ETSU bestows Distinguished Faculty Awards

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ETSU recently bestowed Distinguished Faculty Awards to three professors. From left to right, ETSU President Brian Noland, Dr. Cynthia Chambers, Dr. Kathryn Sharp, Dr. Courtney Hall, and ETSU Board of Trustee member Dr. Linda Latimer. CONTRIBUTED

ETSU recently bestowed Distinguished Faculty Awards to three professors. From left to right, ETSU President Brian Noland, Dr. Cynthia Chambers, Dr. Kathryn Sharp, Dr. Courtney Hall, and ETSU Board of Trustee member Dr. Linda Latimer. CONTRIBUTED

East Tennessee State University recently bestowed its highest honors upon three professors with the presentation of the 2018 Distinguished Faculty Awards for Teaching, Research and Service.

The winners were nominated and selected by their faculty peers. Each received a medallion, a plaque and a $5,000 check provided by the ETSU Foundation during the annual Faculty Convocation.

Dr. Kathryn Sharp is the recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching. Sharp is an associate professor in the Department of Early Childhood Education in the Clemmer College.

The Distinguished Faculty Award in Research was presented to Dr. Courtney Hall, a professor in the ETSU College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Sciences Department of Physical Therapy and a research health scientist at the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center.

The recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Award for Service was presented to Dr. Cynthia Chambers, associate dean for the Clemmer College and professor in the Department of Educational Foundations and Special Education.

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