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Nominations open for 2024 faculty, staff, student awards

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Faculty, staff and students are invited to nominate deserving individuals for several awards that recognize both exemplary instruction, leadership and service to Clemson University and the broader community.

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Academic Success Center Awards

Deadline: February 5, 2024

Dr. Ted G. Westmoreland Award for Faculty Excellence: This award is presented annually to honor a distinguished faculty member who has made exemplary contributions to undergraduate student success at Clemson University. The award recipient receives a monetary award and a plaque. Additionally, the faculty member’s name is added to the perpetual Dr. Ted G. Westmoreland Award for Faculty Excellence plaque on display in the Class of 1956 Academic Success Center Building.

Class of 1956 Award for Staff Excellence: This award is presented annually to honor a distinguished staff member who has made exemplary contributions to undergraduate student success at Clemson University. The award recipient receives a monetary award and a plaque. Additionally, the staff member’s name is added to the perpetual Class of 1956 Award for Staff Excellence plaque on display in the Class of 1956 Academic Success Center Building.

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Algernon Sydney Sullivan Non-Student Award

Deadline: February 14, 2024

Algernon Sydney Sullivan Non-Student Award: This award is intended to honor those who exhibit Sullivan’s ideals of heart, mind, and conduct as evidenced by, “generous and unselfish service to others.” Recipients should have an interest in or be associated with Clemson University and live with-in the State of South Carolina.

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College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences (CAFLS) Award

Deadline: February 1, 2024

Rowland P. Alston, Sr., ’42 Award for Excellence in Public Relations: This award recognizes outstanding Clemson University faculty or staff who, through programs and activities related to agriculture and/or natural resources, have provided Clemson University with positive visibility throughout South Carolina, the United States, and the world. The recipient may be from any discipline or area of the university but utilizes agriculture or the natural resources as their vehicle of influence. The award includes a $2,500 stipend and a plaque for the recipient. The award is made possible by an endowment established by Rowland Alston, retired extension agent and former host of the public television program “Making It Grow,” in memory of his father.

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Frank A. Burtner Award for Excellence in Advising

Deadline: February 14, 2024

Frank A. Burtner Award for Excellence in Advising: Presented to an advisor of students or student organizations (academic or non-academic) or who excels in developing students in the area of leadership, devotion to duty and service.

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Graduate School Awards

Deadline: February 21, 2024

Outstanding Graduate Researcher Award: Presented to two graduate student researchers to recognize their outstanding contributions to research activity and their future promise as researchers.  Winners receive $1,000.

Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award: Presented to two graduate student teaching assistants to recognize their outstanding contributions to student learning and development.  Winners receive $1,000. 

Deadline: March 15, 2024

Clemson University Distinguished Graduate Student Support Staff Award: Presented to one staff member to recognize their excellence in supporting graduate students. The winner receives $1,000 with an additional $500 for their department.

Clemson University Distinguished Doctoral Mentoring Award: Presented to two faculty members to recognize their excellence in mentoring doctoral students.

Graduate School Award for Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Presented to one graduate student, staff or faculty member to recognize their commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion through their engagement in graduate education at Clemson University. The winner receives $1,000.

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Mentoring in Creative Inquiry Awards

Deadline: March 1, 2024

Phil and Mary Bradley Faculty Award for Mentoring in Creative Inquiry: This award is presented each spring in recognition of outstanding work with undergraduate students. Nominations are accepted from student participants in Creative Inquiry. The award is made possible by generous gifts from Phil and Mary Bradley and consists of a plaque and a salary supplement.

Graduate Student Award for Mentoring in Creative Inquiry: This award is presented each spring in recognition of outstanding work with undergraduate students. Nominations are accepted from undergraduate student participants in Creative Inquiry projects. The award consists of a plaque and a salary supplement.

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Provost Outstanding Teaching Awards

Deadline: March 1, 2024

Provost Junior Special Rank Outstanding Teaching Award

Provost Senior Special Rank Outstanding Teaching Award

Provost Junior Tenure-Track Outstanding Teaching Award

Provost Senior Tenured Outstanding Teaching Award

In particular, the Provost Teaching Awards recognize efforts by instructors to improve student learning experiences. The Teaching Awards are designed to recognize efforts by instructors to adopt new teaching strategies and new pedagogies, incorporate experiential learning experiences, apply inclusive practices and universal design for learning, impactful teaching technologies, and other means to increase student engagement and success. Demonstrable impact on student learning is key, whether through individual teaching, team teaching, peer mentoring of colleagues, and/or departmental leadership. These awards recognize demonstrable positive impacts on the quality of teaching at Clemson University.

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Ralph D. Elliott Endowed Award

Deadline: March 1, 2024

The Ralph D. Elliott Award for Outstanding Service to Off-Campus Distance, and Continuing Education: Established in 2006 by family and friends of Dr. Elliott in honor of his retirement as Vice Provost for Off-Campus, Distance and Continuing Education & Professor of Economics.

The purpose of the award is to recognize and honor a Clemson University faculty, staff or administrator who has promoted initiatives in the field of credit or noncredit continuing education in a worthy and exemplary manner.

The recipient of this award will be selected according to the following criteria:

  1. Served as an excellent teacher or mentor;
  2. Developed and/or coordinated model continuing education programs, off campus or distance education programs;
  3. Facilitated new programming areas through continuing education, off campus or distance education;
  4. Opened new avenues for the advancement of education, off campus or distance education organizations at the state, regional or national level.

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Thomas Green Clemson Award

Deadline: March 1, 2024

The Thomas Green Clemson Award for Excellence: Established to recognize Clemson University faculty and staff whose teaching, research and/ or service have been exemplary. The award will be given to individuals who have made sustained and significant contributions to academic life at Clemson University. While all Clemson faculty and staff are eligible, nominations are particularly encouraged for individuals whose contributions have not been previously recognized at the University level.

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