College Awards Ceremony Highlights Scholarly AchievementMay 03, 2007
President Robert Vagt opened Convocation by thanking and recognizing donors of fifteen new scholarships established during the past year. About two dozen donors and family members attended the ceremony, and enjoyed a group dinner following the event. Vice President for Academic Affairs Clark Ross announced the appointment Assistant Professor of Psychology Scott Tonidandel '96 as the next holder of the rotating MacArthur Professorship for young faculty members. Ross also announced the appointment of Assistant Professor of History Jane Mangan as the inaugural holder of the new Malcolm O. Partin Professorship. The Student Government Association presented its annual faculty award to Durwin Striplin, associate professor of chemistry, as a "beacon of enthusiasm." Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) presented its annual teaching award to Patrick Sellers, an associate professor of political science lauded for a dedication and commitment to teaching that extends beyond the classroom and into the daily lives of students. ODK also honored two dining services supervisors, Ed Rutkowski and Dee Phillips, with its staff award, and honored Ruth Anne Vagt, Davidson's first lady, with its community award as thanks for her grace and dedication in serving Davidson for the past ten years.
Though he was not involved with that subject at Davidson, Andrews credited his undergraduate experience, especially the Humanities Program, with developing the intellectual humility it takes to conduct valid scholarship. He also said Davidson taught him the value of intellectual risk-taking, which he exercised as an editorial writer for The Davidsonian and as a campus leader in the movement to reform the fraternity system. Davidson is a highly selective independent liberal arts college for 1,700 students. Since its establishment in 1837 by Presbyterians, the college has graduated 23 Rhodes Scholars and is consistently ranked in the top ten liberal arts colleges in the country by U.S. News and World Report magazine. ### |