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Chancellors Club Teaching Award nominations sought

Nominations are being sought for the 2007 Chancellors Club Career Teaching Award, offered through funds provided to KU Endowment by members of the Chancellors Club.

The award recognizes the teaching contributions made by a member of the faculty over a period of 20 years or more. To be eligible for consideration, the faculty member should be within five years of intended retirement.

Nominations are requested by May 11. Announcement of the award will be made at the Chancellors Club dinner in early November.

Letters of nomination should be sent to the Office of the Provost, 250 Strong Hall, and must be accompanied by a curriculum vitae and departmental (if applicable) and school endorsements.

No announcement will be made concerning persons nominated, and all materials received in relation to the process will be treated as confidential information.

NOTABLE ALUMS

KU grad Molly T. Laflin was recently named president of the American Academy of Health Behavior. She is the first female president of the organization. Laflin was student body vice president and earned a bachelor's in public relations from KU. She is now a professor at Bowling Green State University.