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    2 BERRY FACULTY MEMBERS HONORED

    Rome News-Tribune, GA
    June 14 2007

    Two Berry College professors have been honored for their work in and
    out of the classroom.

    Dr. Steven Bell, professor of psychology and education, has received
    the Dave and Lu Garrett Award for Meritorious Teaching for the second
    time in his career at Berry. The award is given annually to faculty
    members judged to best exemplify effectiveness in undergraduate
    education during the academic year.

    Bell joined the Berry faculty in 1976 as an assistant professor
    of psychology. He was promoted to associate professor in 1982
    and granted tenure in 1983. From 1992 until 1996, he served as
    director of graduate studies. In 1996 he was named coordinator of
    the psychology department. He was presented the Dave and Lu Garrett
    Award for Meritorious Teaching in 1997 and promoted to the position
    of professor in 1998.

    Dr. Michael Papazian, associate professor of philosophy and chair
    of the religion and philosophy department, is the 2007 recipient of
    the Mary S. and Samuel Poe Carden Award for outstanding teaching,
    scholarship and service.

    A faculty member since 1998, Papazian teaches general education and
    upper-level philosophy courses at Berry. He has been department chair
    since 2004 and also is advisor for the student organization Philosophia
    Religioque. He is a past director of Berry's Honors Program.

    His scholarly accomplishments include the completion of three books
    concerned with Armenian studies and numerous journal articles and
    presentations.
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