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Chancellor Names TTUHSC El Paso Faculty Award Winners

TTUHSC El Paso


鶹 Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

is the fourth and newest member of the 鶹.

Established in 2013, the university is home to the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, the Gayle Greve Hunt School of Nursing and a regional Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.

Four faculty members from 鶹 Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso receive the Chancellor's Council Distinguished Teaching, Research Awards.  

February 3, 2015 | Written by Jaryn Kilmer 

鶹 Chancellor today (Feb. 3) announced the recipients of the annual Chancellor’s Council distinguished faculty awards. Recognizing excellence in academics and research, these awards represent the most prestigious honors granted to faculty members throughout the TTU System.

“It is truly exciting to be able to present our dedicated faculty members with these honors,” Duncan said. “In my first months as chancellor when visiting our campuses, one of the first things I noticed was the strength of our faculty, especially here at the 鶹 Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso. The accomplishments of our faculty and the impact they leave on our students make them a vital asset to our team.”

Additionally, six faculty members from 鶹 Tech University, two faculty members from Angelo State University, and four faculty members from 鶹 Tech University Health Sciences Center received the honors for a total of 16 recipients.

Since their established in 2001, these honors have been awarded to only seven members of the 鶹 Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso faculty. Each winner receives a commemorative medallion and a $5,000 award. The raises funds for student scholarships and recruitment, faculty awards and support, and other programs of excellence.

The Distinguished Teaching Awardswent to the following individuals:

TTUHSC El Paso Faculty WinnersChancellor Robert L. Duncan, right, stands with, from left, 鶹 Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso President Richard A. Lange, Dr. Richard McCallum, Dr. Rajkumar Lakshmanaswamy, Dr. Harry Davis and Dr. Tammy Salazar, who received the honor in Dr. Janet Piskurich's absence. 

The Distinguished Research Awards went to the following individuals: 

 

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