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PUBLICATIONS
Inside
Illinois
Vol.
24, No. 8, Oct. 21, 2004

Campus Awards for Excellence in
Public Engagement
Recipients
noted for public service, outreach
Three faculty members, one academic professional and one student have
been honored with this year's Campus
Award for Excellence in Public Engagement.
The awards program, now in its fifth year, was developed to recognize
people who have applied their knowledge and expertise to issues of public
concern in order to improve the well-being of Illinois residents. Recipients
were honored at a Sept. 22 reception.
The program is an extension of the Partnership Illinois initiative and
the Senate Committee on Continuing Education and Public Service.
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| Ted
L. Funk |
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Ted L.
Funk
professor of agricultural engineering
Ted L. Funk is the first person many UI Extension staff members think
of when they have an engineering-related question. During his 24-year
career with Extension, his goal has been to help the diligent farmer
stay in business by being an unbiased source of advice, a good listener
and the "engineering filter" for farmers.
He has created several educational programs that focus on helping livestock
farmers protect the environment while remaining profitable and sustainable
members of their rural communities. In 1999, he took the traditional
Extension "farm visit" to a higher level by creating UI-TERM
(Teams for Environmental Response and Mitigation), which has allowed
a deeper involvement from campus and field staff in farm case studies.
According to the letter nominating Funk, "[his] first priority
is problem solving - grass roots programming that utilizes the resources
of the university - and secondly...[incorporating] an inventive engineer's
perspective."
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| Gladys
Hunt
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Gladys
D. Hunt
coordinator of program development and outreach for the Psychological
Services Center
Gladys D. Hunt has steadily advanced the mission of the Clinical/Community
Division and the department of psychology by opening the doors to the
African-American community, enabling faculty members and students to
carry out their research and training objectives. Her projects include
assisting small business owners, working with local schools in their
quest for equity and quality education for African-American students,
and working with the Champaign-Urbana African-American HIV/AIDS Awareness
Project.
Hunt also acts as a producer and host of several local radio and television
programs. She hosts a Sunday morning radio program, "Hour of Meditation,"
on WEFT-FM, and is the former host of the television program "Black
Perspectives," on WILL-TV.
According to the letter nominating Hunt, she is "a superb example
of how to successfully apply clinical skills to the endeavor of community
change."
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| Adelle
Renzaglia
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Adelle
Renzaglia
professor and head of special education
For the past six years, Adelle Renzaglia has worked with, among other
professional organizations, the Illinois State Board of Education to
shape and implement changes in the state special education teacher preparation
standards. She also represented the ISBE as a member of the State Test
Item Construction and Review Committee. In addition, she is a former
chairperson of the ISBE subcommittee on students with special needs
and has been a member of the Illinois Articulation Initiative Committee
in special education since 1995.
Nationally, Renzaglia has helped shaped policy in special education
through her work with the Higher Education Consortium of Special Education.
Under her leadership, the UI College of Education was one of the first
state institutions to comprehensively implement new special education
requirements.
Her nomination for this award was submitted by enthusiastic colleagues
who wished to acknowledge Renzaglia's "contributions of time, talent
and ideas toward shaping the direction of disability services in Illinois."
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| Robert
Rich |
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Robert
F. Rich
professor of law and of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs
Bob Rich is known for bringing together practitioners, policymakers
and academics for productive collaboration. As founding director of
the Office of Public Management with the UI's Institute of Government
and Public Affairs, he led the creation of the Academy of Municipal
Excellence, which provides a certificate program for mayors, city managers
and other senior municipal executives in Illinois.
In 2001, Rich helped develop the Illinois Advanced Judicial Academy
Program for the Illinois Supreme Court. Also, his leadership forums
and executive training programs for police officers are highly regarded
throughout the state.
Rich is a member of the Regional Institute for Community Policing and
served 10 years as a board member of the news magazine "Illinois
Issues." He is a board member of the Illinois Learning Laboratory
for Advanced Strategic Management, the Provena Health Foundation, and
the Warren and Clara Cole Foundation.
STUDENT
WINNER:
Richard F. Bajner Jr.
department of health planning and administration
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