Recognizing Excellence in Professional Service at KSU
The award recognizes sustained excellence in professional service within the university through departmental, college, and institutional service or leadership; a record of substantial external service in local, state, regional, national, or international communities either in professional disciplinary endeavors or in the multiple forms that community engagement can take (including teaching and scholarship); or a combination of internal and external service and leadership.
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Award Criteria
The candidate must demonstrate a significant contribution to the academic community through their professional service and/or community engagement activities. There should be substantial evidence that a nominee's professional service activities and/or community engagement activities have had a significant positive effect at the University and/or the community, regional, or national, or international levels. -
Non-Ranked Examples of Accomplishments that May be Included as Evidence
- Providing the benefits of their expertise to community organizations
- Making public professional appearances or performances
- Consulting with governmental agencies, business industries, educational systems, community service or arts organizations
- Serving on University committees and councils
- Participating in the recruitment and professional placement of students
- Serving as an officer or committee member in organizations related to the area of professional expertise
- Campus service at the department, college or university level
- Local community or contributions at the regional, state, national or international levels
- Discipline or disciplinary professional organizations and societies
- Leadership in local or system-wide faculty governance
- Leadership in developing community engagement
- Impact and significance of community engagement and collaboration for exchange of knowledge in a context of partnership and reciprocity should be evident at the University and/or community, regional, national, or international levels
- External awards and recognitions by local, national and international organizations for community engagement events
- Inclusion of community engagement work in instruction and/or course development and improvement
- Publication of community engagement activity results in professional and refereed journals, conference proceedings, textbooks, electronic journals, etc.
- Mentoring students in community engagement activities
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Eligibility
Any full-time teaching faculty is eligible to be nominated for the award. Administrators with faculty rank are ineligible for faculty awards (i.e., receives a Contract for Faculty Ranked Administrators). Previous award winners of this award (under any of its previous names) are not eligible to apply again. The award recipient must be under contract at KSU when the award is presented. -
Award Amount
Each award consists of $5,000. -
Number and Frequency of Awards
Up to one (1) award may be presented annually, selected based on the qualifications of nominees.