Recipients
2007 Joe Turek
2006 Woody Greenberg
2005 Connie Roussos
2004 G. Kenneth West
2003 Lesley A. Friedman
2002 Clifton W. Potter, Jr.
2001 Richard Burke
1999 Glenn Buck
1998 Barry L. Lobb
1997 Thomas W. Seaman
1996 Thomas C. Tiller
1995 Julius A. Sigler
1994 Thomas A. Looney
1993 Elsie E. Bock
The Elsie Ervin Bock Citizenship Award is given annually to honor a faculty colleague whose service to the College and/or the community exemplifies the high commitment to Lynchburg College as demonstrated by Elsie Ervin Bock. This award was established in 1993 and renamed in 1996 for Elsie E. Bock, the first recipient and a long time and respected member of the faculty. The award recognizes outstanding service to the College and surrounding community. The Award is presented at the Trustees Banquet in May.
Nominations are invited from all members of the College community. The nomination should describe the service contributions of the faculty member and include a current CV.
The Bock Citizenship Committee, composed of the last four recipients of the award, is chaired by the faculty member receiving the award at the earliest date. The committee will review all materials it receives and select the award winner for the current year.
Send your nomination by e-mail to Dr. Kenneth West, chair of the selection committee, at the following address: bockaward@lynchburg.edu.
The deadline for submission is the Friday before spring break. Nominations for this year's award should reach the chair of the committee by February 29, 2008.