Eminent Scholar Award

NOMINATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 15TH

Meet Some Of Our Eminent Scholars!

The Eminent Scholar designation has been established in order to recognize faculty members of unusual merit and service to the university. Only faculty members holding the rank of full professor at Old Dominion University for a minimum of three years may be considered for this honor. Only when eminent scholar status is considered as a part of the initial appointment process may this requirement be waived. A select number of full professors may be designated as eminent scholars.

Designated faculty members will hold the title permanently, be so identified in University publications and will receive an annual salary supplement for as long as they remain at the University. The names of all Eminent Scholars will appear on a plaque prominently displayed at the University.

Eligibility

Nominees shall have met the following criteria:

  • Service in the rank of full professor at Old Dominion University for a minimum of three academic years.
  • A scholarly publication record or stature in the creative arts which will have clearly established a national reputation as a scholar in the nominee's discipline.

  • Substantial success in obtaining external funding for research, if applicable.

Nomination Process & Schedule

ONLY ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

Professor Larry Weinstein Jefferson Lab

Larry Weinstein, Professor & Eminent Scholar

All required to nominate a faculty member for the Eminent Scholar designation is a letter from any tenured faculty member in the nominee's discipline submitted to the nominee's department/school chair and dean. The nomination must be a written letter highlighting the applicant's qualification for the designation and submitted to the department/school chair and dean no later than September 15.

Candidates are responsible for providing sufficient materials to enable the department/school colleagues and chair, the dean, and the Eminent Scholars Committee to decide whether they meet the criteria. In addition to an up-to-date curriculum vitae, a letter from the candidate should explain why he or she merits this honor and what is being provided to document the request for designation as Eminent Scholar. Five external reviews by nationally recognized experts testifying to the national and international reputation of the body of the candidate's work should be solicited independently by the department/school chair.

For additional details on the application process, please see the updated ODU Teaching and Research Faculty Handbook.

 

Schedule of Tenured Faculty For Eminent Scholar Designation

DATE ACTION
9/15 Nomination by any tenured department/school colleague in nominee's discipline submitted to department/ school chair.
10/1 Department/school chair convenes department/school committee and ensures complete application packets are available for review.
11/1 Formation of Eminent Scholars Committee.
11/15 Department/school chair conducts secret ballot of all tenured members in department/school on the nomination.
12/1 Department/school chair completes independent evaluation and submits it, the department/school review letter and vote, and credentials to the dean.
1/15 Dean evaluates credentials and submits independent evaluations and faculty member’s credentials and review letters to the University Eminent Scholars Committee via the Provost’s Office. The materials must be submitted to the Provost’s Office electronically.
2/1 Provost and vice president for academic affairs makes application packets available electronically to Eminent Scholars Committee.
3/1 Eminent Scholars Committee, by affirmative vote of at least five members, submits recommendations to the provost and vice president for academic affairs, who will make final designation.
4/15 Provost and vice president for academic affairs notifies faculty member of decision concerning designation as eminent scholar.

Award & Presentation

The recipients are recognized at the annual Faculty and Administration Awards Dinner with a certificate. Also, their names will be added to a large plaque prominently displayed at the University. In addition, recipients will receive an annual salary supplement for as long as they remain faculty members at ODU. The recipient is not required (or invited) to make a presentation.

Past Award Winners

2018:

  • Kent Carpenter, Biological Sciences

2019:

  • Nikos Chrisochoides, Computer Science
  • Sylvain Marsillac, Electrical and Computer Engineering

2020:

  • Eileen Hofmann, Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Kenneth Mopper, Chemistry and Biochemistry

2021:

  • Greg Cutter, Ocean and Earth Sciences
  • Alex Gurevich, Physics

2022:

  • Peter Schulman, World Languages & Cultures

2023:

  • Moskov Amaryan, Physics
  • Carolyn Rutledge, School of Nursing

2007:

  • David Burdige, Ocean Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Sebastian Kuhn, Physics
  • Jeffrey Richards, English

