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UD honored for role in higher education planning society
Established in 1965, SCUP is the only association focused on the promotion, advancement and application of effective planning in higher education. This Distinguished Service Award is a high compliment to UD, Roselle said, coming as it does from an organization dedicated to sound planning to ensure the future of higher education. The award recognizes exceptional contributions to the activities and success of SCUP. Recipients are nominated and selected on the basis of their contributions to the society, as well as length of service and commitment to its purposes, goals and activities. Jolene Knapp, executive director of SCUP, said UD earned the award through its consistent and remarkable support for the organization. During the selection process, I heard people say over and over again that the University of Delaware has always been there for SCUP, through the ups and downs of the economy and the fluctuations of higher education. The most amazing contribution has been the number of people from UD who have assumed leadership positions within SCUP. That is due to the significant support that the University gives its own staff. We could not survive without it, Knapp said. SCUP members at UD who have held volunteer leadership positions in the organization are David Hollowell, executive vice president and treasurer; Margaret McDermott, assistant director of facilities planning and construction; Michael Middaugh, assistant vice president for institutional research and planning; and Karen Bauer, formerly with institutional research and planning, now at the University of Georgia. The University of Delaware has been most pleased to work with SCUP over the years, lending the leadership and expertise of our staff, and our University has also hosted a Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference and has produced a number of tele-conferences from our campus studios, Roselle said. Speaking to more than 1,400 representatives of colleges, universities and corporate supporters from around the world, Roselle said it was a particular honor to accept the award on behalf of the University of Delaware because I truly believe our institution to be a model of good planning, with goals that are clearly understood by the entire campus community and an impressive record of meeting those goals. UD has reaped countless gains by meeting four simple goals set 15 years ago, Roselle said: By focusing and not wavering on those goals, the University of Delaware has risen to a loftier place among the premiere institutions of higher education in the country, Roselle said. He mentioned a few of those accomplishments, which include:
I am very grateful for this Distinguished Service Award and accept it on behalf of all my colleagues at the University of Delaware who work every day within UDs clearly stated plan to continue to achieve our goals, Roselle said. Article by Martin Mbugua To learn how to subscribe to UDaily, click here. |
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