International Programs
(IP) has announced this year’s
Outstanding International Educator award recipients.
These 245 faculty, staff, and student leaders were
recommended by students and/or members of the IP
staff during International Education Week 2003,
Nov. 17-21.
The individuals were honored for their consistent
support of international education in their positions
and in their classrooms. International Education
Week is sponsored by the U.S. Departments of State
and Education.
Here is a list of the recipients:
Sarah Adams, art and art
history
Fred Antczak, rhetoric
Florence Babb, anthropology
Tom Baker, student services
Daniel Balderston, Spanish and Portuguese
Joel Barkan, political science
Sandy Barkan, Graduate College
Kathleen Bates, registration center
Susan Beadle, continuing education
David Bedell, family medicine
Patricia Beemer, athletics
Pam Bhalla, special support services
Cinzia Blum, French and Italian
Terry Boles, management and organizations
Robert Bork, art and art history
Jan Brunstein, registrar’s office
Maureen Burke, linguistics
Pat Cain, provost’s office
Jon Carlson, law
Gregory Carmichael, environmental engineering
Judy Carpenter, financial aid
JoAnn Castagna, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Susan Chambers, academic advising center
Jason Chen, campus ministries
Lee Anna Clark, provost’s office
John Conybeare, political science
Joe Coulter, Opportunity at Iowa
Caren Cox, Graduate College
Corey Creekmur, comparative literature
Michaeline Crichlow, African American world studies
Jerry Croft, geography
Raul Curto, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Marcella David, law
Cindy Dayton, information technology services
Jane Desmond, American studies
Joe Deutsch, surplus
Monique DiCarlo, women’s resource and action
center
Richard Dobyns, family medicine
Virginia Dominguez, anthropology
Phil Ecklund, biosciences
Sally Erickson, admissions
Paul Etre, orthopaedic surgery
Diane Finnerty, social work
Dale Fisher, museum of art
Pat Folsom, academic advising center
Lawrence Fuortes, public health
Val Garr, admissions
Mary Geraghty Kenyon, news services
Peter Gerhard, academic advising center
Shams Ghoneim, pathology
Sabine Golz, comparative literature
Gregory Gray, epidemiology
Nate Green, student government
Paul Greenough, history
Sydney Gussman, library
Greg Hamot, curriculum and instruction
Becky Hanson, admissions
Brian Harvey, sponsored programs
Diane Hauser, academic advising center
Tim Havens, communication studies
Kathy Heilenman, French and Italian
Julie Hochstrasser, art and art history
Judy Holland, civil and environmental engineering
Rex Honey, geography
Leanne Horner, financial aid
Carol Hunsicker, academic advising center
Lisa Ingram, academic advising center
Phil Jordan, engineering
Jennifer Joslin, academic advising center
Daushen Ju, Belin Blank
James Julich, library administration
Chuanren Ke, Asian languages and literature
Kristine Kellbach, cashier’s office
John Keller, Graduate College
Dave Kelsenberg, career services
Rob Ketterer, classics/opera studies
Robert Kirby, honors program
Karen Knight, admissions
Monica Koch, continuing Education
Benjamin Lewis, IMU marketing and design
Yi Li, mathematics
Bob Linhardt, pharmacy
Larry Lockwood, registrar
Lola Lopes, provost’s office
Philip Lutgendorf, Asian languages and literature
Leslie Marshall, nursing
Vinita Matthews, business management
Linda Maxson, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Maureen McCue, global health studies
Gina McGee, sponsored programs
Jim McGreevey, academic advising center
Kembrew McLeod, communication studies
Scott McNabb, educational policy and leadership studies
Michael McNulty, geography
Christopher Merrill, international writing program
Pat Meskimen, payroll
Deb Miller, admissions
Mary Lou Miller, registrar’s office
Marty Miller, registrar’s office
Marc Mills, general counsel
John Millsap, IMU facilities
Fred Mims, athletics
Edward Miner, library
Cherie Mobasheri, career center
John Nelson, political science
Kathleen Newman, Spanish and Portuguese
Randall Ney, immigration services
Mercedes Nino-Murcia, Spanish and Portuguese
Jane Omann, registration center
Robin Paetzold, Carver College of Medicine
Alan Peterka, Chinese language and literature
John Peters, communication studies
Laura Prince, immigration services
Eunice Prosser, Graduate College
James Pusack, German
Ericka Raber, library
Penny Rembolt, medicine administration
Ann Ricketts, sponsored programs
Emil Rinderspacher, admissions
Cindy Roberts, admissions
Ed Romano, registrar’s office
Victoria Rovine, museum of art
Christopher Roy, art and art history
Jerald Schnoor, civil and environmental engineering
Eva Schoen, counseling services
Dicta Schoenfelder, residence services
Carlos Serrato, student activities
Ed Shreeves, library
Mark Sidel, law
Christopher Smith, academic advising center
Paul Soderdahl, library
Christopher Squier, dentistry
Rosemary Stenzel, French and Italian
Karen Stewart, political science
Don Szeszycki, provost’s office
Barb Taylor, house staff affairs, UIHC
Dan Teets, library administration
Downing Thomas, French and Italian
Alice Thorn, admissions
Tom Thrams, registrar’s office
Peggy Timm, Asian languages and literature
Mickey Trussell, residence services
Russell Valentino, Russian
Evalyn Van Allen-Shalash, provost’s office
Shelby (Michelle) Van Egdom, residence services
Stephen Vlastos, history
Tim Walker, admissions
Dave Weimer, chemistry
William Welburn, Graduate College
Mike Widen, recreational services
Eileen Willingham, Spanish and Portuguese
Betty Wood, admissions
Dale Wurster, Graduate College
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