Hall of Fame
Central States Communication Association, complete with the highest level of service to the association through mentoring fellow members, fulfilling the responsibilities of various offices at the interest group and/or association level, participating on panels as a presenter or respondent, and/or advancing the mission of the association through other means, such as committee service, etc. Inductees must have shown a strong pattern of continued and dedicated service to the association over time, and, to qualify for induction, the candidate must have reached the rank of Emeritus Professor or be in the later stages of his/her career. No more than four individuals will be selected for induction into the CSCA Hall of Fame in any given year.
Nomination packets for a CSCA Hall of Fame candidate must include (1) the nominee’s name, (2) at least one letter of nomination that makes a compelling case about the nominee’s contributions to CSCA, and (3) a copy of the nominee’s vita. More than one letter of support may be included in the nomination materials, but the nomination packet MUST make a strong argument for the nominee’s case, especially in terms of the nominee’s overall patterns of committed service to the association.
The materials must be received by February 1, 2012.
Please submit the materials via email to:
Scott A. Myers
smyers@mail.wvu.edu
President, Central States Communication Association
West Virginia University
Department of Communication Studies
108 Armstrong Hall/PO BOX 6293
Morgantown, WV 26506-6293
Past recipients are:
2012Melissa L. Beall, University of Northern Iowa
| 2011Tom Pace, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale |
2010Arlie V. Daniel, East Central University | 2009Douglas Trank, University of Iowa |
2008Kenneth Anderson, University of Illinois | 2007Robert L. Scott, University of Minnesota |
2006Samuel L. Becker, University of Iowa | 2005Loren Reid, University of Missouri-Columbia |
2004Ernest Bormann, University of Minnesota |

