Distinguished Achievement Award Winners

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Shirley Black

Shirley Black
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Year Awarded: 1983

College: Liberal Arts

Award Level: Teaching

Terry Blanchard

Terry Blanchard
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Year Awarded: 2001

College: Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Science

Award Level: Teaching

Ron Blatchley

Ron Blatchley
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Year Awarded: 1983

College: Student Affairs

Award Level: Student Relations

Harold Boas

Harold Boas
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Year Awarded: 1996

College: Education and Human Development

Award Level: Research

Harold Boas

Harold Boas
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Year Awarded: 2010

College: College of Science

Award Level: Teaching

John Bockris

John Bockris
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Year Awarded: 1989

College: Science

Award Level: Research

Charlene Boggus

Charlene Boggus
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Year Awarded: 2013

Charlene Boggus earned an associate’s degree from Brazosport College. She came to Texas A&M in 1987. While here, she has received a number of awards, including selection as a Fish Camp Namesake, the Vice Chancellor’s Award for Excellence, the Dr. John J. Koldus Advisor Award, and the President’s Meritorious Service Award.



Her nominators write that she epitomizes excellence in all her interactions with the Aggie family on a day-to-day basis: greeting prospective students and their parents, answering multitudes of questions, providing administrative support to faculty and advisors, managing 20 New Student Conferences a year, and serving as the advisor to a student organization. Students in the department know that Mrs. Boggus is ALWAYS there for them. Her department head says that she walks the extra mile for them on a daily basis. If there are students are in the hospital, she takes time to stop by to visit them. If they are ill at home, she calls to check on them. Although she is often more of a comfort to parents than the students, parents know that they can depend on her to “watch out” for their children when they can’t be there. A faculty member says she’s a mentor, counselor, friend, advisor, and sometimes your “mom away from home.” She greets each student and co-worker with a smile and treats the students’ concerns as if they were her own. She truly cares about people.



Her department head concludes, “Charlene Boggus is the glue that holds together the undergraduate program in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications. She is our front line person and she always has a smile, the answers, and the helping attitude.”

College: Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications

Award Level: Staff

J.L. Boone

J.L. Boone
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Year Awarded: 1965

College: Engineering

Award Level: Teaching

Robert Boone

Robert Boone
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Year Awarded: 1981

College: Liberal Arts

Award Level: Staff

Wendy Boswell

Wendy Boswell
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Year Awarded: 2017

Wendy Boswell, professor and holder of the Jerry and Kay Cox Endowed Chair in Business, joined the faculty of the Mays Business School in 2000. She earned her Ph.D. in Human Resource Studies from Cornell University. Dr. Boswell’s research focuses on employee turnover and retention, job search behavior, and the interface between work and non-work. Her research has produced more than fifty journal publications. Her work has been cited more than 5,800 times. She co-authored a scholarly book titled Management in the Workplace: Prevention and Resolution (Blackwell Publishing) and has published ten book chapters. Dr. Boswell is a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology and the American Psychological Association and a member of the Society for Human Resource Management and the Academy of Management, where she served as chair of the Human Resources Division. She has received the Dr. Ricky W. Griffin Research Award from the Mays Business School as well as the Outstanding Reviewer Award from the Academy of Management Review. She serves on editorial boards of several leading academic journals and is currently an associate editor for Personnel Psychology. Previously, she was an associate editor for the Journal of Management and for Human Resource Management. At Mays Business School, she has served as director of the Center for Human Resource Management, the management Ph.D. program, and the Master of Science in Human Resource Management Program. “I consider Dr. Boswell to be one of the foremost authorities on the topic of employee job search behavior,” a colleague at Michigan State University wrote. A peer at Ohio State University wrote, “She has established an international reputation in her field based on her exceptional scholarly achievements that are impressive in both quantity and quality.”

College: Department of Management

Award Level: Research

Nathan Bracher

Nathan Bracher
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Year Awarded: 1999

College: Liberal Arts

Award Level: Teaching

H.W. Brand

H.W. Brand
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Year Awarded: 1995

College: Business

Award Level: Research

Christian Brannstrom

Christian Brannstrom
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Year Awarded: 2017

Christian Brannstrom, professor of geography, is associate dean for academic affairs and director of environmental programs in the College of Geosciences. He joined the Texas A&M faculty in 2003 after earning his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and teaching at the University of London and California State University, Long Beach. He is a broadly trained geographer who specializes in human-environment interaction, that is, the relationships, both positive and negative, that people have with the environments in which they live. His colleagues say that what is special and noteworthy about Dr. Brannstrom is the way he integrates his research with teaching in an exciting way that involves students in cutting-edge discoveries. His research focus on social and political aspects of renewable energy and unconventional fossil fuels in Texas and environmental governance in Brazil provides the opportunity to involve students in innovative field work both in Texas and abroad. He regularly takes students to Sweetwater to study wind farms and to South Texas to examine the landscapes of fracking. Since 2005, he has led 11 study abroad courses in Brazil, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. A former student remarked that Dr. Brannstrom “is a walking encyclopedia in all things related to energy and Latin America, and, most importantly, …an astonishing educator.” Another student wrote, “Dr. Brannstrom completely opened my eyes to the world of fieldwork and research. The [study abroad] program included hands-on data collection and interviewing methods needed to map Latin American city structure and land-use.” She concluded, “Clearly he desires the success of his students….” and strives “To develop leaders of character dedicated to serving the greater good.”

