Staff Awards Program 2017

Important Dates:

Oct. 3, 2017:
Nominations period opens
Oct. 31, 2017:
Deadline for nomination submissions
Dec. 1, 2017:
CECAS Awards Luncheon

Past Award Winners

(not eligible to win an award this year)


2016
Hattie B. Wagener Award: Christy Babb, School of Computing
Technical Staff Award:
Stanley Justice - Materials Science and Engineering
Administrative Awards:
Karen Lanning - Glenn Department of Civil Engineering
Jessica Lecroy - Engineering and Science Education and General Engineering


2015
Hattie B. Wagener Award: Janet Hendricks, Holcombe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Janeen Putman, mechanical engineering
Technical Staff Awards:
Charles Allen – Mathematical Sciences
Kevin Hedetniemi – Mathematical Sciences
Danny Metz – Civil Engineering
Non Technical Staff Awards:
Martin Beagley – College Relations
Tonya Bledsoe – Materials Science and Engineering
Heather Cox – Materials Science and Engineering
Teri Garrett – Mechanical Engineering
Melody Huitt – Office of the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies
Wendy Howard – Electrical and Computer Engineering


2014
Hattie B. Wagener Award: Gwen Dockins (ME)
Technical Staff Awards:
Thomas “Stephen” Bass
James Mann
William “Bill” Coburn
Non Technical Staff Awards:
Sandie Priddy
Corbin Kolehmainen
Kristine “Kris” Coleman
Patsy Ellis
Janeen Putman
Christine Babb


2013
Hattie B. Wagener Award: Kristi Baker (Civil) and Maria Torres (BioE)
Technical Staff Awards:
Kim Ivey (MSE)
Brad Poore (MTS)
Nell Kennedy (SoC)
Non Technical Staff Awards:
Gale Black (ECE)
Elizabeth Gibisch (ECE)
Meg Newton (Advising Center)
Angela McBride (Automotive Eng)
Jessica Economy (EEES)
Robert Bowen (Dean's Office)


2012
Hattie B. Wagener Award: Lynn Callahan (MthSc)
Dean’s Exceptional Awards:
Kim Keasler (ARS)
Amanda Harris (ECE)
Lori Rholetter (Physics/Astronomy)
Anne Cummings (EEES)
Gary Mathis (Automotive Eng)
Cassie Gregory (BioE)
Janet Bean (ECE)
Christina Bedenbaugh (ARS)
Trish Nigro (Chemistry)

For the complete list of award winners since the program's inception, click here.