Departmental Awards
:: W. T. Beebe Institute of Personnel and Employment Relations
:: Cecil B. Day School of Hospitality
:: Computer Information Systems
:: Institute of Health Administration
MICHAEL JAY JEDEL AWARD IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
This scholarship is named in honor of Michael Jay Jedel, a former associate dean of the Robinson College of Business and director of the W. T. Beebe Institute of Personnel and Employment Relations. It is presented annually to an M.S. or M.B.A. student who exhibits high standards of academic achievement, strong commitment to the human resources field, and outstanding leadership potential.
Bradley Lawhorne
WILLIAM P. KEY SCHOLARSHIP
Named in honor of a distinguished Atlanta human resource professional, Georgia State University graduate, and Executive in Residence at the Beebe Institute, and awarded for outstanding performance in a master's level human resource management degree program.
Tracy M. Hall
WILLIAM T. RUTHERFORD SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to the students in any graduate level human resource management programs who best exemplify the high achievement and zest for learning which Professor Rutherford so valued.
Tocarra J. Allen
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Austin Hansen Memorial Scholarship
Mahsa Allandet
Shannon Flax
Cecil B. Day Scholarship
Ji Hyang Kim
Natasha Toney
Kevin Roach - Concierge Society of Atlanta Scholarship
Jacob LeBlanc
National Restaurant Association's Salute to Excellence
Based on a national competition, this honor is based on a student's academic achievement, foodservice work experience and career goals in the restaurant/foodservice industry.
Christie Arabie
Rosmond Lee
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WILLIAM W. COTTERMAN OUTSTANDING STUDENT AWARD
Each year, the computer information systems department honors the student in the MS-CIS program with the most outstanding academic record. Called the William W. Cotterman Award, it is named for the first chairman of the CIS department at Georgia State University. Winners of this award receive a cash award and their names are engraved on a plaque that hangs in the lobby of the CIS department.
Ali R. Syed
JAMES P. ROZELLE OUTSTANDING PROGRAMMER AWARD
Each year, the computer information systems department honors the student in the CIS program with the most outstanding academic record in the programming courses. Called the James P. Rozelle Outstanding Programmer award, it is named for a former faculty member of the CIS department at Georgia State University. Winners of this award receive a cash award and their names are engraved on a plaque that hangs in the lobby of the CIS department.
Nichelle D. Simon
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R. C. WILLIAMS, M.D., HONOR AWARD
The R. C. Williams, M.D., Honor Award was established to honor the late Dr. Williams, who founded the Hospital Administration program at GSU in 1952. The award is given to the MBA/MHA student demonstrating outstanding leadership in the profession through university, community and work-related endeavors.
Jeffrey C. Vernon
R. J. KNOBEL SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship was established upon Dr. Roland "Knob" Knobel's retirement in 1985, after teaching in the Institute since 1970. Academic performance and financial need are considered in making these two awards, one to a first-year student and one to a second-year student in the MBA/MHA program.
Mark A. Miller
Christal D. Moore
MAX G. HOLLAND MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is presented annually to the student in the MBA/MHA program with the highest grade-point average. The scholarship was established in memory of Dr. Max Holland, who was on the faculty of the Institute from 1976 to 1989.
Steve Pound
AUPHA/McGaw Scholar
S. Noel Letson
Sheryl R. Marbach
Shaylynn G. Meredith
Eric C. Seyler