Claudia Radel
S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture & Natural Resources | Environment & Society (ENVS)
The Cazier Professor Lifetime Achievement award is given annually to recognize a current senior faculty member who has demonstrated 20+ years of consistent excellence in each aspect of their role statement. While the winner will be named that year's Cazier Professor, each winner will retain the title of Cazier Professor throughout their career.
Each dean will appoint a committee comprised of students, faculty, and administrative representation to select an outstanding professor from the college. From the college nominees, a committee consisting of a College Dean, the Chair of the Department Head Executive Committee, the Past-President of the Faculty Senate and representative from the Office of the Provost & Executive Vice President will review nominees and select an individual who will be named the Cazier Professor.
Emma Eccles Jones College of Education & Human Services | Speech and Hearing Sciences
Ronald B. Gillam holds the Raymond and Eloise Lillywhite Endowed Chair in Speech-Language Pathology. His research, which has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Education, primarily concerns information processing, the neurobiology of language, language assessment, and language intervention effectiveness for school-age children with developmental language disorders. Over nearly four decades, Gillam has sustained a coherent and influential research program focused on developmental language disorders that spans basic science, assessment, intervention, and implementation, leaving a lasting legacy on theory and practice worldwide.
Criteria for selection of nominees include:
Submission Deadline: January 23, 2026
The following required nomination materials must be prepared with 12 pt. font.
For more information on the Cazier Professor Lifetime Achievement Award, please contact:
Michele Hillard
Executive Assistant to the Provost
Phone: (435) 797-1167
Email: michele.hillard@usu.edu