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Faculty Awards Sabbatical

2018-2019 Sabbatical Awards

Congratulations to the recipient of the 2017-2018 Sabbatical Awards:

Mark Bauer, Professor of Law: Anti Trust by Design

Jason Bent, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law: The Statistics of Discrimination

Paul Boudreaux, Professor of Law: Tales of the Suburbs

Catherine Cameron, Professor of Law: Reinvigorating US copyright Law with Attribution

Joe Morrissey, Professor of Law

Susan Rozelle, Professor of Law: Rolling the Dice for Death: Structural Problems in Capital Punishment

J. Anthony Abbott, Professor of Environmental Science and Studies: Modernly Mapping Bartram

Shahram Amiri, Professor of Decision and Information Sciences: The Impact of Information Technology on Rehabilitation in the United States Justice System

Cynthia Bennington, Professor of Biology: Restoring and managing an ecosystem fragment on Stetson’s campus

Diane Everett (Spring), Professor of Sociology: A Theoretical Model for Analyzing Gender Inclusion, Exclusion, and Being Ignored within Gendered Work Organizations

Kandy Queen-Sutherland, Professor of Religious Studies: Writing Project – Book Title: If Not for a Woman …

John Rasp, Associate Professor of Decision and Information Sciences: Assessing Win Probabilities in Tournaments

Ekaterina Kudryavtseva, Associate Professor of Art History: The Afterlife of Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism

Paul Sibbald, Assistant Professor of Chemistry: Study of Organic Chemical Reaction Mechanisms Using Computational Methods

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Faculty Awards McEniry Awards

2019 William Hugh McEniry Award for Excellence in Teaching

Congratulations to the recipient of the 2019 William Hugh McEniry Award for Excellence in Teaching

The Office of Faculty Engagement proudly recognizes Craig Maddox, Professor of Music, as the recipient of the 2019 William Hugh McEniry Award for Excellence in Teaching, Stetson University’s highest honor for teaching excellence.

The McEniry Award celebrates faculty members whose commitment to education extends beyond exceptional classroom instruction to include mentorship, intellectual leadership, and a lasting impact on students’ personal and professional development.

Throughout his career at Stetson, Professor Maddox has challenged students to push beyond self-imposed limitations and embrace opportunities for growth. In his McEniry remarks, he reflected on a guiding philosophy he calls “Go Beyond”—encouraging students to take risks, learn from setbacks, and discover capabilities they may not have believed they possessed. Through stories of musicians, athletes, and alumni whose lives were transformed by perseverance and mentorship, he emphasized that meaningful achievement often begins with the courage to step outside one’s comfort zone.

As a teacher of voice, Professor Maddox has inspired generations of students to pursue excellence not only in performance but also in their academic and personal lives. His approach reflects a belief that education is about expanding possibilities, fostering confidence, and helping students realize their full potential.

Please join the faculty, staff, and students at Stetson University in congratulating Professor Craig Maddox on this well-deserved recognition and thanks him for his enduring dedication to teaching, mentorship, and the success of Stetson students.

Dr. Craig Maddox, Associate Professor of Music