Graduate faculty recognized May 28, 2003 CARROLLTON, GA - Several University of West Georgia faculty were recognized at the annual Graduate Faculty and Graduate Student Research Awards Ceremony. The honorees, chosen by a faculty committee, received a plaque and a modest cash award for their accomplishments during the past year. Faculty
honored for their research articles were: Dr. Cletus Bulach, associate
professor of educational leadership, for Implementing a Character
Education Curriculum and Assessing Its Impact on Student Behavior;
Dr. Charles Hodges, associate professor of business administration, for
The Dilution Impact of Daily Fund Flows on Open End Mutual Funds;
Dr. Bruce Landman, professor and chair of mathematics, for On Generalized
van der Waerden Triples; and Dr. Laurie Taylor, professor of nursing,
for Evolution of the Faces of Pain Scale with Minority Older Adults. Also recognized at the awards ceremony was graduate student James Michael Buck for his Master of Arts in History thesis, Everybody’s Tuned to the Radio: Radio and Community in the Georgia Piedmont, 1947-1962. -30- |