients of the Distinguished Teaching Award

The principal campus award for excellence in teaching is the KSU Foundation Distinguished Teaching Award, which was established in 1982. Criteria for the award include:

  • Consistent excellent teaching performance.
  • Impact on students (including classroom teaching, mentoring, advising, supervising in and out of the classroom).
  • Implementation of innovative approaches to teaching (including creativity, ability to teach in ways that students learn, honoring individuality and diversity).
  • Contributions to improved instruction and curriculum (including special projects, innovative teaching methods, curriculum development).

The University Distinguished Teaching Award recipient and three finalists are selected each year by the Faculty Development and Awards Committee from among the faculty recipients of the college/school, graduate studies, and learning support programs distinguished teaching awards. The winner receives a cash award from the KSU Foundation. The KSU Distinguished Teacher also receives access to an expense account of state funds, which is administered through CETL, to support travel, instructional materials, research supplies, or computer hardware and software.

 

KSU Foundation Distinguished Scholarship Award

Past Recipients of the Distinguished Scholarship Award

The principal campus award for excellence in scholarship and creative activity is the Distinguished Scholarship Award, which was established in 1997. Scholarship is the term used to encompass a diverse and multidimensional array of research and creative activities through which faculty make significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge, understanding, problem solving, aesthetics, and pedagogy. Criteria for the award include:

  • Significance of the research to the researcher's academic specialty, university and/or region.
  • Relative level of research productivity maintained by the researcher.
  • Use or impact of the findings or outcome, including but not limited to, publications, presentations, exhibits, and/or benefits derived by the community, region, and/or the university.

The University Distinguished Scholarship Award recipient and three finalists are selected each year by the Faculty Development and Awards Committee from among the faculty recipients of the college/school and graduate studies distinguished scholarship awards. The winner receives a cash award from the KSU Foundation. The KSU Distinguished Scholar also receives access to an expense account of state funds, which is administered through CETL, to support travel, instructional materials, research supplies, or computer hardware and software.

 

KSU Foundation Distinguished Service Award

Past Recipients of the Distinguished Service Award

The principal campus award for excellence in service is the Distinguished Service Award, which was established in 1997. Multiple service awards had been made to faculty for many years prior to 1997, however. Service activities must be tied directly to one's special field of knowledge and relate to, and flow directly out of, this professional activity. Criteria for the award include:

  • The degree to which the service impacts KSU, the outside community, or an individual's profession in notable and substantive ways.
  • Sustained leadership in service activities OR leadership in one or more outstanding activities.

The University Distinguished Service Award recipient and three finalists are selected each year by the Faculty Development and Awards Committee from among the faculty recipients of the college/school, learning support program and graduate studies distinguished service awards. The winner receives a cash award from the KSU Foundation. The KSU Distinguished Service recipient also receives access to an expense account of state funds, which is administered through CETL, to support travel, instructional materials, research supplies, or computer hardware and software.

 

KSU Foundation Prize

Past Recipients of the Foundation Prize

Established in 2003 by the KSU Foundation Board of Trustees as part of its effort to encourage, support and recognize scholarly activities among tenure-track faculty, the Foundation Prize recognizes high quality publications by a faculty member in each college/school of the University. 2003 Foundation Prize honorees received the "Flame of Excellence," which is a personally hand crafted from boron glass rods by Klaus Widmann of the Frabel studio, to "honor those who bravely go before and light the way for others." The KSU Foundation provides a cash award and professional development funds to the recipient.

 

Philip C. Preston Community Leadership Award

Past Recipients of the Preston Community Leadership Award

In order to honor the late Phil Preston's years of distinguished community leadership and service, members of Leadership KSU created the Philip C. Preston Community Leadership Award in 1990. Unlike the KSU Distinguished Service Award, service activities recognized by this award are not necessarily directly tied to one's special field of knowledge or professional activity. Nominations are solicited from faculty and staff and a committee of faculty and staff selects a winner who exemplifies distinguished and long-term service to the local community.

 

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