Mary E. Rittling, president of Davidson County Community College in North Carolina, was named President of the Year by the North Carolina Community College System. President Rittling will receive a plaque and an $8,000 cash award at a ceremony in Raleigh next month.
Dr. Rittling is a graduate of D’Youville College in Buffalo, New York. She earned a master’s degree in nursing from Binghamton University and a second master’s degree and an educational doctorate at Columbia University.
Shannon B. Rinaldo, assistant professor at the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, has been selected to receive the 2012 Outstanding Marketing Teacher of the Year Award from the Academy of Marketing Science. She will be presented with the award at the academy’s national conference in New Orleans this May.
Dr. Rinaldo joined the faculty at Texas Tech in 2008. She holds a bachelor’s degree, an MBA, and a Ph.D., all from the University of Kentucky.
Cortney Franklin, assistant professor of criminal justice at Sam Houston State University in Texas, received the New Scholar Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Science’s Victimology Section. Dr. Franklin is widely published in the field of victimology. She teaches a course entitled, “Violence Against Women.”
Dr. Franklin is a graduate of Spokane Community College. She earned a bachelor’s degree at Gonzaga University and a master’s degree and Ph.D. in criminal justice from Washington State University.

Dr. Park holds degrees from Ewha Womans University and Yonsei University in Korea. She earned a doctorate at Columbia University.

Dr. Johnson is a graduate of Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina. She earned an MBA at Ohio State University and a doctorate in education and human development from Vanderbilt University.

Hamilton is the former senior executive at the General Accounting Office and has taught at the University of Nebraska for eight years.

Dr. Lichtenstein has been on the University of Alabama faculty since 2004. She holds bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees from the University of Canterbury.

Dr. Adams has been on the faculty at Texas Woman’s University since 2004. She holds a doctorate in counselor education from Texas A&M University Commerce.


