honorary alumni award
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Rick and Trude Elliott, 2013 Honorary Alumni Awards
Rick and Trude Elliott received honorary alumni awards for their long service to the community of Mount Vernon, including their present ownership and management of the First Street Community Center.
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Three professors honored with 2013 Honorary Alumni Awards
At the Alumni Board meeting on April 19, 2013, three Cornell faculty members were presented with honorary alumni awards to honor their long and distinguished service to the college.
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Doug Hanson, 2012 Honorary Alumni Award
Doug Hanson was recognized for his 41 years as professor of art, during which his commitment to social justice and multiculturalism influenced generations of students.
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Diane Crowder, 2012 Honorary Alumni Award
Diane Crowder earned an Honorary Alumni Award for her 35 years at Cornell as professor of French. She also co-founded the women’s studies program and was a strong advocate for gender and sexual equality.
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Jonathan Brand and Rachelle LaBarge, 2011 Honorary Alumni Award
Jonathan Brand and Rachelle LaBarge were recognized as Jonathan began his tenure as Cornell’s 15th president.
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Ed Sauter and Jim Baty, 2011 Honorary Alumni Award
Ed Sauter and Jim Baty were recognized for their architectural work during the renovation of Scott Alumni Center at Rood House and the renovation and expansion of Luce Admissions Center at Wade House.
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Sheri Hotz, 2010 Honorary Alumni Award
Sheri Hotz was recognized for her 25 years of service to Cornell.
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Denise Hanna-Bennett, 2010 Honorary Alumni Award
Denise Hanna-Bennett was recognized for her 25 years of service to Cornell.
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Lora Baltes, 2010 Honorary Alumni Award
Lora Baltes was recognized for her 25 years of service to Cornell.
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James W. Brown, 2010 Honorary Alumni Award
Jim Brown was recognized for his 20 years of service to Cornell in a variety of roles, including interim president during the 2010-2011 academic year.
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Robert Sutherland, 2010 Honorary Alumni Award
Robert Sutherland was recognized for his 42 years of service as professor of politics, including leading numerous off-campus courses and serving as faculty director of the Cornell Fellows Program.
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Charles Connell, 2010 Honorary Alumni Award
Charles Connell was recognized for his 42 years of service as professor of German, including teaching every course in the comprehensive German major.
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Dyan Smith, 2009 Honorary Alumni Award
Dyan Smith was recognized for her contributions to Cornell in collaboration with her husband, John Smith, while he led Cornell’s Extraordinary Opportunities Campaign and later served as chair of the Board of Trustees.