cla
sse
s
a
nd
fa
c
ulty
of
fices
for
the
Religion
and
Philosophy
Department.
The
building
was
made
pos
sibl
e
by
a
gift
from
the
late
M
rs
.
Kyle
E.
White
of
Anahuac,
T
exas,
in
memory
of
her
hus
band.
T
ur
ner
-Fl
eming
Hous
e,
the
hom
e
f
or
the
Unive
r
sity
’
s
president
and
family
,
overlooks
the
K
urth-
L
a
ndru
m
Golf
C
our
se.
T
he
home
was
a
gift
of
the
late
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
P
.E.
T
ur
ner
of
H
oust
on
and
w
a
s
give
n
to
t
he
Univers
ity
to
honor
former
President
and
Mrs.
Durwood
Fleming.
The
ne
w
Cha
rle
s
a
nd
E
lizabeth
P
rothro
Center
for
L
ifelong
L
earning,
opening
in
2010,
will
consoli
date
ma
ny
student
services
in
one
l
ocation,
and
serve
as
the
home
for
Sou
thwes
tern’
s
P
aide
ia
®
pr
ogra
m.
ENDOWED
CHAIRS,
PROFESSORSHIPS,
PRIZES
AND
A
W
ARDS
C
HA
I
RS
AND
PR
OF
E
SS
ORS
HIP
S
Th
e
Br
ow
n
F
ound
ation,
I
nc.
Memorial:
A
fund
contributed
by
The
Brown
Foundation,
Inc.
to
esta
blis
h
the
foll
ow
i
ng
endowed
chair
s
bearing
the
names
of
those
whose
memo
ries
will
be
the
re
by
pe
rpe
tuat
ed:
Herman
Brown
Chair
,
Mar
garett
Root
Brown
Chair
,
Lillian
Nelson
Pratt
Chai
r
,
L
ucy
K
ing
B
rown
Chair
,
Elizabet
h
Root
P
a
den
Chair
and
the
John
H.
Du
ncan
Chair
.
Th
e
C
lau
d
How
ar
d
and
Elizabeth
A.
Crawford
Endowme
nt
Fund:
Established
in
1999
by
the
e
sta
te
of
E
liz
abeth
A.
Cr
awf
ord
’34,
to
provide
visiting
scholars
a
nd/or
vis
iting
pr
ofes
sor
pr
ogra
ms
a
nnual
ly
in
t
he
E
nglis
h
Department.
Hu
gh
R
oy
an
d
L
illie
Cu
llen
Chair
in
Economics:
Established
in
1968
by
The
Cullen
F
oundati
on
to
me
morialize
the
nam
es
of
Hugh
Roy
and
Lillie
Cullen.
Th
e
He
rb
er
t
an
d
Kate
D
i
shm
an
Chair
in
Science:
Established
by
Dr
.
and
Mr
s.
Herbert
Dis
hman.
Th
e
He
rb
er
t
an
d
Kate
D
i
shm
an
Pr
ofess
orship:
Established
by
Dr
.
and
Mrs.
H
erbert
Dishma
n
to
f
und
a
pr
ofe
ss
ors
h
ip
in
s
pecial
education.
Th
e
Lu
rl
yn
and
D
urwood
Flemin
g
Pr
ofes
sorship
in
Religion
and
Philosophy:
Established
in
2008.
T
his
fund
was
f
ormerly
known
as
S
t.
Luke’
s
Schola
r
-in-Residence
endowment.
Th
e
W
ill
W
ood
war
d
Jack
son
Pr
ofess
ors
h
ip:
Established
in
1975
by
friends,
c
lassmates
and
ass
ocia
te
s
of
the
lat
e
Dr
.
W
.W
.
Jacks
on
’16
to
creat
e
the
W
ill
W
.
Jackson
Profess
orship
in
Educa
tion.
Je
ss
e
H.
an
d
M
ary
Gibbs
Jones
Pr
ofessorship
in
Math
em
atics:
Established
i
n
1972
by
a
gr
ant
f
rom
Hous
ton
Endowment,
Inc.
The
R
obe
rt
She
r
man
Lazenby
Ch
air
i
n
Physics:
Established
in
1971
by
the
la
te
Mr
s.
