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Celebrated leader in orthopedic biomaterials named Eminent Faculty Award winner Gladius Lewis, an international leader in the field of orthopedic biomaterials and
implant design has been named the recipient of the 2013 Willard R. Sparks Eminent
Faculty Award.
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Malasri and Snyder tapped for Distinguished Advising honors For the 11th year, the U of M honored two individuals with its Alumni Association
Distinguished Advising Award. Kriangsiri Malasri and Laura Snyder accepted their awards
during a May luncheon.
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Grant, Jackson selected for Briggs Teaching Award Dr. Angela Grant and Dr. Leonard Jackson have been selected to receive the Thomas
W. Briggs Foundation Excellence in Teaching Award. The award recognizes teaching excellence
at the undergraduate level and overall commitment to undergraduate education.
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Dixie Crase and Alisha Rose Henderson receive Hammond Award Two individuals who have helped make the University of Memphis a national leader in
internships were honored with the Allen J. Hammond Presidential Service Award.
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Five professors selected for Distinguished Research Award
The U of M recognized five professors with its 2013 Alumni Association Distinguished
Research Award.
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Four professors chosen for Distinguished Teaching Award The U of M recognized four professors with its 2013 Distinguished Teaching Award.
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Profile: Dean Rajiv Grover In the next several issues of Update, we are profiling the deans of our colleges and schools. In this issue, we highlight
Dr. Rajiv Grover, dean of the Fogelman College of Business and Economics and Sales
and Marketing Chair of Excellence.
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Google Maps will allow for precise U of M directions The cliché excuse for tardiness at the U of M — “I got lost” — won’t hold starting
in August. A computer, smartphone or tablet will give users access to precise directions
and maps for certain buildings on campus right down to the exact room with indoor
mapping from Google Maps.
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Names in the news Read about the research and achievements of University of Memphis faculty and staff.
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