Five U-M faculty honored for commitment to campus diversity
ANN ARBOR—Five University of Michigan faculty members have been chosen to receive the 1997 Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award for their outstanding commitment to the development of a more culturally and ethnically diverse campus community.
This year’s winners, chosen by a special campus committee, include Elizabeth A. Allen, associate professor of nursing; Charles N. Ellis, professor and associate chair of dermatology; Robert M. Ortega, assistant professor of social work; Willis C. Patterson, professor and associate dean of music; and Beth G. Reed, associate professor of social work.
The $5,000 awards, named for the former dean of the School of Social Work, is given annually to full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty members to further their personal research, education and creative activities.