The Edwin Crawford Award recognizes individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the advancement, quality and effectiveness of state relations on behalf of a higher education institution or system. Recipients are relatively new to the profession and have shown great effort, initiative and innovation in achieving the legislative goals of their institution or system.
The award is named in honor of the late Edwin Crawford, who exemplified excellence in state relations and public affairs during more than 40 years in state government relations at Auburn University, the University of Virginia, the Ohio State University and the University of California System.
The award recipient receives a crystal award at the annual Higher Education Government Relations Conference.
Nomination deadline: The deadline for the 2012 awards is July 27, 2012.
Criteria
Judges look for an extraordinary individual who has demonstrated initiative and innovation in a state government relations office. Nominees must have:
Nomination instructions
Please enter through the online system. Included in the nomination package:
Nominations are reviewed by an awards selection committee chaired by the vice chair of the Task Force on Higher Education Government Relations. The task force is a collaborative effort of AACC, AASCU, APLU, and CASE.
The awards committee reviews all nominations and selects semi-finalists for a second round of judging. Nominators will be contacted for additional materials for semi-finalists, including supporting letters from colleagues, policymakers or other persons familiar with the qualifications of the candidate, and for a personal statement written by the nominee.
Recipients are selected in September, with the awards presented at the annual Higher Education Government Relations Conference. Winners are expected to attend and produce a five-minute biographical DVD for presentation at the conference.
2011
Ryan McPherson
University of Buffalo, State University of New York
2010
Erin Cowser
Southeastern Louisiana University
2009
Justin Lonon
Dallas County Community College District
2008
Claire Rosacco
Cuyahoga Community College in Ohio
2007
Donald Payton
Seminole Community College
2006
Joseph Bryce
University System of Maryland
2005
Angela Leidinger
Clemson University
2004
Leslie Smith
City College of San Francisco
2003
Matthew Hargrove
University of California, Davis
2002
Bryan Boehringer
Oregon Health & Science University
2001
Owen Holmes
California State University, Fullerton
For more information, contact Brian Flahaven, director of legislative, foundation and recognition programs, at flahaven@case.org or +1-202-478-5617.