Description:
The Zeigler Award is the most prestigious NASSM award and may only be bestowed on an individual once over the course of his/her career.
Qualifications:
The nominee shall meet the following qualifications.
- Must be a NASSM member in good standing that has not previously received the Award.
- Must have a minimum of ten years of service as a teacher, supervisor, administrator, or combination of the above.
- Must have made significant contributions to the field in terms of scholarship, research; leadership; and peer recognition of his/her contributions.
- Must reflect those qualities demonstrated by Dr. Zeigler in the areas of student growth and development; leadership; service, scholarship and collegiality.
- Must have made a significant contribution to NASSM.
Nomination Procedure:
The deadline for the NASSM Earle F. Zeigler Lecture is July 1. Information required for award nomination includes:
- Date
- Name of Nominee
- Name of Nominator
- Signature of Nominator
Nominations should be mailed to the Member at Large appointed by the NASSM President. The current appointee is:
lcousens@brocku.ca [1]NASSM Operating Codes [2].
Past Earle F. Zeigler Lecture Award Winners
2011: David Shilbury, Deakin University
2010: Karen Danylchuk [3], The University of Western Ontario
2009: Mary Hums [4], University of Louisville
2008: Lucie Thibault [5], Brock University
2007: Dan Mahony [6], University of Louisville
2006: Sue Inglis [7], McMaster University
2005: Laurence Chalip [8], University of Texas
2004: Wendy Frisby [9], University of British Columbia
2003: Jacquelyn Cuneen [10], Bowling Green State University
2002: Donna L. Pastore [11], The Ohio State University
2001: W. James Weese [12], University of Windsor
2000: Brenda G. Pitts [13], The Florida State University
1999: David K. Stotlar [14], University of Northern Colorado
1998: Dennis R. Howard [15], University of Oregon
1997: Garth Paton, University of New Brunswick
1996: Robert Boucher [16], University of Windsor
1995: Trevor Slack [17], University of Alberta
1994: Gordon Olafson [18], University of Windsor
1993: Joy T. DeSensi [19], University of Tennessee
1992: Janet Parks [20], Bowling Green State University
1991: Packianathan Chelladurai [21], The Ohio State University
1989: Earle F. Zeigler [22], Emeritus, University of Western Ontario