ACADEMIC FREEDOM AWARD
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Faculty Senate
James A. Lake Academic Freedom Award
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Name of Nominee___________________________________________________
Address__________________________________________________________________________________
Association with UNL:_______________________________________________
Submitted by:_____________________________________________________
Campus
Address__________________________________________Phone____________________________
Position/Department________________________________________________________________________
The award was established in 1980 to pay tribute to
individuals “For helping preserve the most basic freedom of all, the freedom to
seek and communicate the truth.”
Eligibility:
To be eligible to receive the award, a person must have been connected to UNL
at the time the actions listed in support of the nomination were
performed. These actions may have
supported academic freedom at UNL or outside it. For purposes of consideration for this award,
a place in the NU Administration or on the Board of Regents would qualify as a
connection to UNL. That the referenced
actions were undertaken in association with some organization or in some role
outside UNL does not disqualify a candidate.
Criteria:
Nominations will be assessed on the basis of the significance of the nominee’s
acts which support, defend, explain, or apply the principles of academic
freedom. The acts need not be
individually of great import, but, when taken as a whole, they should indicate
significant continued support of academic freedom. Generally, the Committee looks for persons
whose efforts extend beyond the assertion and defense of their own personal
intellectual freedom and support academic freedom more generally at UNL or in
the academy as a whole.
Previous recipients of the award are: James A. Lake,
1980; Desmond M. S. Wheeler, 1982; James A. McShane, 1983; R. Burt Maxcy, 1984;
Harry Crockett, Jr. 1986; Paul Olson, 1987; Dermot Coyne, 1988; James Cole,
1989; Campbell R. McConnell, 1991; Ned Hedges, 1992; Linda Pratt, 1994; Henry
F. Holtzclaw, 1995; Helen Moore, 1996; David Moshman, 1997; Mary Beck, 1998;
Wallace Peterson, 1999; Leo Sartori, 2000; Robert Haller, 2001; George Wolf,
2002, Ann Mari May, 2004, A. Dwayne Ball, 2006.
Nomination Packet:
The Nomination Packet should include:
A. This nomination form.
B. A letter of nomination, describing your nominee’s act(s) defending, supporting, and explaining the application in practice of the principles of academic freedom. Be specific in your comments.
C. Any letters of support.
D. Additional supporting documentation
may be included (but is not required).
Please attach all supporting documentation to this nomination
form and submit it no later than Tuesday, March 25th to Professor Jim Lewis, 302 AvH, City Campus (0130) .