The Purpose of the Board on Health and Human Sciences Outstanding Engagement Award is to recognize an individual who is a “campus based” or a “state level faculty member” for exceptional creativity and scholarship in the development, application, and evaluation of outreach, extension, and public service programs.
Eligibility and Nominations
Eligibility for the Outstanding Engagement Award shall be limited to faculty members who have been employed in a BHHS member institution for at least three (3) years. The nominee must have at least 30 percent of their EFT/FTE dedicated to public service, outreach and/or extension programs (Administrative appointments in these areas do not qualify a nominee). Each college and university with active BHHS membership is eligible to nominate one person for this outreach award. Former recipients of the Outstanding Engagement Award are ineligible for this award. The award will be presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities in November. The award winner must be able to attend the meeting and speak to the organization. BHHS will provide travel expenses and appropriate recognition including an honorarium.
Procedure
Each college and university shall implement its own procedure for identifying qualified applicants. Following a review of potential candidates, each BHHS member institution will nominate only ONE candidate for the BHHS Outstanding Engagement Award.
The Nomination Dossier for this award shall be submitted electronically to Kim Scotto at bhhs@aplu.org as a single PDF document that includes:
- a nomination letter detailing the candidate’s outstanding achievements and outcomes (impacts) in the areas of public service, extension and outreach presented in two pages or less;
- the nominee’s curriculum vita;
- a detailed account of the nominee’s EFT /FTE allocation for the past three years showing that the faculty member has invested at least 30% of his/her appointment in community engagement related programs and/or projects (e.g., Extension programs, outreach projects, community-based service-learning, integrated grants, and community-based applied research/evaluation); and,
- up to three excerpts of relevant supporting materials. Examples of supporting materials include: journal articles, manuals, curricula, DVD’s and media, papers presented, books and others as deemed appropriate.
Applications for 2023 BHHS awards are due July 28, 2023.
Outstanding Engagement Award Recipients

Holly Hatton-
Bowers
Nebraska-Lincoln
College of Education and
Human Sciences

Kate Thornton
Office of Global Education,
College of Human Sciences

Ronald B. Cox Jr.
Extension State Specialist
College of Human Sciences

Julie Garden-
Robinson
University
nutrition specialist

Judy A. Harrison
Foods Specialist
College of Family and
Consumer Sciences

Marlene Stum
Specialist
College of Education
and Human Development

Francesca
Adler-Baeder
Specialist
College of Human Sciences

Stephen Ball
Associate Professor
College of Human
Environmental Sciences

David Riley
Madison
Development and Family
Studies
UW-Extension, Cooperative
Extension

Kimberly Greder
Family Life Extension and
Program Outreach
Specialist
Human Development and
Family Studies

Lynne Borden
Professor of Excellence in
Youth Development
Director, Arizona Center
for Research and Outreach

Elizabeth Carroll
College of Human Ecology

Pat Kendall
Department of Food Science
and Human Nutrition

Mary H. Yearns
Housing Specialist
Department of Human
Development and Family
Studies

Karen P.
Bogenschneider
Madison
School of Human Ecology

Elizabeth Andress
Foods and Nutrition,
and Extension Food Safety
Specialist

Joseph Laquatra
Department of Design and
Environmental Analysis
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