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Professional Development
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EDUCAUSE AwardsThe EDUCAUSE Awards Program, under the guidance of the Recognition Committee, brings peer endorsement and distinction to professional accomplishments. About the AwardsThe Leadership Award is our highest recognition for individual achievement and is awarded annually. This award acknowledges and celebrates exemplary leadership that has a significant and positive impact on advancing the theory and practice of information technology in higher education. ![]() EDUCAUSE 2011: Sandra DeCastro and Michelle Reed of SunGard Higher Education with award recipients Marilyn McMillan, Keith McIntosh, EDUCAUSE President and CEO Diana Oblinger, and Rae Marie Marsh, daughter of Robyn Render. 2011 Leadership Award recipients: Marilyn A. McMillan, Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Technology Officer, New York University Robyn M. Render, Former Vice Chancellor for Information Technology and iNtegrate Project Director, Nevada System of Higher Education SunGard Higher Education, Platinum Partner, supports the 2011 EDUCAUSE Leadership Award as an expression of its commitment to excellence. The Rising Star Award, introduced in 2011, recognizes an information technology professional who, while early in his or her career, demonstrates exceptional leadership and accomplishment in the area of information technology in higher education. Keith W. McIntosh, Acting Assistant Vice Chancellor for Information Technology, Pima Community College Affiliate Award ProgramsPaul Evan Peters Award (a collaboration of ARL, CNI, and EDUCAUSE) CUMREC Awards (an EDUCAUSE affiliate program retired in 2005) Award history: information about discontinued award programs is available through archived awards. |
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