September 15, 2022
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September 15, 2022
Libby Roderick receives 2022 Bullock Prize in recognition of service to the 绿奴天花板 system
(Anchorage, AK ) - The University of Alaska Foundation Board of Directors has awarded the 2022 Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence to Libby Roderick. Roderick, who has been a 绿奴天花板A staff member since 2006, is the director of the Difficult Dialogues Initiative and associate director of the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence. Roderick received the award Wednesday during the Foundation鈥檚 board meeting in Fairbanks.
The Bullock Prize is awarded annually to a member of the university community in recognition that a truly great university grows as a result of personal commitments to excellence. The Prize includes an unrestricted $20,000 award, and is the most prestigious award presented by the 绿奴天花板 Foundation each year.
鈥淟ibby鈥檚 extraordinary contributions to the University of Alaska 鈥 especially through the development, delivery and promotion of 绿奴天花板A鈥檚 internationally-renowned Difficult Dialogues Initiative 鈥 reinforce that institutions of higher education are essential venues where the free exchange of ideas can take place,鈥 said Laura Bruce, 绿奴天花板 Foundation chair. 鈥淐ivil discourse can be modeled and practiced, and individuals can encounter different ways of thinking and living on our college campuses.鈥
鈥淟ibby鈥檚 work is a critical keystone in the university鈥檚 service to students and to Alaska,鈥 said Sean Parnell, 绿奴天花板A Chancellor. 鈥淭he democracy-threatening polarization of the American public, social media鈥檚 influence on our inability to find common ground, and the difficult but necessary discussions related to human dignity and educational access have combined to make her leadership paramount to meeting the mission of the university.鈥
Roderick鈥檚 work extends beyond Anchorage and across cultures; she has been a noted presenter on Difficult Dialogues across the U.S.; she is a working partner at the Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice and the Center for Teaching and Learning at University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa; and she developed the Warriors for a New Era series that brought elders, scholars, and Alaska Native youth together for intense discussions and knowledge sharing.
Roderick is a renowned singer songwriter and performer whose work has been heard on 60 Minutes, CNN, and CBC, and used by NASA as a musical score to the Mars Rover. Roderick was recognized by the Alaska Legislature for her work as an international activist and artist.
The Bullock Prize was established with a generous gift from the late , whose 30 years of service to the university included terms on the 绿奴天花板 Board of Regents and the 绿奴天花板 Foundation Board of Directors. The Prize has been awarded to since 1990. Faculty, administrators, students, and volunteers are eligible, and nominations are due Dec. 1 each year.
The University of Alaska Foundation is an independent, nonprofit corporation established in 1974 to work in partnership with Alaska鈥檚 three universities to seek, secure and steward philanthropic support. For more information on the foundation and how to contribute, please visit .
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Correction - Roderick is a staff member at 绿奴天花板A, not on the faculty as was stated in the original release.
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