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Dr. Sylvia Shurbutt named West Virginia professor of the
year
ISSUED: 7 March 2007
MEDIA CONTACT: Valerie Owens
(Dr. Sylvia Shurbutt named West Virginia professor of the
year)
Shepherdstown, WV--Shepherd University English professor Dr.
Sylvia Bailey Shurbutt was named West Virginia professor of the year on
Tuesday, March 6 at the Faculty Merit Foundation banquet at the Cultural
Center in Charleston.
Shurbutt received a $10,000 cash award and handmade glass trophy. The
award is based on a combination of accomplishments, teaching, excellence,
classroom innovation, professional activity, and service to the profession,
region, and state.
While at Shepherd, Shurbutt has developed the Writer-in-Residence
project, which celebrates and honors the work of a distinguished
contemporary Appalachian writer, and the Prominence-of-Place study-abroad
program. She received her doctorate in 19th-century British literature and
linguistics from the University of Georgia, a master's in American
literature from Georgia Southern University, and a bachelor's in English
from West Georgia College.
The Faculty Merit Foundation was started in 1985 to recognize and reward
excellence in higher education at private and public colleges in the state.
Candidates are nominated by their students and colleagues in the fall and
the board of directors meet in December to begin screening the applicants.
Final candidates are then interviewed by the board in January. Shurbutt is
the second Shepherd University Department of English and Modern Languages
professor to win; Dr. Linda Tate received the award in 2004.
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Dr. Shurbutt with her husband Ray

Dr. Shurbutt with Dr. Mark Stern, vice president for academic affairs at Shepherd

Dr. Shurbutt with Dr. Virginia Hicks, dean of the School of Education and Professional Studies at Shepherd
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