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Saint Martin's Abbey awards outstanding faculty, staff members Wednesday, May 9, 2001 Lacey, Wash. - The Saint Martin's Abbey presented one faculty member and one staff member with awards for their outstanding dedication to the college and its students. Faculty, staff, students and members of the abbey all submit nomination forms and a special committee determines the winner.
"I care about my students and truly enjoy working with them," Abdelmessih said. "I think it helps that I tell them to try and do better with their work and I expect the same thing of myself. I am constantly trying to improve on my work."
"I enjoy the opportunity to bridge cultures and connect people--the IPRS program plays an important role in promoting intercultural understanding and broadening the international perspective of our students," Yung said. "It's reward enough to see that we are becoming closer to one another through our appreciation and understanding of each other's culture." Other staff members nominated for the award, and deserving recognition for the contributions they've made to the college were Mary Law, college registrar; Linda McAuley, budget manager in the finance office; Chuck Minor, custodial supervisor; Gary Mulhall, director of institutional advancement; Todd Abbott, director of admissions; Gretchen Alford, administrative assistant for the office of academic affairs and student services; Carla Jacobs, administrative assistant for the education division; Linda Gersib, compliance coordinator for the athletics department; Julie Thielen, assistant web administrator and information center attendant; Jim Curtis, administrative assistant for the finance office; Burma Patterson, administrative assistant in the president's office; Renee Burden, program specialist in the registrar's office; and Orris Berg, maintenance supervisor. FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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