University of Michigan

JACKIE LAWSON MEMORIAL FACULTY GOVERNANCE AWARD  

Nomination Guidelines Approved by SACUA on November 11, 2002
Revised by SACUA on March 22, 2004

This memorial award honors Jackie Lawson, a professor of English and Communications at the University of Michigan-Dearborn from 1985 to 2000. Jackie Lawson was deeply committed to faculty governance and to strengthening the relationships among the University's three campuses. At the time of her death, Jackie was serving as Chair of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the first faculty member from one of the regional campuses elected to that position. Her service both in Ann Arbor and at Dearborn was extensive and exemplary. She was elected to two terms as one of UM-Dearborn's representatives to the University's Senate Assembly in Ann Arbor, in 1992-94 and 1998-2000, and from 1995 to 1998 she was a member of the Academic Affairs Advisory Committee, and actively participated in the development of the "Principles of Faculty Involvement in Institutional and Academic Unit Governance at the University of Michigan." At Dearborn, in addition to participating on numerous departmental, unit, and campus-wide committees, she was elected three times to the Faculty Senate and its predecessor, the Faculty Advisory Committee on Academic Affairs. Jackie served as Chair of the Dearborn Senate and its executive body, the Faculty Senate Council, in 1995-96, and as Vice-Chair in 1994. In recognition of her dedication to the University and to the principles of faculty governance, the University presented posthumously to Jackie its Distinguished Faculty Governance Award in 2001.

Eligibility :   Any faculty member of the University of Michigan.

Award:      The recipient will be awarded $1,500 at the annual University Faculty Awards event.  

Award Recipients:

2007  Peggie Hollingsworth, UM-Ann Arbor, School of Public Health - Toxicology
2006  Paulette Cebulski, UM-Flint; School of Health Professions and Studies - Physical Therapy Dept.
2004  Richard A. Gull, UM-Flint; College of Arts and Sciences - Philosophy Dept.
2003  Donald J. Bord, UM-Dearborn; College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters - Natural Sciences Dept.

Selection Criteria:  Exceptional distinction reflected in faculty governance service to the entire University that reaches beyond the local campus confines of Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint.  Recipients will have made a significant contribution to faculty governance on their home campus (typically UM-Dearborn or UM-Flint) and at a University-wide level involving at least one of the other University of Michigan campuses.  The recipient must have excelled in building a positive relationship between the Ann Arbor campus and one or both regional campuses, as exemplified by Jackie Lawson's career.

Frequency Of Award:  The award shall be presented in those years when an exceptional candidate is identified.

Selection Committee:  The four-member selection committee shall be comprised of the faculty governance leaders on the three campuses (the Chair of SACUA/Senate Assembly, the Chair of the UM-Dearborn Faculty Senate, and the Chair of the UM-Flint Faculty Council) and Professor Jonathan Smith (Jackie Lawson's widower) or his designee.

Nomination Procedure:  Nomination packets shall include:

  • A statement of the nominee's achievements in the area of the selection criteria.

  • A current curriculum vitae.

  • Other materials deemed appropriate.

Deadline:  Each nomination packet shall be submitted to the Faculty Senate Office by March 31 for consideration in that year. 

 Please send nominations, supporting statements, and the names, titles, and addresses of both nominee and the nominator to:
         
Jackie Lawson Memorial Faculty Governance Award
          Faculty Senate Office
          6048 Fleming
          Campus Zip:  1340

The deadline for submission of the Awards Nomination is March 31, 2009.

If you have any questions about the award or the nomination process, please contact the Faculty Senate Office at 764-0303.  Thank you for your participation.