May 13, 2009

Anderson receives Gunkelman Award

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Theresa Anderson, academic assistant in child development and family science, received the Mary McCannel Gunkelman Award during ceremonies May 12. She was one of 20 nominees for the annual honor that recognizes the person who has made the most significant contribution to creating a happy environment for students.

“This is wonderful. It is really an honor,” said Anderson. “I have to thank the people I work with because it is a great place to go to work every day. They are a wonderful bunch.”

Nominated by students and faculty members, Anderson was praised for her smile and her unselfish and supportive behavior.

“Her help has been invaluable,” wrote graduate student Kara Muske. “She has maintained a positive attitude and patience, no matter how busy she is with other responsibilities.”

Jim Deal, chair/head of child development and family science, wrote, “Theresa is the glue that keeps our department running. She is always prepared, always knows what we need, always knows where everything is and is always cheerful. Whether you’re a faculty member, a staff member, a student or a visitor, Theresa always has a smile and is always ready to help you.”

Tom Carlson, assistant professor of child development and family science, wrote that Anderson has created a celebration wall where accomplishments of the department are displayed. “She goes out of her way to make sure that the accomplishments of students and faculty are celebrated,” he wrote. “She has created an atmosphere of celebration.”

Christi McGeorge, assistant professor of child development and family science, wrote that Anderson radiates care and concern for others. “I have come to value the cheerful way she approaches each task,” she wrote, noting that Anderson offered to help sandbag her house during the recent flood. “She is simply amazing and brings a smile to my face each time I interact with her.”

Graduate student Emily Coler Hanson wrote, “Even on busy or stressful days, anyone can walk into the office and be greeted with Theresa’s smile.”

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