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Anthony Brown

This year UT has been so fortunate to have Dr. Anthony Brown as Chair of Faculty Council. The university has faced formidable challenges this year, including a global pandemic and national/local protests against racial injustices. Throughout, Dr. Brown has modeled a rigorous commitment to principled leadership and transparent inclusiveness. Working with him has been a pleasure for me, and we will all continue to benefit from his wisdom and thoughtfulness for years to come.

–Charlotte Canning

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Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez

I greatly value Gloria’s collaboration in creating the Hispanic Equity Report. She is a pioneering researcher, a wonderful teacher, and a dedicated, shining ally of students, scholars, and survivors who confront the abuse of Latinas and children.

–Alberto A. Martinez

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Stephanie Seidel Holmsten

The PTF podcast has really been a balm for me in my COVID isolation. I really appreciate Stephanie's style as an interviewer; she's thoughtful, empathetic, and engaging.

–Amanda Hager

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Shavonne Coleman

Shavonne is a scholar and a performer, and she understands how to use every ounce of her expertise to share her ideas and inspire everyone around her.

– Diane Rhodes

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Jen Moon

Jen makes good things happen! This past summer I was lucky enough to have her as my co-chair of the Online Education Task Force. Jen did much of the heavy lifting during the development of ideas and technology that resulted in the well-used task force Canvas website launched in July. That would have been full-time service for anyone but Jen. At the same time, she was directing the planning of the successful virtual New Faculty Symposium, COVID-19 edition. Like I said, Jen makes good things happen!

— Brent Iverson

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Diane McDaniel Rhodes

Diane lives out the best of what we work to be: a Faculty member doing engaged work and building people up. To know her is to join with her on a team that's learning and growing.

— Brad Love

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