Fort Lewis College
Student Awards List:

 Education, Exercise Science, and Psychology

Go straight to the School of Education awards list

Revised April 18, 2007

This is a listing of more than three hundred different scholarships and awards that Fort Lewis College has granted its students.  The Center of Southwest Studies presents it for reference use.  For official documentation, the user should consult the actual records in the College Archives.  The following information has drawn from the printed programs of the Honors Convocations ceremonies.

The list is arranged as follows (click on the word to move directly to that portion of this list):

  1. Arts and Sciences
    1. Agriculture Department
    2. Anthropology Department
    3. Art Department
    4. Biology Department
    5. Chemistry Department
    6. Computer Science Information Systems
    1. Division of Arts and Education (formerly)
    2. Division of Science and Engineering (formerly)
    3. English Department
    4. Geology Department 
    5. History Department
    6. Humanities Department
    7. Intercultural Studies
    8. Mathematics Department (and Freshman Mathematics Program)
    9. Modern Languages Department (formerly Foreign Languages)
    10. Music Department (formerly included Theatre)
    11. Native American Center
    12. Philosophy Department
    13. Physics and Engineering Department
    14. Political Science Department
    15. Southwest Studies and American Indian Studies Department
    16. Theatre Department (formerly was included in Music Department)
    17. Gender and Women’s Studies
    18. Writing Program
  2. Business Administration  
  1. Education, Exercise Science, and Psychology 
    1. Teacher Education Department
    2. Exercise Science Department and Athletics
    3. Psychology Department
  2. Honor Societies
    and academic certifications
  3. Other Scholarships  (in general, funded by the Fort Lewis College Foundation)
The arrangement within each Department or section is alphabetically by the name of the award.  When the award is in the name of an individual, the award is listed under the surname of the person so honored.
 
Search tip: You can do a keyword search of the names in each awards file (due to large file size, there are five: Arts and Sciences; Business; Education; Honor Societies; and Other Scholarships) by using the Edit - Find in Page (Ctrl+F) feature on your Web browser (or by downloading the files of the annual indexes and using the Search key (F2) in your word processing function).
 

This file contains lists of awards given by the  (formerly constituted) School of Education

Teacher Education

AISEF Native American Scholarship

Year
Recipients
1993
Cheryl Lawless
1995
Nia Francisco, Geneva Becenti

ARA/ Hungry Minds Scholarship 

Year
Recipients
1995
Trevor Torralba, Brian Murphy
1996
Matilde Lawton, Lisa Paulica (awarded in June of 1995)
1997
Matthew M. Duster

Bilingual/ Bicultural Education Award 

Year
Recipients
1983
Marlene Armijo
1984
Karen Gleim
1985
Marilyn Tso
1986
TBA
1992
Gerardo Canedo
1993
Jarly Lopez

Edith Brochu Memorial Scholarship 

Year
Recipients
2000
Ryan Livingston
2001  
2002  
2003 Hilary Preston
2004  
2005 Danica L. Erickson, Amy M. Hughes
2006  

Community Service in Education Award 

Year
Recipients
1983
Mare Cooper, Richard Walker
1984
Marie Shellenberger, Terry Wilson
1985
Judy Anderson, Mary Loebig
1986
Karen Lillie
1993
Christopher DeKay, Todd Johnson, Daniel Larabee, and Michael Walker

Julia Crow Award in Elementary Education 

Year
Recipients
1983
Lisa Clancy

Dr.  Linda Ekman Simmons Awards of Excellence

Year
Recipients
2007
Freshman/Sophomore: Clinton C. Holnback and Sara E. Linville

Junior/Senior:
Outstanding Student in Hispanic/Latino program: Jennifer Diaz
Outstanding Student in Early Childhood Education program:
Kathryn J. Etz
Outstanding Students in Elementary Education program: Melissa J. Barfoot, Guthrie B. Hardesty, and Ashley S. Stroup
Outstanding Students in Secondary/ K-12 program:
Elizabeth E. Glaysher and Tara S. Morey
Outstanding Student in Elementary partnership program: Crystal R. Rivers
Outstanding Student in English as a Second Language program: Noelle M. Vaughn
Outstanding Student in Bilingual Education program:
Erin E. Johnson
Outstanding native American Students in Teacher Education:
                       Outreach Program: Starla J. George
                       Conventional Program: Savannah Yellowhorse
Outstanding post-Baccalaureate Students in Teacher Education Licensure program:
                      Elementary: Michelle C. Herringer, Samantha W. Lane, and Jacqueline H. McManus
                     Secondary: Stephanie Anderson
                    
