New Mexico Tech Honors Faculty, Staff, Retirees at Convocation: New Mexico Tech
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New Mexico Tech Honors Faculty, Staff, Retirees at Convocation
Aug. 19, 2022
SOCORRO, N.M. – New Mexico Tech honored its faculty, staff, and retirees Aug. 19, 2022, at the
inaugural Faculty and Staff Convocation Ceremony, an event that combined the annual
years of service awards, retiree awards, and faculty and staff awards that traditionally
have been announced separately. Hosted by President Stephen G. Wells and his cabinet,
the ceremony and dessert social was held at Macey Center Auditorium. A separate student
convocation ceremony was held Aug. 14, 2022, to kick off the academic year.
President Wells said the move to a separate event for retiree, faculty, and staff
awards was made due to the length of the spring Commencement ceremony and the desire
to focus more attention on faculty and staff achievements and contributions, including
length of service, research grants, and other awards.
“This change was made so that we can really take the time to highlight these award
winners and hopefully inspire future award winners,” he said.
Tech’s ceremony honored employees who hit milestones in their years of service to
the university – 10-, 15-, 20-, 30-, and 35-year awardees – a total of 65 staff members
who provided 1,155 years of service. The ceremony also honored 14 retirees from the
past year who collectively provided 277 years of service to Tech.
Three faculty members who received awards for research, service, and teaching in May at Commencement were again honored for their outstanding contributions:
- Distinguished Research Award: Matthew Heizler, Ph.D.
- Distinguished Service Award: Curtis O’Malley, Ph.D.
- Distinguished Teaching Award: Minnie Mao, Ph.D.
Five professors who are recipients of National Science Foundation (NSF) Early Career
Awards were honored:
- Caitano da Silva, Ph.D.
- Alexander Gysi, Ph.D.
- Chelsey Hargather, Ph.D.
- Kooktae Lee, Ph.D.
- Joel Sharbrough, Ph.D.
The Student Government Association (SGA) honored staff member Michael Voegerl, director of the Center for Student Leadership and Engagement and International Programs
coordinatorand faculty member Jeff Altig, Ph.D., associate professor of chemistry, for their
outstanding contributions to the student body.
Dozens of faculty members across the university’s departments and research units also
were honored for the grants they have secured for research projects. Five faculty
members were honored for achieving tenure and promotionand many new faculty and staff members were welcomed to the university.
President Wells set the tone for the academic year in his inaugural faculty and staff
convocation remarks.
“Everyone here plays a role ensuring that Tech continues its welcoming tradition and
culture,” he said. “We are working together as a university to not only be a center
of academic excellence but also to be an oasis of peace, tolerance, and welcome.”
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