ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 30, 2009 – Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Michigan, was proud to recognize the 2008-09 academic year outstanding students, faculty and staff through an Honors Convocation that was held in the Chapel of the Holy Trinity on Wednesday, April 29.
Professor Benjamin Freudenburg was given the 2009 Faculty Scholarship and Creativity Award. Professor Michael Kalmes was given the 2009 Faculty Teaching Excellence & Campus Leadership Award. John Schnack was named the 2009 Employee of the Year.
The students honored this year are provided in the list below, separated according to their area of study.
School of Arts and Sciences
English.........................Ruth Boeder
Language Arts.............Liz Falconer
English Education........Jeanette Weilnau
Music...........................Jennifer Neuendorf
Art................................Megan Durrant
Science........................Ryan Burmeister, Jeni Bollenbacher
Math.............................Amanda Hohnstadt, Matt Topel
Kinesiology...................Robert Moore
School of Religious Studies and Social Sciences
Family Life...............................Brian Horning, Betsy Barlow
Psychology..............................Christopher Switzer, Orin Koester
History and Social Studies......Nick Nabors, Jeff Kyler
Criminal Justice.......................Robert MacKenzie
Rel. Studies and Bib. Lang......Frank Lucas
Haab School of Business & Management
Megan Mannarino
Marie Negre-Collas
School of Adult and Continuing Education
Sarah Brennan
James Morency
School of Education
Caleb Abraham
Alyssa Healy
Mary Huff
Katelin Kaschube
Brett Grime
Jeanette Weilnau
Concordia University Ann Arbor is a private, Christian liberal arts institution of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Concordia offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in an environment focused on the individual student. Concordia is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA) and by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Concordia’s Family Life Program is approved by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). The athletics program has helped Concordia receive the recognition of a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Champions of Character institution. Concordia is located at 4090 Geddes Road in Ann Arbor, MI. For more information, visit: www.cuaa.edu |