Nicholls presents Apple Awards

THIBODAUX – The Nicholls State University Division of Student Affairs honored outstanding faculty service to students at the first faculty meeting of the fall 2009 semester, conducted Thursday, Aug. 13.

The annual Apple Awards program recognizes the role of Nicholls faculty members with students outside the classroom in such areas as recruiting and mentoring students; advising student organizations; supporting student activities; and helping to shape the careers of students.

Dr. Glenn Antizzo, associate professor of government, was named the Outstanding Faculty Adviser of a Student Organization. The award recognizes a faculty member who has given the most effective guidance to a campus organization – the College Republicans, in Antizzo’s case.

Pictured from left are Dr. Carroll Falcon, provost and vice president for academic affairs; Antizzo; and Dr. Eugene Dial, vice president for student affairs and enrollment services.
Pictured from left are Dr. Carroll Falcon, provost and vice president for academic affairs; Antizzo; and Dr. Eugene Dial, vice president for student affairs and enrollment services.

Dr. Quenton Fontenot, associate professor of biological sciences and coordinator of the marine and environmental biology graduate program, received the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award. The award is given to the faculty member who has contributed most to the development of students, encouraged students to pursue education in the face of hardship and gone out of his or her way to help students.

Pictured from left are Falcon, Fontenot and Dial.
Pictured from left are Falcon, Fontenot and Dial.

An Outstanding Faculty Merit Award was presented to Dr. Monique Boudreaux, associate professor of psychology. The award recognizes outstanding faculty support of students, student activities and the mission and goals of the Division of Student Affairs.

Pictured from left are Falcon, Boudreaux and Dial.
Pictured from left are Falcon, Boudreaux and Dial.

An award is also given each year to the faculty member who was most often cited by graduates for playing an important role in shaping and nurturing their careers. Dr. Luke Cashen, assistant professor of management, received the award this year for contributing to the academic success of graduates.

Pictured from left are Falcon, Cashen and Dial
Pictured from left are Falcon, Cashen and Dial

Recipients of the annual Apple Awards are nominated by students, faculty and staff and determined by a selection committee of student affairs staff, two students and an academic dean. The award for contributing to the success of graduates is determined by surveys sent to all graduating seniors.

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