The past President of the Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health (SASH), and the recipient of
the first Merit Award for Outstanding service, Linda currently serves as Board Advisor as well as is a faculty member for SASH's Advanced Training of Problematic Sexual Behavior.
St. Paul Art Crawl, St. Paul, MN 2003 Best in Show, Children of Eden, St. Cloud Civic Theater, St. Cloud, MN Publicity Winner, St. Paul Art Crawl, St. Paul, MN Purchase Award, Rolling Plains Exhibit, the Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND 2002 Award of Excellence, Bloomington Art Center, MN Fall 2002 Art Crawl Banner Winner, St Paul Art Collective, St Paul, MN 2001 Publicity / Poster / Postcard Winner, St Paul Art Collective, St Paul, MN Merit Award: Oil Painting Division, Minnesota State Fair, Minneapolis, MN 2000 Second Place Honors, Women Art Registry of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN First Honors: Oil Painting Division, Minnesota State Fair, Minneapolis, MN Tweed Museum, Purchase, Duluth, MN 1997 Weisman Museum, Purchase Award, U. of M., Minneapolis, MN 1996 Katherine Nash Scholarship, U. of M., Minneapolis, MN Department of Art Endowment, U. of M., Minneapolis, MN 1995 Department of Art Graduate School Fellowship, U. of M., Minneapolis, MN Merit Award: Watercolor Division, Minnesota State Fair, Minneapolis, MN 1994 First Honors: Watercolor Division, Minnesota State Fair, Minneapolis, MN 1991 Outstanding Overall in Show, NY State Teacher's Association Monticello, NY 1989 Honorable Mention, NY State Teacher's Association Conference, Catskills, NY 1986
First Merit Award, Invitational Exhibition and Competition, U. of IN.
Not exact matches
Paul has received a number of
awards and recognitions for his efforts, including being the
first Canadian to receive the NASA Space Act
Award for exceptional
merit, and also devotes time to numerous not for profit organizations.
Recipient of: Superintendent's Key Scholar
Award, Honor Roll, Georgia Scholar, Optimist Club Essay Contest —
First Place, National Latin Exam — Gold (Latin I, II, and III), Spirit of Learning
Award, Academic Excellence Certificate, Academic Letter, Lamp of Knowledge, Georgia Certificate of
Merit, Governor's Honors Program Nominee, Student of the Month, National AP Scholar, AP Scholar with Distinction, GHSA State Literary Competition Essay Writing —
First Place Divisional, Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Conference and Leadership 56, Mock Trial Lawyer
Award, Daughters of the American Revolution Youth Citizenship
Award
Priessnitz» cold water therapy worked so well, that the Emperor
awarded him the Austrian Gold Civil
Merit Medal
First Class, the highest civilian honor of the Austrian government.
The
first idea,
merit pay, entailed rating teacher effectiveness annually and
awarding a bonus accordingly.
Vergara argues that lifetime tenure —
awarded after less than two years in the classroom, dismissal procedures that make it nearly impossible to fire incompetent teachers, and «last in
first out» layoff policies that reward seniority over
merit, have harmed California's children.
First, the April announcement of national recognitions for Best Communities for Music Education (BCME) districts and SupportMusic
Merit Award schools.
Perhaps closer to my heart, fifteen writing
awards after attending my
first writing conference I resigned from OZ to follow the yellow brick road, and ten months after that signed a contract for Soliloquy, a HOLT Medallion
Award of
Merit winner.
As Booklist celebrates a half - century of YA, I want to thank those
first members of the Printz committee for their work to define literary
merit in the context of YA literature, and I want to celebrate the enduring genius of the
award's
first winner, whose books continue to challenge and inspire kids — and 22 - year - olds.
Rising at 4:00 a.m. to write before heading off to her day job as CFO and Managing Principal of OZ Architecture, four manuscripts later Janet contracted for her
first traditionally published novel, Soliloquy, a HOLT Medallion
Award of
Merit winner.
She followed that up with her
first award of
merit at Westminster 2011.
To qualify the amateur handler must place
first, second, third, fourth or be
awarded a certificate of
merit.
Sheryl Kasak, a visiting associate professor and coordinator of the
first - year design studio in Pratt Institute's Department of Interior Design, recently received a 2011 Innovative Interior Design Education
merit award from the Council for Interior...
Sheryl Kasak, a visiting associate professor and coordinator of the
first - year design studio in Pratt Institute's Department of Interior Design, recently received a 2011 Innovative Interior Design Education
merit award from the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) for her entry, titled, «Retail: Changing Room — a collaborative exploration of materials and occupancy at full scale.»
He has had more than thirty solo exhibitions in the U.S. and abroad and has been included in more than 150 national and international group exhibitions where he received 30 prizes and purchase
awards, including the President's Purchase
Award at the Society of American Graphic Artists 58th National Exhibition in New York City and the
Award of
Merit at the
First International Small Print Exhibit in Seoul, Korea.
