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fighting terrorism: identification,<br />

intelligence, integration, and<br />

international.<br />

“We must identify the enemy,<br />

we must use our intelligence to<br />

prevent attacks, we must integrate<br />

the tools we have, and we<br />

must have international cooperation,”<br />

Hamilton said. “There is no<br />

silver bullet.”<br />

Sarah Watts, professor of history,<br />

received the Jon Reinhardt<br />

Award for Distinguished Teaching.<br />

Watts, who was nominated by<br />

alumni from the Class of 1994, was<br />

recognized for exemplary teaching<br />

and for embodying the ideals<br />

of the liberal arts.“She taught me a<br />

whole new way to see the world,”<br />

Lynne Peters (’87) and Mitch Cox (’82) receive the Waddill Excellence in<br />

Teaching Awards from President Hearn.<br />

wrote one student. Another cited<br />

Watts’ clarity of teaching and passion<br />

for her subject.<br />

Charles Richman, professor of<br />

psychology, received the Donald<br />

O. Schoonmaker Award for Community<br />

Service. The award is<br />

presented annually by the <strong>Wake</strong><br />

<strong>Forest</strong> Alumni Association.<br />

The Waddill Excellence in<br />

Teaching Awards were presented<br />

to Lynne Peters (’87), an elementary<br />

school teacher in <strong>Wake</strong> County<br />

(NC), and Mitch Cox (’82), a high<br />

school English teacher in Orange<br />

County (NC). The awards are<br />

named in honor former Professor<br />

of Mathematics Marcellus Waddill<br />

and are funded by his son David.<br />

President Thomas K. Hearn, Jr., and Dean of the College Deborah Best (’70, MA ’72)<br />

talk with faculty members before Convocation.<br />

Dean Deborah Best (left) congratulates<br />

Professor of History Sarah<br />

Watts, winner of the Reinhardt<br />

Award for Distinguished Teaching.<br />

Professor of Psychology Charles<br />

Richman, winner of the Schoonmaker<br />

Award for Community<br />

Service, and Dean Best at<br />

Convocation.<br />

A R O U N D T H E Q U A D<br />

www.wfu.edu/wowf DECEMBER <strong>2004</strong> 3

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