The Jackson Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring recognizes the positive impact Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff have on the lives of students. It was established by J. Bruce Jackson (ADL ’52), in honor of Dean Carl F. Wittke, who served as an advisor, mentor, and friend to Jackson when he was an undergraduate student at Western Reserve University.
The Jackson Award celebrates faculty and staff who have guided a student in their academic and career paths; fostered the student’s long-term personal development; challenged the student to reflect, explore and grow as an individual; and supported and/or facilitated the student’s goals and life choices.
Dr. Crown was interviewed for the Case Daily where she described winning the award as “the biggest honor I’ve ever received.” Read the full article here: https://thedaily.case.edu/biologys-nicole-crown-honored-with-2022-j-bruce-jackson-md-award-for-excellence-in-undergraduate-mentoring/?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=thedaily_awards