CURRICULUM VITAE [download full CV below] EDUCATION 2014 MFA Painting & Drawing - Herron School of Art & Design, Indianapolis, IN 2012 BFA Painting / Art History - Herron School of Art & Design, Indianapolis, IN SELECTED COLLECTIONS Brown Legacy Group, Indianapolis, IN Fishman, Haygood Collection, Baton Rouge, LA
First Financial Bank, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University - Purdue University (IUPUI) Campus Center, 2nd Floor IUPUI, Graduate Center for Teaching and Learning IUPUI, Office of Administration SELECTED ARTIST RESIDENCIES 2017 The Arctic Circle, International Territory of Svalbard 2016 Leveld Art Centre, Leveld Norway Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT 2015 Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT 2015 Teton ArtLab, Jackson, WY 2014 - 15 Stutz Artist Residency, Indianapolis, IN 2014 Taliesin East, Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, Artist in Residence, Spring Green, Wisconsin 2013 International School of Painting, Drawing, & Sculpture, Umbria, Italy 2011 Ox - Bow, Saugatuck, MI SELECTED GRANTS /
AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS 2016 - 17 Indiana Arts Commission, Individual Artist Grant Recipient
Merit Fellowship, Vermont Studio Center, February Visual Artist Residency 2015 High Art Billboard Project, The Arts Council of Indianapolis, 2015 - 2016
Award Recipient 2014 - 15 Artist ‐ in ‐ Residence
Award, Stutz Artist Association, Indianapolis, IN 2015 Artist ‐ in ‐ Residence
Award, Teton ArtLab, Jackson, WY 2014 Artist in Residence, Taliesin Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, Spring Green, WI 2009 - 14 Paul Zimmerman Memorial Endowment Scholarship SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Awards 2007 «Pulse Prize,» Pulse Art Fair, New York 1988
First - Year
Merit Scholarship, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
He has also received the Photokina
Award, Cologne, Germany, 1951; the
First Annual Photojournalism Conference
Award, University of Miami, 1957; the Philadelphia Museum College of Art Citation, 1961; the Newhouse Citation, Syracuse University, 1961; the Fourth Biennale Internazionale Della Fotografic Gold Medal, Venice, Italy, 1963; the American Society of Magazine Photographers» Life Achievement in Photography
Award, 1975; the Advertising Club of New York «Andy
Award of Excellence», 1983; the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service to Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, 1985; the Lotus Club Medal of
Merit Award, NYC, 1986; the Photographic Administrators, Inc. «Lifetime Commemorative Medal for Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Photography, NYC, 1988; the Joseph Sudek Commemorative Medal for Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Photography, Prague, 1989; the Photographic Society of Japan's «150 Years of Photography Photographer
Award,» 1989.
Honors and
Awards 1992 — 1993 School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL Graduate Teaching Assistantships (3
awarded) 1991 — 1993 School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL Graduate Grants (4
awarded) 1984 — 1987 The University of Akron, Akron, OH Undergraduate Grants and Scholarship
Awards 1987 The University of Akron, Akron, OH National Collegiate Art
Award and the Ceramic Scholarship
Award 1987 The University of Akron, Akron, OH Perkins Gallery, «Women at Work» Third Place
Award 1986 The University of Akron, Akron, OH Emily Davis Gallery, Scholarship Exhibition,
First Place
Award 1986 The University of Akron, Akron, OH Emily Davis Gallery, Juried Exhibition (Winter and Spring),
Merit Award
Creative Work
Awards 1990 Hall of Fame, Florissant Valley Community College, St. Louis, MO 1987 Honorarium, Missouri Visual Arts Biennial, Missouri Arts Council 1984 Cash
Award, The Louis E. Seiden Memorial
Award, Chautagua 27th Annual National Exhibition, Chautagua, NY 1982 Honorarium, Five Choose Five Exhibition,
First Street Forum Gallery, St. Louis, MO 1981 Second Prize, 42nd Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Paintings, The Society of Four Arts, Palm Beach, FL 1980
Award of
Merit, 22nd Annual Art Exhibition, Oklahoma Art Center
Award of
Merit, 30th Annual Art Exhibition, Elizabeth M. Sinnock Gallery, Quincy, IL 1979 - 77 Honorarium, Illinois Traveling Sculpture Exhibition, Illinois Arts Council Honorarium, Illinois Traveling Painting Exhibition, Illinois Arts Council 1978 Second Prize, Academy of Professional Artists
First National Art Competition — Art for Life, The Kidney Foundation 1977 Special Purchase
Award, The Dick Blick Co., Galex 11th Annual Art Exhibition, Galesburg, IL 1976 Purchase
Award, J. Walter Thompson Co., New Horizons in Art, Chicago, IL
Some
awards: 1959 Sculpture Prize,
First Paris Biennale;»91 Henry Moore Grand Prize; Knighted» 87; Order of
Merit 2000.
The application before the High Court was the
first in which a party requested the Singapore courts to set aside an investor - State arbitral
award on the
merits.
The
first is the ADAA Student Achievement
Award, presented to one ADAA student member nationally, who has shown the most outstanding achievement as a dental assisting student and the 2014 ADAA / Hu - Friedy
Merit Scholar
Award.
In addition,
awards are based on a combination of financial need and academic
merit including a plan for future studies that reflects the mandate of both Northern Health and the
First Nations Health Authority to enhance the health and wellness of Indigenous people.