Faculty members are invited to nominate a colleague for the Crenson-Hertz Award for Community-Based Learning and Participatory Research. It is established in honor of emeritus faculty members Matthew Crenson and Neil Hertz. The annual award is given to one or two faculty members who are dedicated to community engagement, as displayed through their teaching, academic program development, and/or research that has enriched student learning and established meaningful community partnerships.
You can submit your nomination form on the Crenson-Hertz Award Nomination Form page of the Homewood Student Affairs website.
Nomination forms are due by March 30. You can find more information on the Crenson-Hertz Award here.