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Last updated Tuesday, March 18, 2021 A Publication of the Office of Marketing & Communications

Even More Chancellor’s Award Winners

Last issue we promised updates on the remaining three of our seven award winners.  Here they are:

Susan Barrett-Landau

CHANCELLOR’S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN FACULTY SERVICE
Dr. Susan Barrett-Landau, Nursing
A member of the FSC community since 2007, Dr. Barrett-Landau is a volunteer in the department, even while completing her full-time doctoral program. A much-in-demand mentor, she is helping to prepare the next generation of nurses. She supervises nursing students who annually administer flu shots to thousands of senior citizen; participates in the Late Night Breakfast/Study Sessions; and serves on the Pre-Health Professions Committee.

 

 

 

 

Sylvia E. Navarro Nicosia

CHANCELLOR’S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Sylvia E. Navarro Nicosia, Institutional Advancement     
An alumna of the College who was selected valedictorian of her graduating class, Nicosia began working at FSC in 2005. Even as a student she exceeded her professors’ expectations and was nominated by one of them to develop the Student Services website. Now as a staff member, she is in demand as a presenter at national and local conferences. She has earned awards for the College’s website redesign, mobile-website and the 24-hour alumni campaign. She is devoted to the Alumni Association and is active on the Multicultural Committee. She is helpful and gracious, patiently explaining website concepts to those not familiar with them.

 

Keri Hauff

CHANCELLOR’S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CLASSIFIED SERVICE
Keri Hauff, University Police
An alumna of the college, Hauff has been a member of the campus community since 2005, when she was hired as a University Police Officer. She works closely with students, teaching Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) classes to female members of the College, and does training in CPR, AED, and first aid courses. She participates in the Law Enforcement Torch Run, which raises money for, and awareness of, Special Olympics. She was recently designated part of campus tours for finalists for two senior staff positions, requiring knowledge and tact. She serves as a member of the Children’s Center executive board. She is on campus whenever needed and serves as the “face” of the University Police by staffing the tables at Open Houses,
Job Fairs and Accepted Student Days.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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