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The College of Education’s Claudia Flowers has been called a professor who sets the standard for mentoring graduate students. For this distinction, she is the 2012 recipient of the Harshini V. de Silva Award.

During the award presentation Tuesday, Feb. 21, UNC Charlotte Provost Joan Lorden noted that mentors learn by trial and error, and they exercise creativity with each student encounter. She said Flowers has mastered the art of mentoring. “She is recognized by her colleagues for her approach to the student-mentor relationship, and she is lauded by her students – both present and former – for offering an unparalleled level of support and guidance.”

The article “Removing the Barriers to Full Professor: A Mentoring Program for Associate Professors,” which focused on a research study supported by the ADVANCE Faculty Affairs Office, recently was published in “Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning.”

An accomplished student, gifted athlete and tireless contributor, Darius Law is the 2011 Nish Jamgotch Jr. Humanitarian Student Award recipient.

Law, a senior in the Belk College of Business and an All-American track and field star, will receive a $10,000 cash prize. Since 2004, the Jamgotch Humanitarian Student Award has recognized an undergraduate who has demonstrated achievement and notable work in the humanitarian field. Political Science Professor Emeritus Nish Jamgotch Jr., who taught at UNC Charlotte from 1966-93, established the honor.