2008:

  • Leposava Vuskovic, Physics
  • Lawrence Hatab, Philosophy and Religious Studies
  • Li D. Xu, Information Technology and Decision Sciences

2010:

  • Gary Edgerton, Communications and Theatre Arts
  • John B. Ford, Marketing
  • Mark J. Butler, IV, Biological Sciences
  • Ravindra Joshi, Electrical and Computer Engineering

2012:

  • Dana Heller, English
  • Shaomin Li, Business Management
  • Larry Weinstein, Physics

2014:

  • Richard Heller, Medical Laboratory and Radiation Sciences
  • Charles E. Hyde, Physics
  • Debra A. Major, Psychology

2016:

  • Peter Bernath, Chemistry & Biochemistry
  • Ling Li, Information Technology & Decision Sciences
  • Li-Shi Luo, Mathematics & Statistics

2017:

  • Ian Balitsky, Physics
  • Michelle Kelley, Psychology

1996:

  • Oktay Baysal, Engineering and Technology
  • Nancy Topping Bazin, English

1998:

  • Daniel Dauer, Biological Sciences
  • Mark Havey, Physics
  • Anatoly Radyushkin, Physics

2000:

  • Susan Kent, Sociology & Criminal Justice

2001:

  • Adolphus Hailstork, Music
  • Amed Noor, Aerospace Engineering
  • Simon Serfaty, Political Science & Geography

2002:

  • Dwight Allen, Educational Curriculum & Instruction
  • Nina Brown, Educational Leaderships & Counseling
  • Frank Day, Biological Sciences
  • Lee Manning, Educational Curriculum & Instruction
  • John Doukas, Finance

2003:

  • Cynthia Jones, Oceanography
  • Jay VanOrden, Physics

2004:

  • William Cunningham, Educational Leadership & Counseling
  • Hani Elsayed-Ali, Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Colm Whalen, Physics

2006:

  • Rocco Schiavilla, Physics

1989:

  • Robert Ash, Aerospace Engineering
  • Larry Atkinson, Oceanography
  • Michele Darby, Dental Hygiene
  • Albert Kirwan, Oceanography
  • Kurt Maly, Computer Science
  • Leonard Ruchelman, Urban Studies & Public Administration
  • Karl Schoenbach, Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Daniel Sonenshine, Biological Sciences
  • Wayne Talley, Economics

1990:

  • Gabriel Csanady, Oceanography
  • William Dunstan, Oceanography
  • John Holsinger, Biological Sciences
  • Gilbert Hoy, Physics
  • Osama Kandil, Aerospace Engineering
  • Govind Khandelwal, Physics
  • Surendra Tiwari, Mechanical Engineering
  • Melvin Williams, Health Physical Education & Recreation
  • Ram Dahiya, Mathematics & Statistics

1991:

  • Michael Andrews, English
  • Stephen Culver, Geological Sciences
  • John Echternach, Physical Therapy
  • Chuh Mei, Aerospace Engineering
  • Donald Swift, Ocean Earth & Atmospheric Sciences

1992:

  • Joseph Daniel, Biological Sciences

1993:

  • Charathi Rao, Marketing
  • Lytton Mussleman, Biological Sciences

1994:

  • Carl Boyd, History
  • Robert Gable, Special Education

1995:

  • Maurice Berube, Educational Leadership & Counseling

1974:

  • Harold G. Marshall, Biological Sciences
  • Betty Yarborough, Educational Curriculum & Instruction

1981:

  • Lewis Ford, Philosophy
  • Wynford Harries, Physics

1982:

  • Alfred Mapp, English

2018:

  • Kent Carpenter, Biological Sciences

2019:

  • Nikos Chrisochoides, Computer Science
  • Sylvain Marsillac, Electrical and Computer Engineering

2020:

  • Eileen Hofmann, Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Kenneth Mopper, Chemistry and Biochemistry

2021:

