2011 Thomas Jefferson Awards

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    Subject: 2011 Thomas Jefferson Awards
    

    TO: Boulder Campus Teaching & Research Faculty, Staff,
             Deans, Directors, Dept Chairs

    FROM: System Office of Academic Affairs

    SENDER: Linda Starkey

    DATE: October 26, 2010

    SUBJECT: 2011 Thomas Jefferson Awards

    Thomas Jefferson Awards
    2011

    We are pleased to invite you to submit nominations for the 2011 Thomas
    Jefferson Awards. Thomas Jefferson Awards are bestowed each spring to a
    faculty member, a staff member, and a student who advance the ideals of
    Thomas
    Jefferson, which include:

    -- broad interests in literature, arts and sciences, and public affairs;
    -- a strong concern for the advancement of higher education;
    -- a deeply seated sense of individual civic responsibility; and
    -- a profound commitment to the welfare and rights of the individual

    The special significance of the award is its integration of excellence in
    performance of regular responsibilities with outstanding service to the
    broader community. Nominees should be members of the teaching faculty, the
    student body, or the classified or professional exempt staff whose
    achievements reflect superior performance in their normal work or
    scholarship and notable participation in humanitarian activities.

    The nomination deadline for the 2011 Thomas Jefferson Awards is December 3,
    2010. For fairness and consistency, the nomination packet is limited to 20
    pages and must include the following:

    -- a strong nomination letter addressing how the nominee meets the award
       criteria;
    -- a current resume; and
    -- at least three letters of support

    [Please note: self-nominations are not encouraged.]

    A university-wide competition, the Jefferson Award is one of the
    University's highest honors, and includes an engraved plaque and a $2000
    cash honorarium for each recipient. Your assistance in identifying
    deserving candidates is greatly appreciated.

    Please send 10 copies of your nomination packet by Friday, December 3, 2010
    to:

      Thomas Jefferson Awards Committee
      c/o Office of Academic Affairs
      1800 Grant Street, Denver 80203
      =20
             -OR-

      Campus Box: 35 UCA (Campus Mail only)
      Attn: Linda Starkey

    For additional information, please contact Linda Starkey at 303-860-5623 or
    Linda.Starkey@cu.edu

    For complete details, please visit the Thomas Jefferson website:
    https://www.cu.edu/jefferson-award


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