Faculty, Staff, Students Recognized at Chancellor’s Honors Banquet
Faculty, staff, and students were recognized for outstanding achievements Tuesday at the annual Chancellor’s Honors Banquet, the university’s largest recognition event of the year.
Faculty, staff, and students were recognized for outstanding achievements Tuesday at the annual Chancellor’s Honors Banquet, the university’s largest recognition event of the year.
Here is a gallery of photos from the 2018 Chancellor’s Honors Banquet, which honored accomplished faculty, staff, and students. The annual gathering is the university’s largest recognition event of the year.
Accomplished faculty, staff, and students were feted Tuesday evening at the annual Chancellor’s Honors Banquet, the university’s largest recognition event of the year.
Seven UT students have been recognized for their academic achievement, leadership, and outstanding service with the university’s highest student honor—the Torchbearer award. The students were recently notified of their selection with surprise visits from Chancellor Beverly Davenport and other UT administrators while in class, in student organization meetings, and even in their coach’s office. They
Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek awarded four professor’s the evening’s top faculty awards at Tuesday’s Chancellor’s Honors Banquet.
Seven students received the Torchbearer award, the highest honor given to a student, Tuesday at the annual Chancellor’s Honors Banquet. The award is based on academic achievement, leadership, and outstanding service.
Judith Mallory, the College of Engineering’s international coordinator, led fifteen students on the college’s Alternative Spring Break to the town of San Ignacio, Belize. The trip marked the first joint project between the College of Engineering and the Chancellor’s Honors Program.
The Office of Research and Engagement is soliciting nominations for the Chancellor’s Honors Awards.
The Chancellor’s Honors Program is currently accepting applications from faculty interested in teaching sophomore level honors seminars in 2016-2017.
For Randall “Jordan” Brown, moving into Fred Brown Residence Hall was both exhilarating and comforting. It is, finally, a place he can call home.
On Wednesday, Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek celebrated faculty, staff, and students for their accomplishments throughout the past academic year.
George Pharr, Belle Upadhyaya, Maria Stehle, and Michael Handelsman received top faculty honors at Wednesday’s Chancellor’s Honors Banquet.