EAST LANSING, Mich. – Alumni and friends of Michigan State University will be recognized for their achievements and contributions to their local communities, state and nation at an awards ceremony Thursday, Oct.
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This ceremony, sponsored by the MSU Alumni Association (MSUAA), will be held in the Big Ten Rooms of the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center. The reception begins at 5 p.m.
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The event is a part of MSU’s homecoming celebration Oct. DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS This is the highest award bestowed by the MSUAA and is presented to MSU graduates who have demonstrated outstanding volunteer service and have achieved the highest level of professional accomplishment, including special honors or recognition, and who demonstrate personal integrity and character. James Banks of Shoreline, Wash., who received a master of arts degree in 1967 and doctorate in 1969, both in teacher education, is the Russell F. Stark professor and director of the Center for Multicultural Education at the University of Washington in Seattle Banks has been a researcher and leader in efforts to increase educational equality for all students and is widely considered the founder of multicultural education. He has written or edited 20 books and more than 100 journal articles, including the “Handbook of Research on Multicultural Education,” a landmark publication that received the 1997 Book Award from the National Association of Multicultural Education. Banks was elected president of the National Council for the Social Studies in 1982 and later received the organization’s Distinguished Career Research Award. In 1997 he was elected president of the American Educational Research Association (AERA).
He has received numerous awards, including the AERA Research Review Award in 1993. Jenny Taylor Bond of Mason, who received a doctorate in 1972 in food science and human nutrition, is professor emeritus and member of the graduate faculty in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition in the MSU College of Human Ecology. Bond served with distinction for 26 years on the MSU faculty in the dietetics program. She was very active in MSU affairs, co-chairing MSU’s Council to Review Undergraduate Education and serving as acting director of the Women and International Development Program in 2000.
She also has served as president of the Michigan Dietetic Association and of the Michigan Dietetic Association Institute, and was secretary for the Society for Nutrition Education. In retirement, Bond has significantly expanded her passion for helping children, serving as a board member on the Christian Children’s Fund, participating in workshops to help children in Kenya and Honduras, and helping develop an organization of 11 countries to establish standards for child development programs. Donald Bowersox of East Lansing, who received a bachelor of arts degree in political science in 1954, a master of arts degree in management and a doctorate in business, is the John H. McConnell University Professor of business administration in MSU’s The Eli Broad Graduate School of Management. Bowersox is a national expert on supply chain management, having authored more than 250 articles and 17 books on the subject. He co-authored the pioneer logistics text in 1961, and, in 2005, received the Society of Logistical Engineers Armitage Medal. He is associate editor of the Journal of International Marketing and serves on the editorial review board of the International Journal of Logistics Management.
A founding member and second president of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, he has received numerous awards, including the council’s Distinguished Service Award. In his 45 years of experience as a consultant to business and government, Bowersox has been a frequent presenter at professional and trade meetings.