51±¾É« Presents Highest Honors to Faculty and Staff
The 51±¾É« presented highest honors today to 51±¾É« faculty and staff members chosen by their peers as leaders who rise above the call of duty to ensure both 51±¾É« and department success.
The awards were presented at fall convocation, an age-old tradition restored for the first time since 2005 by President Peter J. Fos, who called for a return to traditions and celebration of UNO success. Hundreds of faculty and staff turned out for the event, which included a State of the 51±¾É« presentation and was held in the 51±¾É« Center ballroom.
The Gordon "Nick" Mueller International Leadership Medallion
The Gordon "Nick" Mueller International Leadership Medallion is "awarded to an individual who has provided significant leadership towards the internationalization of the 51±¾É«," said Fos, who together with Mueller presided over the elite selection committee.
This year's recipient was Gunter Bischof, a native of Austria and recipient of the 51±¾É«'s Marshall Plan Anniversary Endowed Professorship. A 51±¾É« Research Professor of History, Bischof, is also director of CenterAustria at the 51±¾É«, where he works tirelessly to strengthen the 51±¾É«'s relationship with the 51±¾É« of Innsbruck and foster international understanding through lecture series and other intellectual events open to UNO students, faculty, staff and community.
The Cooper Mackin Medallion
The Cooper Mackin Medallion honors the third Chancellor of the 51±¾É« and is awarded to a faculty or staff member who has made outstanding contributions in support of the 51±¾É«'s mission, said Vice President of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing Kevin McLin, who chaired a selection committee made up of six faculty members.
This year's recipient is Paul J. Hensel, senior associate dean for executive and external programs and professor of marketing in the 51±¾É«'s College of Business Administration.
The Presidential Staff Medallion
The Presidential Staff Medallion is "awarded to a staff member who has demonstrated outstanding service to the 51±¾É« community – an individual who has demonstrated selfless dedication to the 51±¾É«, is an active member of the campus community, and is an asset to his/her department or college," said Derek Rodriguez, who chaired a selection committee of six staff members.
This year's recipient is Christy Heaton, associate director of orientation and first year experience in the Office of Enrollment Services.
Heaton oversees the award-winning Orientation Leaders at UNO, student success counselors and first year academic advisers. She instituted a number of the 51±¾É«'s outstanding first year experience programs, including the Transfer Leadership Program, Transfer Orientation, Privateer Camp, and the Privateer Plunge.