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USC Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award

Awarded to a very select number of retired faculty at the annual Academic Honors Convocation, the USC Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes eminent careers and notable contributions to the university, the profession, and the community.  Nominations for the 2010 awards are due Friday, October 30, 2009.  For complete information about making a nomination for next year's award, click here or on the link in the navigation panel at the left.  To download a copy of the 2010 nomination form (in PDF) for printing, click here.

Recent retirees receiving the Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award have been:

George V. Chilingar (2009) Rino J. Patti (2006)
Marshall Cohen (2009) Robert B. Kaplan (2005)
Donald Feinstein (2009) Arnold S. Dunn (2004)
George A. Bekey (2008) Gerald A. Larue (2004)
Vern L. Bengtson (2008) William C. Himstreet (2003)
Robert P. Biller (2008) Lloyd R. Welch (2003)
Michael Ming-Chiao Lai (2008) Herbert E. Alexander (2002)
Gail V. Anderson (2007) Robert S. Ellwood (2002)
Malcolm Klein (2007) Alvin S. Rudisill (2002)
Phil R. Manning (2007) Rodger Swearingen (2002)
W. David Slawson (2007) Donn S. Gorsline (2001)
Barbara Solomon (2007) Alan J. Rowe (2001)
Michael G. Fry (2006) Eudice Shapiro (2001)
Barbara M. Korsch (2006) James C. Warf (2001)
Hans H. Kuehl (2006)  

For a complete list of previous Lifetime Achievement Award Winners, click here.


Paul E. Hadley Faculty Award
for Service to USC

Paul E. Hadley


This award acknowledges special service by a retired USC faculty to any academic or administrative unit at USC.  Nominees must have made outstanding volunteer contributions toward enhancing the overall quality of university life for students, faculty, staff, alumni, retirees, or other members of the USC community, and have contributed to the positive collegial spirit of the Trojan Family.  The award is presented every year at the annual Provost's Faculty Retirement Luncheon in November.  Deadline to submit nominations for 2009 is Thursday, October 15.  Complete information about criteria for this award, procedures for submitting a nomination, and a nomination form are available here.


J. Tillman Hall Staff Award
for Service to USC

J. Tillman Hall


J. Tillman Hall Staff Award acknowledges special service by a retired USC staff member to any USC unit or school.  Nominees must have made outstanding contributions that enhanced the quality of university life for students, faculty, staff, alumni, or other members of the USC community, and contributed to the positive collegial spirit of the Trojan Family.  This award is presented every year at the annual Senior Vice President's Staff Retiree Luncheon in March.  Deadline for submitting nominations is in mid-February each year.  You may download a copy of the J. Tillman Hall Award criteria, procedures for submission, and nomination form (in PDF) .


Leibovitz Award for Retired Faculty

This Leibovitz Award for Distinguished Volunteer Service to Seniors recognizes a retired USC faculty member who has been especially supportive of and active in the retiree community as a volunteer.

Honorees have been:

Robert A. Stallings (2007)
James Birren (2006)
William Faith (2006)
Frances Feldman (2005)
J. Tillman Hall (2004)
Gerald Larue (2003)
Paul E. Hadley (2002)
John E. Fleming (2001)
Harrison Kurtz (2001)
Arthur Gutenberg (2000)
Helen Ziler (2000)
Eli Glogow (1999)


Leibovitz Award for Retired Staff

This Leibovitz Award for Distinguished Volunteer Service to Seniors recognizes a retired USC staff member who has been especially supportive of and active in the retiree community as a volunteer.  Candidate must have been full-time members of the USC staff for 10 years.

Honorees have been:

Ron Violette (2008)
Frances Abraham (2007)
Joan Ewing (2006)
Frank H. Chew (2005)
Alice Donahue (2005)
Joan Mason (2004)
Sally Emerson (2003)
Mitzi Tsujimoto (2002)
Virginia Ainsworth (2001)
Beverly Rhue (2000)
H. Dale Hilton (1999)