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Fulbright honors grads, student
Six University graduates
and one doctoral student
were named 2007-2008
Rilbright recipients.
Kelly Proctor, Evan
Randall, Alejandro Crawford
and Matthew Wooten were
awarded Rilbright student
scholarships for study
abroad opportunities.
Adrienne Kay and
Michael Levengood were
given English teaching
assistantships. Doctoral
student Jessie Fly received
a Fulbright-Hays disserta
tion research award.
The Rilbright Program is
the largest international
exchange program offered in
America. The scholarship
pays travel costs and living
expenses and has sent about
279,500 people to study,
research or teach overseas.
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Professor awarded
for contributions
Wallace B. Eberhard, a
retired journalism professor
at the University, received
the highest award given by
the American Journalism
Historians Association.
Eberhard received the
Sidney Kobre Award for
Lifetime Achievement in
Journalism History, which
recognizes “an exemplary
record of sustained contri
butions to journalism his
tory through teaching,
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COPS: Team handles volatile incidents,
‘prepared’ for emergency situations
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team so the University
Police Department
wouldn’t have to rely on
outside organizations.
“As the team developed,
we looked forward to the
1996 Olympics in Atlanta
and prepared for emer
gency situations we could
have because several gold
medal matches were held
in Athens,” Huff said.
“We were able to see the
capabilities of other agen
cies and how it would take
some time for them
to respond to our area.”
The team, commanded
by University Lt. Jeffery
Whitfield, then was estab
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needs of the department.
The members meet a
few days each month to
focus on weapon tactics
and response proficiency.
“The development of
the team centers around
the community,” he said.
“We train to change with
the times and try to under
stand what’s going on in
the country.”
This could include pre
paring for incidents such
as shootings or personal
vehicle and bus rescues,
he said.
“Change is slow, but we
serve however we can as a
police department to
respond to the area,” Huff
said.
The team, along with
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the University’s bomb
squad, was featured in
the Fall 2007 Tactical Edge
magazine, which concen
trates on police teams
and response tactics.
Team members are
required to have a high
level of confidence and be
prepared to make critical,
split-second decisions due
to the dangerous, volatile
and rapidly-changing
nature of the incidents,
according to the University
Police Web site.
“Violent situations
could arise, but we hope
we never have to be acti
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we are, that typically
means it’s become a really
bad situation.”
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