The Walker and Doris Allen Fellowship for Faculty Excellence

(Former President Jack Magruder presenting Doris and Walker Allen with the 2001 President's Leadership Award)
The Walker and Doris Allen Fellowships for Faculty Excellence at Truman State University recognize outstanding faculty members who have greatly contributed to the success of the University and its students. These fellowships are available thanks to a generous gift from Walker and Doris Allen of Columbia, Missouri. Walker W. Allen graduated from Truman State University (then Northeast Missouri State Teacher's College) in 1939 with a BSE degree in Business Education. He was employed by Fisher Governor Company where his duties included auditor, controller, secretary and treasurer. Walker also completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard University in 1963. He retired in 1983 from the University of Missouri Medical Center in Columbia, MO as associate director of fiscal affairs. Doris Allen attended Truman from 1938-1939. Walker has served as a Truman State University Foundation Board member since January 1998. He and Doris reside in Columbia and have two children, William D. and Pinney Lee.
The Allens established the Walker and Doris Allen Fellowships for Faculty Excellence with one of the largest outright gifts ever made to the Truman State University Foundation. The purpose of the fellowships is to recognize the central role of faculty in achieving the liberal arts and sciences mission of the University. Up to three outstanding faculty may be recognized with the $10,000 fellowship awards each year. The selection criteria and process were developed in cooperation with Walker and Doris Allen.
The Walker and Doris Allen Fellowships for Faculty Excellence are open to all tenured or tenure-track faculty who have completed four years of full-time service at Truman State University. Selection of the recipients will be based on evidence of outstanding performance in the areas of teaching, scholarship, and institutional service. Documented achievement in the areas of teaching and mentoring students will be most strongly considered. Teaching is broadly defined to include work with students in a range of activities and settings (e.g., teaching activities in the classroom, laboratory, studio or on the stage; advising and mentoring students individually or through student organizations; guiding research/scholarship; involvement with the Residential Colleges Program; and facilitating off-campus/outreach student activities). Consistent with Truman's mission, the selection committee will consider how nominees support the liberal arts mission and utilize assessment data in their activities. The committee, at its discretion, may collect additional information regarding a nominee's professional contributions from the nominee or other sources. Faculty may receive the Fellowship only once.
Nominees will be evaluated by a committee appointed by the President and this committee will submit its recommendations to the Provost, who will communicate these recommendations to the President. The committee will consist of a majority of faculty members (the Provost will provide the President with a list of faculty candidates for the committee), an administrator, a person knowledgeable of student affairs, and will include a student representative.
Faculty may be nominated for the Fellowship by Truman faculty colleagues, academic departments or disciplines.
To nominate an eligible faculty member, send a letter of nomination to the office of the Provost addressed to the Allen Fellowship selection committee. The letter of nomination should be no longer than one page and should address how you believe the faculty member fulfills the selection criteria. Please deliver a signed hardcopy of the letter to MC203, or send it through campus mail or by fax to 785-7460. Nominations are due on October 1, 2007.
Nominees will be notified by letter that they have been nominated for the Allen Fellowship. Follow the guidelines outlined in this printable form for supporting materials. (The form is a PDF. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here.)
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Nominations due to Provost's Office
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Reference names and contact information due to Provost's Office
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Supporting materials due from nominees
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Committee makes its recommendations to the Provost
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Recipients are presented with the Fellowship Award in their classroom by the President
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Recipients are recognized at the annual John R. Kirk/Joseph Baldwin Society Banquet
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Congratulations to the 2002 Allen Fellowship recipients!
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Assistant Professor of Linguistics
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2003 Recipients
Congratulations to the 2003 Allen Fellowship recipients!
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Associate Professor of Political Science
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2004 Recipients
Congratulations to the 2004 Allen Fellowship recipients!
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Associate Professor of Biology
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Professor of Political Science
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2005 Recipients
Congratulations to the 2005 Allen Fellowship recipients!
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Associate Professor of Art
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Associate Professor of English
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2006 Recipients
Congratulations to the 2006 Allen Fellowship recipients!
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Associate Professor of Computer Science
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2007 Recipients
Congratulations to the 2007 Allen Fellowship recipients!
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Associate Professor of Mathematics
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