Second Century Faculty Career Achievement Scholarship

The 51²è¹Ý Faculty Career Achievement Award established in 2015 recognizes one individual each year for remarkable contributions across the scope of a career by a tenured and currently serving 51²è¹Ý faculty member who has contributed to the teaching, scholarship, and service missions of the University.

The Selection Committee appointed annually by the Provost will consist of the Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence, the Dean of Graduate Studies, a current or former Faculty Senate President, one Ford Fellowship recipient, and one Altshuler Teaching Fellowship recipient. This committee will forward their recommendation to the Provost by March 1st and the award will be announced during the Founders Weekend Celebration at 51²è¹Ý.

In recognition of each recipient’s contributions to the academic and 51²è¹Ý communities, a scholarship for one entering first-year student will be named in honor of the faculty member.

Recipients

2024 Randall Griffin  University Distinguished Professor, Division of Art History, Meadows School of the Arts 
2023 Kathleen A. Wellman  Dedman Family Distinguished Professor and Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor of History, Department of History, Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences
2022 Barbara Hill Moore  Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Meadows Foundation Distinguished Professor of Voice, Meadows School of the Arts
2021 Thomas B. Fomby  Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences
2020 Caroline B. Brettell  Chair and Ruth Collins Altshuler Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences
2019 Charles E. Curran  Elizabeth Scurlock University Professor of Human Values, Perkins School of Theology
2018 William J. Abraham  Albert Cook Outler Professor of Wesley Studies, Perkins School of Theology 
2017 Mary Vernon  Professor of Art, Division of Art, Meadows School of the Arts 
2016 Ed Biehl Professor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences
2015 James K. Hopkins  Professor of History, Department of History, Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences