The Association For Gerontology In Higher Education Congratulates New Fellows, Awardees

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Article Date: 16 Feb 2009 - 0:00 PDT

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The Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE), the educational branch of The Gerontological Society of America, is proud to announce its 2009 fellows and awardees.

The presentation of these honors will occur at AGHE's 35th Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference, taking place February 26 - March 1, 2009, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel-Riverwalk in San Antonio, TX. This event provides a forum for professionals in the field of aging to present their work and share ideas about gerontological and geriatric education and training. Visit http://www.aghe.org for complete details.

Fellows
AGHE confers fellow status to individuals to recognize outstanding leadership in gerontological/geriatric education by established scholars and educators at AGHE member institutions. The 2009 fellows are:
Awardees
Clark Tibbits Award
Presented to Larry Polivka, PhD, University of South Florida.
AGHE's Clark Tibbitts Award was established in 1980 to recognize individuals who and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the advancement gerontology as a field of study in institutions of higher education.

Mildred M. Seltzer Distinguished Service Recognition
Presented to Althea Taylor-Jones, PhD, Winston-Salem State University, and Stephen J. Cutler, PhD, University of Vermont.
This award honors colleagues who are near retirement or recently retired. Recipients are individuals who have been actively involved in AGHE through service on committees, as elected officers, and/or have provided leadership in one of AGHE's grant-funded projects.

Hiram J. Friedsam Mentorship Award Presented to Suzanne R. Kunkel, PhD, Miami University of Ohio. This award, named for an outstanding mentor in gerontology, is given to an individual who has contributed to gerontological education through excellence in mentorship to students, faculty, and administrators.

Distinguished Faculty Award
Presented to Karen Kopera-Frye, PhD, University of Nevada-Reno, and Lara Donorfio, PhD, University of Connecticut.
This award recognizes persons whose teaching stands out as exemplary, innovative, of impact, or any combination thereof.

David A. Peterson Gerontology & Geriatrics Education Best Paper of the Volume Award
Presented to Brent C. Williams, MD, MPH; Amy R. Schigelone, PhD; James T. Fitzgerald, PhD; and Jeffrey B. Halter, MD, for the article "Successful Implementation of a Faculty Development Program in Geriatrics for Non-Primary Care Physician Educators." Honorable mention is given to Constance L. Coogle, PhD; Iris A. Parham, PhD; and Rita Jablonski, PhD, for the article "The Value of Geriatric Care Enhancement Training for Direct Service Workers."
The purpose of this award is to recognize excellence in scholarship in academic gerontology in AGHE's official journal, Gerontology & Geriatrics Education.

Graduate Student Paper Award
Presented to Christina Miyawaki, MA, MSW, University of California, Berkley.
This award acknowledges excellence in scholarly work conducted by an AGHE Annual Meeting student attendee.

Book Award for Best Children's Literature on Aging
Presented to Sheila Bair, JD, for "Rock, Brock, and the Savings Shock" in the primary reader (pre-K grade) category, and Ilene Cooper for "The Golden Rule" in the elementary reader (3rd grade) category.
This award recognizes portrayals of meaningful aging in children's literature.

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The Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE) is the educational branch of The Gerontological Society of America, the nation's oldest and largest interdisciplinary organization devoted to research, education, and practice in the field of aging. AGHE seeks to advance gerontology as a field of study at institutions of higher education through conferences, publications, technical assistance, research studies, and consultation with policy makers. AGHE's membership includes more than 275 organizations and institutions of higher education.

Source: Todd Kluss
The Gerontological Society of America

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