Founders’ Day Awards honor best of ASU


Founders Day honorees with Sparky
|

In front of a sold-out crowd, the 2018 Founders’ Day Awards program honored members of the ASU community for the impact and excellence of their work March 21 in Tempe. The awards ceremony, hosted by the ASU Alumni Association, has been a signature event for the university for decades, and honors individuals who exemplify the spirit of the founders of the Territorial Normal School of Arizona, ASU’s predecessor institution. 

Video by Jordan Currier/ASU

Those receiving Founders’ Day awards — click here to read more about their achievements — were Robert Page Jr. (James W. Creasman Award of Excellence), Sambo ‘Bo’ Dul (Young Alumni Achievement Award), Missy M. Farr-Kaye (Alumni Achievement Award), Nancy Gonzales (Faculty Research Achievement Award), Gerald Heydt (Faculty Service Achievement Award) and Ariel D. Anbar (Faculty Teaching Achievement Award).

In addition, the Fulton family is being honored as the 2018 Founder’s Day Philanthropists of the Year for their vision, leadership and commitment to advance Arizona State University and the New American University. As catalysts for the acceleration of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College along with numerous investments throughout the university from athletics to performing arts, the Fulton family invests in ASU to inspire students, alumni, and friends across campus and around the world.

See photos from the awards ceremony below.

Top photo by Timon Harper Photography

More University news

 

Photos of Sally C. Morton (left) and Jennifer Carlson (right)

2 ASU faculty members elected to prestigious National Academy of Medicine

Two distinguished Arizona State University faculty members have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine.Sally C. Morton, executive vice president of ASU Knowledge Enterprise, and…

A hand holds a tiny American flag in front of an ASU sign

ASU establishes Center for Free Speech, will host annual free speech forum

Arizona State University is establishing a new Center for Free Speech to encourage the uninhibited exchange of ideas, and the university will launch an annual free speech forum that will begin in…

Palo Verde Blooms

Public affairs professor, back at ASU after 3 years with NSF, is named Sackton Chair

After three years at the National Science Foundation, Professor Mary Feeney has returned to Arizona State University, where she intends to help early-career women and women of color succeed in…