Higher Ed Happenings

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HIGHER ED Happenings

SPRING 2016

2016 Curry Foundation Award Recipients Congratulations to the following students who received awards and fellowships established by donors specifically to support students in Curry’s Higher Education program. Annette Gibbs Research Award EDGAR HALCOTT TURNER II Jay L. Chronister Student Award in Higher Education ROSE MARIE COLE TASHI DEKYID Alton L. Taylor Award SARAH HOLDER Johnnie E. Merritt Graduate Fellowship TERRENCE CHARLES HANLON SARAH E. WHITLEY Bonnie McKee Mason Clevenger and Daniel W. and RosaLee McKee Mason Fellowship in Education KATIE WALKER

HIGHER ED HAPPENINGS is edited by Professor Brian Pusser and produced by Lynn Bell, Director of Alumni Relations, Curry School of Education, P.O. Box 400268, Charlottesville, VA 22904. Email: lynnbell@virginia.edu #UVACurry

Students in the Athletics in the University course made their final class presentations in the Newcomb Ballroom, with about 270 students in attendance.

HE Program News BY BRIAN PUSSER, PROFESSOR

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elcome to the 2016 edition of Higher Ed Happenings. Its arrival marks the conclusion of another dynamic year in the program, one shaped by blending new activities with the familiar in order to best serve our students and our mission. While our program faculty have been active in teaching, scholarly research and national and international service roles (see the Faculty Notes section for details), our students continue to be at the center of our efforts in the Higher Education program. The past half-decade has been a time of rapid growth in the Higher Education program, with increasing enrollments in the M.Ed. program and exceptional undergraduate participation in EDLF 3420 Athletics in the University. The energy, enthusiasm and scholarly commitment that Ph.D., Ed.D., M.Ed., undergraduate, and professional development students from Curry and across Grounds bring to the Higher Education program and our courses is extraordinary. As just two examples of the excellence our students have achieved this year, Jas Heim (M.Ed. ‘16) received the Curry School’s Outstanding Master of Education Student Award for 2015-16, while doctoral student Terry Hanlon was awarded the 2016 EDLF Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award. In the pages that follow we commend all of our Higher Education students, as we turn particular attention to our M.Ed. cohort. The Helen Chandler range of their academic interests, achievements and service to the University (M.Ed. ‘15) community is truly exemplary. Finally, this year we were fortunate to celebrate the return to the Curry School of Helen Chandler (M.Ed. ‘15) and Gerry Starsia (Ph.D. ‘10) in new roles as leaders in the program from which they graduated. Helen has joined the program as the senior student services coordinator for the Higher Education program. Gerry will hold the dual role of associate professor in Higher Education and director of the Curry School Foundation. Gerry Starsia (Ph.D. 10) HIGHER ED HAPPENINGS • SPRING 2016

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