V
i
r
gini
a
L
az
enby
O
’Har
a
to
pr
ovide
incom
e
f
or
University
operations.
Lord
C
hair
in
C
omputer
Science:
Es
tablished
in
1983
by
Mr
.
W
.
Grogan
Lord,
distinguished
me
mbe
r
of
the
B
oa
rd
of
T
r
ustees
since
1958,
to
ensur
e
teaching
excellence
in
th
e
field
of
compute
r
s
cie
nc
e.
Car
olyn
an
d
F
r
e
d
McMan
is
Chai
r
in
Philosoph
y:
Established
by
the
T
rustees
of
the
M
cM
anis
T
r
ust.
Joh
n
S
he
arn
Ch
air
in
Bu
sin
es
s
:
Es
tablished
in
1974
by
The
Moody
Foundatio
n
to
me
mor
ial
ize
Mr
.
John
Shearn,
maternal
grandfather
of
Dr
.
Mary
Moody
Northen
and
an
honors
gr
adua
te
of
R
uter
sville
College,
the
founding
institution
of
S
outhwestern
University
.
T
ow
er
-He
st
er
Chair
in
P
olitical
Science:
Establ
ished
in
1973
by
friends
and
as
sociates
of
S
ena
tor
J
ohn
G
.
T
ower
’48.
218
T
he
Bi
shop
Se
t
h
W
ar
d
Pr
ofes
s
ors
hip
in
R
eli
gion:
Established
in
1910
by
gifts
from
Jesse
H.
J
ones
and
f
rie
nds
.
W
il
son
-Crave
n
En
dowe
d
F
und
:
Es
tabl
i
shed
in
1973
by
Evie
Jo
and
Arthur
R.
W
ilson
’15
in
lovi
ng
mem
ory
of
their
parents
,
Rever
end
and
Mrs.
Albert
W
.
W
ilson
and
Rever
e
nd
and
Mrs.
W
illia
m
A.
Cr
av
en
to
create
the
W
ils
on-Craven
Chair
in
Re
ligion.
PR
IZ
ES
A
ND
A
W
A
RDS
F
A
C
U
L
T
Y
A
W
ARDS
T
he
Exc
el
len
ce
i
n
Ac
ad
e
m
ic
Advi
sin
g
A
ward:
Created
to
distinguish
those
academic
advisors
w
ho
ha
ve
ha
d
a
signif
icant
i
mpa
ct
on
the
l
ives
of
their
advisees,
and
to
recognize
the
part
that
good
a
dvisi
ng
pla
ys
in
the
educational
proces
s,
this
cas
h
awar
d
is
given
to
one
advisor
annually
.
N
omina
tions
a
r
e
made
by
st
ude
nts
.
T
he
Sou
th
we
st
e
rn
U
n
ivers
ity
T
eachi
ng
A
w
ar
ds:
Recognizing
quality
teaching,
these
annual
a
w
ar
ds
a
re
nom
ina
ted
by
students
and
ar
e
aw
arded
one
eac
h
to
a
full-
time,
tenure-tr
ack
(but
unte
nure
d)
a
ss
is
tant
or
ass
ociate
pr
ofessor
,
and
a
tenured
or
full
professor
.
T
he
W
illi
am
Car
ri
ngton
F
inch
A
ward:
Made
to
a
full-time
faculty
member
for
conspicuous
a
cc
ompli
shme
nt
in
furt
he
r
ing
the
aim
s
of
t
he
University
.
This
award
is
made
possible
by
a
gift
to
t
he
e
ndowment
by
Dr
.
Fi
nch’
s
wife,
Lucy
,
an
d
the
ir
two
sons,
Dr
.
W
illiam
T
yr
e
e
Finch
and
D
r
.
R
ic
har
d
Ca
rrington
F
inch.
D
r
.
W
illiam
C.
Finch
’65
was
the
1
1th
President
of
Southwestern
U
nive
rs
ity
.
