Biology
Distinguished Faculty and Staff Awards
Excellence in Advising Award - Office of the Provost
To recognize outstanding academic advising by a faculty member and to demonstrate the University of Mississippi's commitment to excellent advising.
- Jason Dale Hoeksema - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY (2012)
Staff Council Award - EEO5
- JEFFREY W HOWELL - COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (2001)
Outstanding Staff Award
A staff member of the School of Engineering who has demonstrated exemplary service, leadership, and commitment.
- Bethany Ferguson LaValley - Coordinator of Professional Development-CMSE (2010)
Faculty Achievement Award
The Faculty Achievement Award is given annually to recognize unusual effort in the classroom, involvement with students, and active scholarship.
- GARY R GASTON - Professor Emeritus of Biology (2007)
Frist Service Award
- Denis Charles Goulet - INSTRUCTIONAL PROFESSOR AND COORDINATOR OF LABORATORY PROGRAMS (2014)
College of Liberal Arts - Cora Lee Graham Outstanding Teaching of Freshmen
In 1984, Cora Lee Graham of Union City, Tennessee, established an endowment and directed that the proceeds from her gift be used to help retain your better professors who teach the freshman classes in the College of Liberal Arts.
- Tamar Goulet - PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY (2008)
- GARY R GASTON - Professor Emeritus of Biology (2002)
- PAUL K LAGO - Professor Emeritus of Biology (1995)
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