Volume 9, Number 4, 2000


Excellent advisers

Four members of the University staff were recognized for excellence in advising at the annual Honors Day celebration last spring. The excellence-in-advising award, intended to emphasize the importance of academic advising and encourage faculty to devote more time to becoming effective advisers, carries a $2,500 prize. Recipients include, from left, Daniel Callahan, professor of history; Carl Toensmeyer, professor of food and resource economics; Julie Wilgen, assistant professor of individual and family studies; and Terry Whittaker, assistant dean, College of Business and Economics.