K-12:  Karen Reiter

Elementary Reading Award 

Year
Recipients
1983
Karin Liimatta
1984
Amy Allison

English as a Second Language 

Year
Recipients
1992
Catherine Jaquez

Fort Lewis College Campus Reading Council Award in Content Area Reading 

Year
Recipients
1983
Elizabeth Sweetland
1984
Andy Sweet

Giersch Scholarship

Year
Recipients
2005
Jennifer Dvorak

Lois Holder Memorial Award 

Year
Recipients
1993
Jarly Lopez

Emily A. Howard Award 

Year
Recipients
1983
Janet Arndt and Benestina Martinez
1984
Patricia Carson and Annette Houlton
1986
Tom Adair and Grace Quintana
1992
O. Lee Ligon
1993
O. Lee Ligon
1995
Tina Corbett
1999
Jessie S. Hamilton
2000
Joanna Rodden
2001  
2002  
2003  
2004  
2005 Christopher J. Hughes
2006  

Mary K. Johnson Scholarship

Year
Recipients
2003 Joal Lee
2004  
2005
Danica L. Erickson

Theodore R. and Edna M. Jones Memorial Scholarship 

Year
Recipients
1993
Tawnya Dey
1999
Dawn K. Warren
2000
Krista Paris
2001  
2002  
2003 Derrick Martin

Alice Lancaster “Pioneer” Award 

Year
Recipients
1996
Rosie Carter
1998
Patty Embree
1999
Lorie Jill Gillen
2000
Kelsey Muellner
2001  
2002  
2003 Allison Johns
2004  
2005 Stacy R. Holgate (issued in Fall 2004)
2006  

Harold and Lorita Mansfield Scholarship 

Year
Recipients
1995
Robin Groppi and Natasha Shestakova
1996
Kevin Byers, Kimala Kanyn, and Michael Morgan
1997
Marc Goldfarb and Rosemary Taylor
1998
Alicia Mason and Paulino Sanchez

Sandra Mapel Scholarship

Year
Recipients
2003 Wendy Daniel
2004  
2005

Amanda M. Engels and Jamie A. Aweida

2006  

Joan Kathleen Mathias Memorial Scholarship 

Year
Recipients
1979
Theresa Beck, Jody Roster, Gay Gallavan, Jeri Krzywicki, Jean Parkinson, and Joe Paul Wright
1980
Ruth Langlee
1983
Amy Allison, Janet Swanson, and Mary Helen White
1984
Maggie Back, Linda Hund, Hal Kemp, Sandra McHugh, Renee Sebestyen, and Janet Swanson
1985
Juli Jarrett, Jeanne Kipke, Marc Koepsel, Karen Musil, Mary Lewis, and Nancy Ward
1986
Cathy Spradley
1992
Julie Kalianov, Tracy Seibel, Joyce Sammons, and Elizabeth Ward
1993
Virginia Hedges, Jodi Jerecek, Pamela Jamicky, and Stacey Rivera
1995
Angela Lambert, Jeffrey Lowther, Peter Wasinger, and Theodore Kauffman
1996
Robyn Jobes and Misty Stonehocker
1997
Patricia Embree, Maria Frohnauer, and Robyn Jobes
1998
Patty Embree
1999
Megan Leuthold
2000
 
2001  
2002  
2003 Chris Porter
2004  
2005 Katharine C. Carlson
2006  

Vivian Maxwell Education Scholarship 

Year
Recipients
1996
Jennifer Holden
1999
Megan Leuthold
2000
Martha Folsom and Diane Sague

Memorial Award 

Year
Recipients
1983
Donna Vandenberg
1984
Mary Jo Gage
1985
Mary Jo Gage
1986
Karen Musil, Nancy Ward, and Deborah Sronce
1993
Stacey Rivera
1995
Susan Bailey

Military Order of the Purple Heart for Service to the Handicapped (AAECT/AACTE-MOPH) Scholarship Award 

Year
Recipients
1985
Chris Herzfeld
1986 John Arndt, Kathy Yuhasz, David Parsons, Karen Lillie, and Judy Coleman
1992
Achievement Award: Jerry Puckett
Service Award: Sven Christianson
1993
Pamela Jamicky and Melissa Welage
1997
Marci Bonetti
1998
Trish deKay
1999
Jessie Hamilton and Megan Leuthold
2000
Heiki Eskeli and Krista Paris
2001  
2002  
2003 Glenn Smith
2004  
2005
Jamie A. Aweida and Debra L. Jorgensen
2006  

Outstanding Partnership Intern 

Year
Recipients
2000
Wendy Thacker
2001  
2002  
2003  
2004