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Chancellor, President to Announce Distinguished Faculty Award Winners

The Chancellor’s Council Distinguished Teaching and Research Awards are the most prestigious honors granted to faculty members throughout the MINI´«Ã½.

 February 8, 2017 | Contact Scott Lacefield

WHAT: Announcement of the annual Chancellor’s Council Distinguished Teaching and Research Awards at Texas Tech University

WHEN: 3 p.m., Friday (Feb. 10)

WHERE: Forum Room, Texas Tech , 1802 Hartford Ave.

EVENT: Chancellor and , Texas Tech president, will present the annual Chancellor’s Council Distinguished Teaching and Research Awards to seven faculty members at Texas Tech University.

Distinguished Teaching Awards

Karen L. Alexander, associate professor,

Lora Deahl, professor,

Cynthia B. McKenney, professor,

Distinguished Research Awards

Michael Ballou, associate professor and associate dean, College of Agriculture Sciences & Natural Resources

Yoojin Chae, assistant professor, College of Human Sciences

Harvinder Singh Gill, associate professor,

Michael P. Jordan, assistant professor,

The Chancellor’s Council helps advance the important work of the Texas Tech University System and its four component institutions – , , and .

The council is celebrating its 50th anniversary and was originally created in 1967 as the President’s Council to recognize donors who helped Texas Tech accomplish its highest goals. The program was renamed and expanded in 1996 with the establishment of the MINI´«Ã½. Today, the Chancellor’s Council plays a vital role in creating opportunities for all four universities. Among the many areas, the council funds student scholarships, faculty awards and top scholar recruitment.

The award recipients receive a $5,000 stipend and an engraved medallion.

About the MINI´«Ã½ 
Established in 1996, the  is one of the top public university systems in the state of Texas and nation, consisting of four universities—, ,  and .

Headquartered in Lubbock, Texas, the MINI´«Ã½ is a $2 billion enterprise focused on advancing higher education, health care, research and outreach with approximately 20,000 employees, more than 50,000 students, nearly 325,000 alumni and an endowment over $1.1 billion.

In its short history, the MINI´«Ã½ has grown tremendously and is nationally acclaimed, operating on more than a dozen campuses statewide and internationally. Under the dynamic leadership of Chancellor , the MINI´«Ã½ has set forth a bold vision of excellence, collaboration and innovation and continues to prove that from here, it’s possible.