S
TU
D
ENT
A
W
ARDS
T
h
e
A
c
c
o
u
n
t
i
n
g
E
x
c
e
l
l
e
n
c
e
A
w
a
r
d
:
A
w
a
r
d
e
d
a
n
n
u
a
l
l
y
t
o
a
n
o
u
t
s
t
a
n
d
i
n
g
s
e
n
i
o
r
s
t
u
d
e
n
t
m
a
j
o
r
i
n
g
i
n
a
c
c
o
u
n
t
i
n
g
.
T
h
e
a
w
a
r
d
i
s
g
i
v
e
n
b
y
t
h
e
T
e
x
a
s
S
o
c
i
e
t
y
o
f
C
e
r
t
i
f
i
e
d
P
u
b
l
i
c
A
c
c
o
u
n
t
a
n
t
s
.
A
lp
ha
C
hi
A
wa
r
d
:
A
warded
annual
ly
to
t
he
s
tudent
of
t
he
first-year
class
who
makes
the
highe
st
gra
de
point
average
on
a
m
inimum
of
3
0
seme
st
er
hours
of
work.
T
he
An
nie
E
dwar
ds
Bar
c
u
s
Minga
S
peech
C
ont
e
st:
Established
by
Dr
.
and
Mrs.
T
.
Herbert
M
inga
t
o
gra
nt
awa
rds
in
persuas
ive
s
peaki
ng
to
honor
Annie
Edwards
Barcus
’22,
a
dis
tingui
she
d
alumna
and
former
teacher
on
t
he
faculty
o
f
Southwestern
University
.
Dr
.
Minga
w
a
s
a
mem
be
r
o
f
the
Universi
ty’
s
Board
of
T
rustees
from
1965
to
1976.
B
r
ook
s
P
ri
ze
:
Es
tabl
ished
in
2008
as
a
s
chol
arship
award
to
be
presented
each
year
to
the
two
w
inne
rs
and
t
he
two
runners
-up
of
the
Brooks
Debate
at
S
outhwestern
University
.
T
he
Goost
r
e
e-
M
or
gan
-Springer
Scholarshi
p
Fund:
Established
in
1983
by
Mrs.
Lacy
W
.
G
oost
re
e
to
pr
ovide
a
s
chol
ar
ship
award
for
one
of
the
y
early
r
ecipients
of
the
Goostree-
M
or
ga
n-S
pringe
r
A
ward.
T
he
Kin
g
Cr
e
ati
vity
Fun
d:
Es
tabl
ished
in
199
9
by
Dr
.
W
.
Joseph
King
’93
to
support
innova
tive
a
nd
vis
ionary
projects
of
enrol
led
s
tudents
across
multiple
disciplines,
as
well
as
s
tudent
s
invol
ved
in
extracurricular
activi
ti
es
an
d
of
f-campus
projects.
The
Fund
supports
up
to
20
pr
ojec
ts
in
a
ny
given
academic
year
.
Grant
recipients
pursue
individual
and
group
projects
a
ime
d
at
pushing
boundaries
,
str
etching
the
m
ind
and
paying
tr
ibute
to
the
art
of
imagination.
K
ing
C
re
at
ivity
Sc
holar
s
pr
es
ent
their
work
ann
ually
at
the
King
Creativity
S
ymposium.
T
he
Lau
ra
K
uyk
en
dall
Commu
nication
A
wa
rd:
This
award
was
established
by
the
late
Miss
P
ea
rl
A
.
Nea
s
in
me
mory
of
M
is
s
L
aur
a
Kuykendall
and
is
awarded
to
an
outstanding
c
ommunic
a
tion
s
tudent.
T
he
Bob
Lan
cas
te
r
A
ward:
Es
tabl
ished
in
m
emory
of
the
late
Robert
L.
Lancaster
,
sculptor
a
nd
cha
ir
of
the
Art
Department
in
T
he
S
ar
ofim
School
of
Fine
Ar
ts.
S
election
of
the
recipient
of
the
a
w
ar
d
is
ma
de
on
the
bas
is
of
a
portfol
i
o
judged
b
y
the
entir
e
art
f
aculty
and
the
dean
of
T
he
S
ar
ofim
Sc
hool
of
Fine
Ar
ts.
219
Th
e
Fr
ank
Lu
ksa
A
ward:
This
award
is
made
to
a
student
in
the
f
ie
ld
of
s
ociol
ogy
.
