Six receive November Good to Great awards

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Six College of Technology faculty and staff were recognized by Dean Gary Bertoline Nov. 4 as the most recent recipients of the Good to Great award.

Recipients were:

  • The four professors leading the successful implementation of the new core curriculum, including TECH 12000 (Technology and the Individual): Pat Connolly, professor of computer graphics technology; Matt Stephens, professor in the Department of Technology Leadership & Innovation; Donald Petrin, associate professor of aviation technology; and Dawn Laux, clinical assistant professor of computer and information technology.
  • Mark Shaurette, assistant professor of building construction management, for his leadership during the process of garnering state approval for the department-level master’s degree in building construction management.
  • Mike Suckow, clinical associate professor of aviation technology, for his work in securing a new fleet of aircraft for the professional flight program.

Recipients of the Good to Great Award are involved with endeavors that improve the college’s public image, show a commitment to excellence and demonstrate impact.

(Photo: Mark Shaurette, Mike Suckow, Dean Gary Bertoline, Pat Connolly and Matt Stephens. Not pictured: Dawn Laux and Donald Petrin.)

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The Purdue University College of Technology educates the future managers and leaders of technologies; accelerates technology transfer to business, industry, government, and education; and develops innovations in the application of emerging technology through learning, discovery, and engagement. Each of the college’s seven departments is focused on putting concepts into practice through courses and research that are responsive to world challenges, relevant to industry needs and aimed at results that make a difference.

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