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Nominations and Applications Sought for Taylor Diversity AwardsCorrection: Taylor Awards recognize recruitment and retention of African American, Hispanic and Native-American faculty, staff and students.
The Taylor awards are presented in honor of the late Dr. Joseph T. Taylor, the first dean of the School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. Chancellor Charles R. Bantz will present the awards during the annual Joseph T. Taylor symposium, which takes place on February 22, 2006. The symposium is sponsored by the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. First presented in 2001, the Taylor awards recognize faculty, staff or students for exemplary work that has either increased the recruitment and retention of African-American, Hispanic and Native-American faculty, staff, and students; enhanced the campus atmosphere for diversity; or engaged the IUPUI community in promoting diversity. Joseph Taylor died in September 2000 after more than 30 years of service to Indiana University. He was a sociology professor from 1965 to 1983 before serving as dean from 1967 to 1978. Taylor was instrumental in negotiating the Indiana University of Purdue University partnership creating IUPUI, and was a leading architect of the integration of Indianapolis public schools. Hertha Ward Taylor, Joseph Taylor's widow, was the first recipient of the award named in honor her husband. Nomination/application forms for the 2006 awards must be submitted no later than Monday, December 19, 2005. Forms are available online at http://www.life.iupui.edu/culture/taylor_awards.asp. For additional information, contact the IUPUI Affirmative Action Office at (317) 274-2306. |