  • Greg Cutter, Ocean and Earth Sciences
  • Alex Gurevich, Physics

2022:

  • Peter Schulman, World Languages & Cultures

2023:

  • Moskov Amaryan, Physics
  • Carolyn Rutledge, School of Nursing

2007:

  • David Burdige, Ocean Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Sebastian Kuhn, Physics
  • Jeffrey Richards, English

2008:

  • Leposava Vuskovic, Physics
  • Lawrence Hatab, Philosophy and Religious Studies
  • Li D. Xu, Information Technology and Decision Sciences

2010:

  • Gary Edgerton, Communications and Theatre Arts
  • John B. Ford, Marketing
  • Mark J. Butler, IV, Biological Sciences
  • Ravindra Joshi, Electrical and Computer Engineering

2012:

  • Dana Heller, English
  • Shaomin Li, Business Management
  • Larry Weinstein, Physics

2014:

  • Richard Heller, Medical Laboratory and Radiation Sciences
  • Charles E. Hyde, Physics
  • Debra A. Major, Psychology

2016:

  • Peter Bernath, Chemistry & Biochemistry
  • Ling Li, Information Technology & Decision Sciences
  • Li-Shi Luo, Mathematics & Statistics

2017:

  • Ian Balitsky, Physics
  • Michelle Kelley, Psychology

1996:

  • Oktay Baysal, Engineering and Technology
  • Nancy Topping Bazin, English

1998:

  • Daniel Dauer, Biological Sciences
  • Mark Havey, Physics
  • Anatoly Radyushkin, Physics

2000:

  • Susan Kent, Sociology & Criminal Justice

2001:

  • Adolphus Hailstork, Music
  • Amed Noor, Aerospace Engineering
  • Simon Serfaty, Political Science & Geography

2002:

  • Dwight Allen, Educational Curriculum & Instruction
  • Nina Brown, Educational Leaderships & Counseling
  • Frank Day, Biological Sciences
  • Lee Manning, Educational Curriculum & Instruction
  • John Doukas, Finance

2003:

  • Cynthia Jones, Oceanography
  • Jay VanOrden, Physics

2004:

  • William Cunningham, Educational Leadership & Counseling
  • Hani Elsayed-Ali, Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Colm Whalen, Physics

2006:

  • Rocco Schiavilla, Physics

1989:

  • Robert Ash, Aerospace Engineering
  • Larry Atkinson, Oceanography
  • Michele Darby, Dental Hygiene
  • Albert Kirwan, Oceanography
  • Kurt Maly, Computer Science
  • Leonard Ruchelman, Urban Studies & Public Administration
  • Karl Schoenbach, Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Daniel Sonenshine, Biological Sciences
  • Wayne Talley, Economics

1990:

  • Gabriel Csanady, Oceanography
  • William Dunstan, Oceanography
  • John Holsinger, Biological Sciences
  • Gilbert Hoy, Physics
  • Osama Kandil, Aerospace Engineering
  • Govind Khandelwal, Physics
  • Surendra Tiwari, Mechanical Engineering
  • Melvin Williams, Health Physical Education & Recreation
  • Ram Dahiya, Mathematics & Statistics

1991:

  • Michael Andrews, English
  • Stephen Culver, Geological Sciences
  • John Echternach, Physical Therapy
  • Chuh Mei, Aerospace Engineering
  • Donald Swift, Ocean Earth & Atmospheric Sciences

1992:

  • Joseph Daniel, Biological Sciences

1993:

  • Charathi Rao, Marketing
  • Lytton Mussleman, Biological Sciences

1994:

  • Carl Boyd, History
  • Robert Gable, Special Education

1995:

  • Maurice Berube, Educational Leadership & Counseling

1974:

  • Harold G. Marshall, Biological Sciences
  • Betty Yarborough, Educational Curriculum & Instruction

1981:

  • Lewis Ford, Philosophy
  • Wynford Harries, Physics

1982:

  • Alfred Mapp, English