It
was
esta
blis
hed
i
n
1974
in
honor
of
Dr
.
F
rank
Luksa’
s
retirement
from
long
years
of
service
as
head
of
t
he
S
oci
ology
D
epar
tment
at
the
University
.
Mask
and
W
ig
A
w
ards
:
Individual
awards
ar
e
m
ade
to
students
who
give
superior
pe
rf
orma
nce
s
i
n
Mask
and
W
i
g
productions.
T
h
e
Me
n’
s
P
anhe
llen
ic
As
s
oci
ation
A
ward
:
This
As
sociation
provides
a
schola
rship
award
to
the
a
cti
ve
f
ra
ter
nity
chapter
on
the
campus
m
aking
the
highest
grade
average
eac
h
s
emester
.
Th
e
He
nr
y
E.
M
eyer
Memorial
Mus
ic
Com
posi
tion
A
ward:
A
warded
annually
to
an
outs
ta
nding
mus
ic
s
tudent
from
f
unds
donated
by
Mr
.
a
nd
Mr
s.
R.
Cochrane
Pen
ick.
Mer
ri
man
Mor
ton
Bus
ines
s
Leadersh
ip
A
ward:
Given
by
Dorothy
Dr
ummer
on
the
occasion
of
Me
rr
ima
n
Mort
on
’63
being
pres
ented
the
Distinguished
A
lumnus
A
ward
April
26,
1996.
A
wa
rde
d
to
a
n
outst
anding
senior
wit
h
a
major
in
the
Economics
and
Business
D
epartment
who
de
monst
ra
tes
busine
ss
leaders
hip
and
potential
for
success
in
the
business
community
.
Th
e
D
avid
Kn
ox
P
orter
A
ward:
Es
tabl
ished
in
memory
of
the
Reverend
David
Knox
Porter
,
D.D
.
an
a
lumnus
of
the
Univers
ity
,
by
his
daughters,
Mrs.
Meade
F
.
Grif
fin
and
Mrs.
Leslie
Ette
r
.
T
his
a
w
ar
d
is
given
annually
to
the
outstanding
pre-theological
student.
Mary
M
ann
R
ich
ards
on
A
ward
:
This
award
is
given
annually
to
a
me
mber
of
the
pledge
class
of
t
he
Z
e
ta
C
hapt
er
of
t
he
Alpha
Delta
Pi
Soror
ity
.
It
was
e
stablished
by
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
W
ill
M
ann
R
ic
har
dson
of
T
yler
i
n
1975.
Th
e
Bar
bar
a
Fay
Br
own
Schoenewolf
Memorial
Fund
:
Established
by
classmates
and
fr
ie
nds
a
s
a
tr
ibute
to
the
vis
ion,
talent
and
war
mth
of
Barbara
Fay
Brown
Schoe
newolf,
a
1971
gr
adua
te
of
Sout
hwe
s
tern
who
died
in
1989.
Intended
to
award
achievement
in
a
rt
at
S
outhw
es
ter
n.
Th
e
Joh
n
Sc
or
e
A
ward
in
Ph
ilos
ophy:
Gi
ve
n
perio
dically
to
a
senior
student
major
ing
in
phil
osophy
w
hose
work
has
been
done
with
distinction.
It
was
established
in
199
8
by
the
Rel
igion
a
nd
Philos
ophy
Department
in
honor
of
Dr
.
John
S
core,
who
taught
in
the
department
fr
om
1947
a
nd
aga
in
from
1955
until
hi
s
death
in
1995,
and
who
was
instrumental
in
esta
blis
hing
the
pr
ogram
in
phil
osophy
duri
ng
his
tenur
e
as
chair
of
the
departm
ent.
Th
e
N
orm
an
W
.
Spel
lmann
A
ward
in
Religion:
Given
periodically
to
a
senior
student
ma
jor
ing
in
r
eli
gion
whos
e
work
has
been
done
wi
th
distincti
on.
It
was
established
in
1998
by
the
R
eli
gion
and
P
hilosophy
Department
in
honor
of
Dr
.
Norman
W
.
