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Do you know a faculty member who has demonstrated excellence in teaching and research? Have they contributed significantly to the advancement of engineering? Recognize their achievements by nominating them for the Daniel Jankowski Legacy Award!

Submit your nomination by Friday, January 27, 2017 to Joseph Palais, Award Committee Member at joseph.palais@asu.edu.

Each nomination should be accompanied by a statement indicating why the nominee merits consideration.

A faculty committee selects award recipients among individuals who demonstrate sustained, exemplary performance over a significant period of time in:

  • Research — scholarly publications, sponsored project support, master’s and doctoral students graduated
  • Teaching — quality undergraduate and graduate classroom instruction, commitment to students, educational program development
  • Service — academic committee participation, leadership benefiting the unit/school mission, activities that enrich the unit or school community and/or enhance public visibility

Any current tenured Fulton Schools faculty is eligible for the award. The winner will be presented with a plaque and a stipend at the Spring 2017 Fulton Schools Convocation ceremony.

The award was established in 2001 to honor the distinguished academic career of Daniel Jankowski, a professor for 40 years in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences (now the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering).

Previous Daniel Jankowski Legacy Award recipients:

  • Sandra Houston, 2015
  • Dieter Schroder, 2013
  • James Collofello, 2011
  • James Adams, 2009
  • Joseph Palais, 2007

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