Recipients of the 2024 Ken Freedman Awards announced
LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 28, 2024) — The University of Kentucky Advising Network has recently announced the recipients of the 2024 Ken Freedman Awards during the Ken Freedman Day of Recognition awards ceremony.
Each year, the Ken Freedman Outstanding Advisor Award is presented by the UK Advising Network to one full-time professional advisor and one faculty advisor for outstanding service. Ken Freedman, the award’s namesake, was one of the founders of the UK Advising Network in 1986 and served as a professional advisor at UK until his death in 2001.
The winners are selected by a committee steered by the UK Advising Network following nominations by students, faculty and staff members. These awards are made possible through the support of the Office of the Vice President for Student Success. Awardees in all categories are also nominated by the UK Advising Network for the Region 3 and national NACADA (National Academic Advising Association) awards.
This year’s Professional Advisor award went to Phyllis Nally from the College of Arts and Sciences. Nally currently serves as a senior advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences, primarily working with pre-health students.
This year’s Faculty Advisor award winner is Mary Rossano, Ph.D., from the UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment. Rossano is an associate professor and a university research professor. She teaches undergraduate courses in equine management and animal science.
Britt Frye is the recipient of this year's Outstanding Advising Administrator award. Frye serves as the Assistant Director of Academic Advising in the Lewis Honors College.
Finally, this year's Outstanding New Advisor award winner is Sipera Simons, who currently serves as an Academic Advisor in the College of Design.
NACADA Aligned Award winners include:
Region 3 Certificate of Merit for Excellence in Advising — Elizabeth Spencer, Ph.D., College of Communication and Information
To see the full list of previous Ken Freedman awardees, click here; to see the full list of University of Kentucky advisors recognized by NACADA, click here.
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