USA National Alumni Association Recognizes Outstanding Faculty, Young Alumnus
Posted on September 11, 2020
The 秘密研究所 National Alumni Association awarded its
Faculty Excellence Awards and Young Alumni Award during its annual membership meeting
on
Thursday, September 10. Five USA faculty members were recognized for their achievements
as
well as one outstanding young alumnus.
鈥淲e have so many top-notch faculty and alumni at the 秘密研究所,鈥
said
National Alumni Association president, Jim Moore. 鈥淓ach year we have the challenge
and honor
of selecting and recognizing these individuals who are making a difference at the
University and
around the world.鈥
The 2020 Faculty Excellence Awards and Young Alumni Award recipients:
Andy and Carol Denny National Alumni Excellence in Teaching Award acknowledges the
central role of teaching at USA by recognizing faculty for their outstanding teaching
contributions. This years鈥 recipient is Dr. Christy West, associate professor, chemical
and
biomolecular engineering in the College of Engineering.
Beth and Don Davis National Alumni Association Excellence in Advising Award acknowledges
the importance of advising at USA by annually recognizing faculty and staff for their
outstanding
advising contributions. This years鈥 recipient is Angie O鈥橬eal, academic advisor, research
and
education training in the College of Medicine.
Olivia Rambo McGlothren National Alumni Outstanding Scholar Award honors faculty for high
achievements in the realm of scholarship as appropriate to his or her discipline.
This years鈥
recipient is Dr. Joseph F. Hair, Jr., professor, marketing and e-commerce in the Mitchell
College
of Business.
Semoon and Youngshin Chang Endowed Award for Humanitarian Services recognizes
outstanding service by a faculty member. This years鈥 recipient is Dr. Lesley A. Gregoricka,
associate professor, sociology and anthropology in the College of Arts & Sciences.
National Alumni Association Endowed Award for Faculty Innovation recognizes USA faculty
for outstanding achievement in research. This years鈥 recipient is Dr. Natalie Gassman,
assistant
professor of physiology and cell biology in the USA College of Medicine and USA Health
Mitchell
Cancer Institute.
Lisa Bethea Kavanagh Young Alumni Award recognizes outstanding achievement of an
alumnus who is age 40 or younger. This years鈥 recipient is Michael T. Odair. Odair
graduated
from USA in 2004 with a B.A. in communication with a concentration in digital cinema
and
television. He is currently senior vice president of creative at Superjacket Productions
in Los
Angeles. Over his 16-year career, Odair has served as producer and executive producer
on
television series including Ridiculousness, Leah Rimini: It鈥檚 All Relative, Bar Rescue,
Scream
Queens and Hell鈥檚 Kitchen. Notably, Odair served as executive director for the A&E
series 鈥淒uck
Dynasty鈥 from 2012-2015. He has received numerous industry awards and has been nominated
for others, including two Daytime Emmys.
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