(ND Ag Connection) – North Dakota State University faculty and staff received awards for excellence in research, teaching, Extension and support staff efforts in an awards ceremony on Dec. 7.
Greg Lardy, vice president for Agricultural Affairs; Carrie Hammer, interim associate dean for academic programs in the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources; Frank Casey, associate director of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station; and Lynette Flage, associate director of NDSU Extension presented the awards during the 33rd annual Agriculture and Extension Faculty/Staff Awards program.
The addition of the Celebrate, Integrate and Embrace the Power of Diversity Award brought the total number of awards to 11. Forty-five nominations were received this year.
The awards also included the inaugural offering of the NDSU Agricultural Affairs Core Value Awards. The 11 winners of the faculty and staff awards also received the Core Value Award. These awards are designed to allow peer-to-peer recognition of accomplishments across the three mission areas of teaching, research and Extension. Each month the awardee will give the award to another individual to recognize their efforts to display the core values of integrity, impact and innovation.
The 2023 award recipients were:
Larson/Yaggie Excellence in Research Award – Jiajia Rao, associate professor, Department of Plant Sciences
Eugene R. Dahl Excellence in Research Award – Luis del Rio Mendoza, professor, Department of Plant Pathology
Earl and Dorothy Foster Excellence in Teaching Award – Blaine Novak, lecturer, Department of Animal Sciences
H. Roald and Janet Lund Excellence in Teaching Award – Zhulu Lin, associate professor, Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering