WSU Faculty Member Receives WSU Libraries Award

PULLMAN, Wash. — A Washington State University faculty member will receive the Faculty Library Award today, May 1, for consistently outstanding support of the WSU Libraries.

James McCullough, Director of the International Business Institute, is the 2003 Faculty Library Award recipient.

“Dr. McCullough’s emphasis on information literacy, library skills and library resource-based research in the international business program is impressive and is a model for all disciplines,” nominators said.

McCullough prepares business graduates to use the information that will be available to them at large corporations or small private firms. The first Faculty Library Award went to Dr. C. Gardner Shaw, Department of Plant Pathology, in 1980.

A public Faculty Library Award ceremony and reception is set for 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Holland/New Library, Room 105.

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