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Cary Nelson and Jane Buck

Georgina M. Smith Award

The American Association of University Professors invites nominations for the Georgina M. Smith Award, which was established in 1979 to honor the memory of an AAUP leader, Professor Georgina M. Smith (Mathematics, Rutgers), who was a committed feminist and a strong supporter of her local faculty union. The award, in the form of a certificate of recognition, will be presented at the AAUP's Annual Meeting to a person who has provided exceptional leadership in a given year in improving the status of academic women or in academic collective bargaining and through that work has improved the profession in general.

Rather than awarding such recognition annually, the Association will reserve the distinction for those occasions when some accomplishment in either area is defined as so outstanding as to merit being specially singled out. To nominate a candidate for the award, please send a description of the nominee's achievements with supporting materials to Anita Levy in the Washington office (see address below). Materials may be mailed, faxed, or sent electronically as MS Word attachments.

Nominations are due April 15.

Please contact Anita Levy at the AAUP's Washington office for more information.

Recipients of the Georgina Smith Award

1979 Mary W. Gray, American University
1980 Marilyn Sternberg, Adelphi University
1983 Belle Zeller, Hunter College and Professional Staff Congress
1984 Anna Penck, Western Oregon University
1985 Ruth Weyand, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1986 Ralph S. Brown, Yale University
1990 Dahlia Rudavsky, Shilepsky, Messing & Rudavsky
1992 Bernice Resnick Sandler, Center for women Policy Studies
1993 Cecile Pillsbury, University of Wisconsin
1994 Ellen J. Vargyas, National Women’s Law Center
1995 Barbara R. Bergman, American University
1997 Dorothy Kovacevich, Kent State University
1998 Carole O’Neill, Emerson College
2000 Maita Levine, University of Cincinnati
2002 Keith Hoeller, Washington Part-Time Faculty Association
2003 Eileen Burchell, Marymount Chapter

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2008

Linda Backus, University of Vermont
Margaret Quan, Diablo Valley College

Dr. Lillian Taiz, President, president of the California Faculty Association and AAUP member from California State University-Los Angeles

Candace Kant, College of Southern Nevada