Professors Receive Walker and Doris Allen Fellowship

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Jon Beck (third from left), receives the 2006 Walker and Doris Allen Fellowship from Vice President for University Advancement Mark Gambaiana (left), Dean of Mathematics and Computer Science Lanny Morley (second from left), Truman State University President Barbara Dixon (second from right) and Vice President for Academic Affairs Garry Gordon (right).

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Huping Ling (second from right), receives the 2006 Walker and Doris Allen Fellowship from Vice President for Academic Affairs Garry Gordon (left), Truman State University President Barbara Dixon (second from left) and Vice President for University Advancement Mark Gambaiana (right).

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Jeffrey Romine (second from right) receives the 2006 Walker and Doris Allen Fellowship from Vice President for Academic Affairs Garry Gordon (left), Vice President for University Advancement Mark Gambaiana (second from left), and Truman State University President Barbara Dixon (right).

President Barbara Dixon, Vice President for Academic Affairs Garry Gordon, and Vice President for University Advancement Mark Gambaiana presented three faculty with the $10,000 Walker and Doris Allen Fellowship March 27. Jon Beck, associate professor of computer science; Huping Ling, professor of history; and Jeffrey Romine, professor of accounting; each received a 2006 Fellowship.

The presentation of the Fellowship was done in front of each faculty member's class, surprising the faculty member and their students.

Alumni Walker and Doris Allen established the Fellowship five years ago with one of the largest outright gifts ever made to the Truman State University Foundation. The $10,000 Walker and Doris Allen Fellowship recognize outstanding faculty members who have greatly contributed to the success of the University and its students.
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