Lee Advising Award Presented to Price and Young
Barbara Price, associate professor of English, and Janice Young, associate professor of health science, recently received the William O’Donnell Lee Advising Award.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Troy Paino presents the Lee Advising Award to Barbara Price (top) and Janice Young (below). The award was established by Dr. Jeanne Stephens Lee Blackmar in honor of her late husband.
Dr. Jeanne Stephens Lee Blackmar established the Lee Advising Award in honor of her late husband who was a member and chair of the University’s Board of Regents during the 1970s. The award pays tribute to excellent advisers, encourages professional development and demonstrates the importance of academic advising on the Truman campus.
Price and Young will each receive a $1,000 development fund to be used for travel to advising conferences or institutes, research materials and other relevant items. All full-time faculty advisers are eligible for the annual award.
Recipients of the Lee Advising Award are nominated by students and colleagues and are ultimately selected by a committee.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Troy Paino presents the Lee Advising Award to Barbara Price (top) and Janice Young (below). The award was established by Dr. Jeanne Stephens Lee Blackmar in honor of her late husband.
Price and Young will each receive a $1,000 development fund to be used for travel to advising conferences or institutes, research materials and other relevant items. All full-time faculty advisers are eligible for the annual award.
Recipients of the Lee Advising Award are nominated by students and colleagues and are ultimately selected by a committee.