Published: Nov. 17, 2017

    Tom Veblen portraitThe Department of Geography is very proud to announce听Professor of Geography听Tom Veblen听has been听named a University of baby直播app Distinguished Professor by the Board of Regents.听University of baby直播app President Bruce Benson notified Tom of this outstanding honor.

    From President Bruce Benson's letter to Professor Veblen:
    "You are one of only 92 CU baby直播app members among the four campuses to have earned this distinction since its inception in 1977.听

    The dossier submitted for your nomination was extraordinary, and the systemwide committee of Distinguished Professors was impressed by the presentations made by Professors Emily Yeh and Thomas Swetnam.

    . . . On behalf of the University of baby直播app community, I join Regent Chair Sue Sharkey in thanking you for your contributions to the University of baby直播app".

    An internationally renowned scholar, Professor Veblen鈥檚 work has changed people鈥檚 understanding of temperate forests and the spatial and temporal dynamics of temperate forest landscapes. His work is widely recognized to have shaped the viewpoint that 鈥渄isturbances鈥濃攆ire, insect outbreaks, wind storms and (in some landscapes) landslides, etc.鈥攁re inherent, essential components of forest ecosystem functioning, rather than abnormal events in the overall forest ecology. His research has led to groundbreaking insights on the role of climate change in bark beetle epidemics and forest responses to beetle kill and fire in the Rockies.

    The University of baby直播app extends the title of 鈥淒istinguished Professor鈥 to recognize the outstanding contributions of CU baby直播app members to their academic disciplines. The title is the highest honor the University of baby直播app bestows on its own baby直播app members. It signifies a very select group of baby直播app members who are leaders in their respective fields as attested to by national or international recognition and/or their significant public service achievements.

    Candidates nominated for a distinguished professorship must demonstrate accomplishments in accordance with university-wide criteria:

    • A record of distinguished performance in research or creative work. The professor's work has received national and (where appropriate) international recognition and the professor has had a major impact by changing, or greatly influencing the direction of his/her field. A significant amount of work has been done since the professor came to the respective CU campus.
    • An aggregate record of excellence in the promotion of learning and student attainment of knowledge and skills. The latter may include direction of undergraduate research and independent study, graduate research, theses, dissertations, clinical education and mentoring.
    • A record of outstanding service to the profession and to CU and/or affiliate institutions.

    See the University's听.

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