Lisa J. Mauer, a professor of food science at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, received the Marcel Loncin Research Prize from the Institute of Food Technologists. The award comes with a cash prize of $50,000.
Dr. Mauer joined the Purdue faculty in 2001 and was promoted to full professor in 2011. She is a graduate of Purdue University and holds a Ph.D. in food science from the University of Minnesota.
Katherine Hayhoe, an associate professor of political science and director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, received the 2014 Climate Communication Prize from the American Geophysical Union.
Professor Maffly-Kipp is a summa cum laude graduate of Amherst College in Massachusetts. She holds a Ph.D. in history from Yale University.
Robin S. Reid, a professor in the department of ecosystem science and sustainability and director of the Center for Collaborative Conservation at Colorado State University, received the 2014 Michael P. Malone International Leadership Award from the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities.
Lee Anne Bell, the Barbara Silver Horowitz Director of Education at Barnard College in New York City, is the inaugural winner of the Charles and Margaret Witten Award for Distinguished Documentary Film presented by the University of South Carolina Museum of Education. She was honored for her film 40 Years Later: Now Can We Talk? The film deals with race relations in the Mississippi Delta.
Professor Bell joined the faculty at Barnard College in 2002. She is a graduate of Indiana University and holds an educational doctorate from the University of Massachusetts.
Emily Pease, an adjunct assistant professor of creative writing at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, has won the 2014 Bevel Summers Prize for the Short Short Story presented by Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee University Review. Pease was honored for her story “Church Retreat, 1975.”
Pease’s short story was chosen from among 1,000 entrants. She will receive a cash award and the story will be published in Shenandoah.
With more than 30 years of experience in higher education, Dr. Richtermeyer has spent the past three years as executive vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost at Rutgers University-Camden
Cheryl Norman was appointed president of Ridgewater College in Minnesota and Ellen Kennedy was named interim president of Cape Cod Community College in Massachusetts.
Dr. Scarlatta has led the University of Michigan-Dearbon on an interim basis for the past year. Pending approval from the board of regents, she is slated to become the university's permanent leader on May 22.
Nicole Reaves has been serving as executive vice president and chief programs officer at Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh, North Carolina. On July 15, she is slated to become the first woman president of Schenectady County Community College within the State University of New York System.
The selected candidate should have expertise and experience in theoretical models in labor and public economics as well as in microeconometrics and programming.
The University of Arizona School of Music seeks a visionary and collaborative Director to lead its comprehensive music program through a time of opportunity and transformation.