School of Information Sciences Announces Top Award Recipients for 2004 - 2005
The following School of Information Sciences awards were bestowed at the School’s annual Hooding Ceremony on May 7.
Outstanding Service Award
Mary Bartolini
Outstanding Thesis Award
Celia Walker
Academic Achievement Award
Charles Hillen
Michal Strutin
Gary R. Purcell Award
Beverly Simmons
ASIST Student of the Year Award
by the East Tennessee Chapter of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Daniel Redmon
College of Communication and Information Awards
Bestowed at the College's annual Convocation Ceremony in April
Outstanding Master’s Student
Michal Strutin
Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant
Stephen Bales
Outstanding Doctoral Student
Dick Kawooya
2005 SIS Scholarship Recipients
The SIS Student Affairs committee proudly presents the 2005 SIS scholarship award winners.
Gary R Purcell Scholarship
Susan Catlett
Information International Associates Scholarship
Rachel Kirkland
Carmen L. Moulton Scholarship
Alisa Mason
Anna Joujan
H.W. Wilson Scholarship
Martha Hendricks
Shari Clayman
Pioneer Award Scholarship
Courtney McGough
SIS Best Paper and Best Project Awards
Best Projects (Group)
“Design of a Workgroup Server for a High School Administrative Office”
Jill Carpenter, Jenny Cole, Judy Hoff, Cindra Kreps, Duk-Ran Park , & Serene Seely
“Nashville City Cemetery Database”
Alison Bentley, Ann Davis, Judy Hoff, Max Steele
Best Project (Individual )
”Classics Slide Collection” (with User’s Guide)
Iris Godwin
Best Paper (Multiple authors)
“FGDC Metadata Standards and Digital Maps”
Wesley (Chip) Hays, Genny Carter, Greg March, Jimmy Malone
Best Papers (Individual author)
“Bestsellers and contemporary book publishing”
Chris Benda
“Electronic Publishing Models in the Humanities”
Ashley Pillow
“Japan and the United States: An Information Access Policy Comparison”
Marques Stewart