Spellmann
on
the
occasion
of
hi
s
r
et
ire
me
nt
a
f
ter
38
yea
r
s
of
teaching
in
the
department.
The
Mar
y
L
yn
n
W
ebb
St
arn
es
Mus
ic
A
ward:
Gi
ven
by
Mrs.
C.W
.
W
ebb
of
Elgin
and
the
late
M
r
.
W
ebb,
in
m
emor
y
of
thei
r
daughte
r
,
Mary
L
ynn,
to
an
outstanding
senior
“f
or
proficiency
in
mus
ic
per
for
manc
e,
excel
lence
in
academic
af
fair
s
and
great
promise
in
the
field
of
music.”
The
W
all
St
r
e
e
t
Journ
al
Stud
en
t
Ach
ievem
en
t
A
ward:
This
award
is
given
annually
to
the
outs
ta
nding
se
nior
student
graduating
in
the
Economics
and
B
usiness
Departmen
t.
Selection
is
ma
de
by
the
de
par
tmental
faculty
and
is
based
upon
academic
achievement
in
a
specific
field
of
the
de
par
tme
nt.
The
W
ome
n’
s
Pan
hellenic
of
Georgetown
A
ward:
This
group
provides
a
scho
larship
award
to
the
a
cti
ve
s
orori
ty
chapter
on
the
cam
pus
making
the
highest
grade
average
each
semester
.
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UC
A
T
IO
N
A
W
ARDS
W
il
liam
Ni
ck
Sik
es
A
ward
:
This
annual
award,
given
in
honor
of
Nick
Sikes,
(Education
De
par
tme
nt
and
S
outhwes
tern
Univers
ity
faculty
member
from
1974-2002),
reco
gnizes
an
outs
ta
nding
st
udent
t
eacher
for
demons
trating
commitment
to
and
promotion
of
teaching
and
advoca
cy
f
or
c
hildr
en
and
youth.
220
Ju
ds
on
S.
Cu
ste
r
Outs
tand
ing
Educat
i
on
Student
Me
morial
A
ward:
This
annual
award,
give
n
in
honor
of
J
uds
on
S
.
Cus
ter
,
(Sout
hwes
ter
n
University
and
Educa
tion
Department
faculty
me
mbe
r
f
rom
1949-1989)
,
honors
an
out
s
t
anding
education
student
for
both
academic
and
te
a
ching
e
xce
llenc
e
.
P
r
e
-s
er
vic
e
E
du
c
ator
of
the
Y
ear:
This
aw
ard,
given
each
year
by
the
E
duc
ation
Deans
of
I
ndepe
ndent
Colle
ges
and
Univers
ities
of
T
exas
(EDICUT),
honors
an
outstanding
pre-service
te
a
che
r
of
the
ye
a
r
at
each
member
ins
titut
ion.
T
he
Depar
tme
nt
of
Education
f
aculty
selects
the
r
e
c
ipie
nt
.
L
isa
K
en
ne
y
A
war
d:
This
monetar
y
a
w
ard
honors
the
memory
and
dedication
of
Lisa
Kenney
,
a
stude
nt
a
t
S
outhwes
ter
n
who
died
while
com
pleting
her
pr
ogram.
The
a
ward
is
presented
on
a
n
occ
as
iona
l
bas
is
to
an
out
standing
pos
tgradu
ate
student
who
r
ef
lects
Lisa’
s
enthusiasm
and
pote
ntia
l
f
or
e
xc
ell
ence
in
the
teaching
pr
ofession.
Ki
ng-
T
r
owbr
id
ge-
Parks
A
ward
for
Soci
al
Justice
in
Ed
ucation:
This
award,
in
honor
of
C
ore
tta
Sc
ott
Ki
ng,
Dr
.
Martin
L
uther
Ki
ng,
Jr
.,
Augustus
T
rowbridge,
and
Ros
a
Parks
and
their
de
dic
ati
on
to
soc
ia
l
jus
tice
and
civil
ri
ght
s,
is
presented
to
a
pre-service
teache
r
whose
know
le
dge,
pa
ssion,
and
actions
support
t
he
on
going
struggle
for
social
justice
a
nd
civil
rights
thr
ough
and
wit
hin
pres
chool-
12th
grade
education.
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