College: Department of Geography

Award Level: Teaching

Cheryl Bridges

Cheryl Bridges
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Year Awarded: 2012

Cheryl Bridges joined the Mays Business School in 2003 as associate director of the Center for Retailing Studies (CRS), and as the instructor for a course in retail merchandising. Mrs. Bridges holds a bachelor’s degree from Texas Woman’s University.



Before joining the Aggie family, she spent more than 25 years as a senior executive in the retailing industry. Throughout her career, Mrs. Bridges was commended for her ability to train future executives, many of whom are now at the CEO and vice president levels of major corporations. This love of teaching coupled with her retailing experience led her to Texas A&M and the Mays Business School.



As a member of the faculty in the Department of Marketing, Mrs. Bridges enjoys a reputation as an outstanding teacher who upholds high academic standards, is demanding of her students, and demonstrates a high level of commitment, dedication, and passion for teaching. She is also known to be remarkably effective in motivating students to be eager and committed learners. Her students say she is a gifted teacher, who really helps her students to understand not only the course material but how it applies to the real world of retailing. Her level of enthusiasm is amazing and it is clear to see that she loves what she is teaching.



In a letter of support, one of her colleagues says, “Cheryl Bridges is the consummate educator. Blessed with a high level of intelligence and with twenty five years of industry experience, Cheryl is absolutely wonderful in the classroom and as a resource for students. She always has time for students and takes advantage of every opportunity to teach.” Summing up, he writes “From her own outstanding classroom teaching to the outstanding teaching she provides from retail executives, the retailing education our students receive is unmatched anywhere in the world.”

College: Mays Business School

Award Level: Teaching

Mary Broussard

Mary Broussard
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Year Awarded: 1999

College: Undergraduate Programs

Award Level: Student Relations

Kirk Brown

Kirk Brown
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Year Awarded: 1990

College: Agriculture and Life Sciences

Award Level: Research

Lawrence Brown

Lawrence Brown
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Year Awarded: 2000

College: Science

Award Level: Teaching

Meta Brown

Meta Brown
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Year Awarded: 1964

College: Agriculture and Life Sciences

Award Level: Research

Edgar Browning

Edgar Browning
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Year Awarded: 1995

College: Liberal Arts

Award Level: Research

William Bryant

William Bryant
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Year Awarded: 2007

William R. Bryant, Professor of Oceanography in the College of Geosciences, has been with Texas A&M University for a total of 44 years. During this time, he has held positions such as Research Scientist, Assistant, Associate, and full Professor. He served as Oceanography Department Head from 1998-2000. Dr. Bryant received his Masters and Doctors degrees at the University of Chicago after serving in the United States Air Force during the Korean War.



Dr. Bryant's students have a genuine admiration and respect for him personally, as well as for his efforts on their behalf both in and out of the classroom. He is unassuming and approachable and always willing to talk with and spend time helping students and other geologists. Dr. Bryant has also helped elevate the teaching of other faculty members. He generously provides materials and suggestions to younger faculty to help them improve their teaching. This type of mentoring truly makes a difference to the younger faculty and ultimately enhances the education of their students. Bill's example fosters a general spirit of goodwill and cooperation within his department.

College: Geosciences

Award Level: Graduate Mentoring

William Bryant

William Bryant
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Year Awarded: 1982

College: Geosciences

Award Level: Research

William Bryant

William Bryant
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Year Awarded: 2001

College: Geosciences

Award Level: Teaching

Vaughn Bryant, Jr.

Vaughn Bryant, Jr.
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Year Awarded: 1974

College: Liberal Arts

Award Level: Teaching

Vaughn Bryant, Jr.

Vaughn Bryant, Jr.
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Year Awarded: 1990

College: Liberal Arts

Award Level: Administration

Dragomir Bukur

Dragomir Bukur
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Year Awarded: 1994

College: Engineering

Award Level: Research

Kevin Burgess

Kevin Burgess
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Year Awarded: 2010

College: College of Science

Award Level: Research

Forrest Burt

Forrest Burt
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Year Awarded: 1991

College: Liberal Arts

Award Level: Teaching

David Busbee

David Busbee
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Year Awarded: 1989

College: Science

Award Level: Research

Paul S. Busch

Paul S. Busch
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Year Awarded: 2008

Paul Busch, Professor of Marketing, joined the Texas A&M faculty in 1986 as the Head, Department of Marketing, serving for 10 years. He was a 2002 Fish Camp namesake and received The Association of Formers Students College-Level Distinguished Achievement Award for Teaching in 2007. Paul’s innovative teaching is evidenced by his incorporation of the StrengthsFinder program into his courses. This is a program that provides students and staff with the opportunity to discover natural talents and to gain insights into the development and utilization of those talents. Paul has also taught in the Executive MBA program since its inception in 2000.



A former Master’s degree student says: “His presence commanded the attention and the respect of every person in the room, yet his heart shined with compassion and caring making him easy to approach, ask questions of, or reach out to.” A former Ph.D. student comments: “I have adopted his style of preparation in my teaching, and have won numerous Excellence in Teaching awards as a result. Dr. Busch is the reason why I attended Texas A&M University, and the major reason why I earned my Ph.D. and entered the teaching profession myself.”



College: Business

Award Level: Teaching

Karen Butler-Purry

Karen Butler-Purry
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Year Awarded: 2005

College: Engineering

Award Level: Student Relations

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