VSU Presents Annual Dr. Philip Gunter Faculty Author Reception April 17th

Staff Report From Valdosta CEO

Friday, April 14th, 2017

Valdosta State University will present the fifth annual Dr. Philip Gunter Faculty Author Reception at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, April 17, in the University Center Magnolia Room. Faculty, staff, students, and the general public are invited to join the celebration of some of the university’s best faculty research.
 
The Dr. Philip Gunter Faculty Author Reception is a recognition of the wide range of scholarly activity produced by faculty from all disciplines and every department on campus. During the event, VSU faculty will share their published scholarly works, including everything from journal articles, books, and book chapters to poems and short stories to artwork, video and sound recordings, and much more, from the previous calendar year.
 
Dr. Darrell Ross first developed the faculty author reception when he was named head of what was then known as the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, with Marriage and Family Therapy in August 2010. (Marriage and Family Therapy is now a separate department within the James L. and Dorothy H. Dewar College of Education and Human Services. The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice is in the College of Arts and Sciences.)
 
Ross wanted the opportunity to recognize his department’s faculty research efforts.
 
Ross said that it was Gunter who supported his plan to expand the faculty author reception to the entire university, to include every faculty member from every department.
 
When Gunter died unexpectedly on May 20, 2012, a little less than a year before the inaugural event, Ross named the campus-wide faculty author reception in his memory, a tribute to his unwavering support of faculty research at VSU.
 
Gunter joined the VSU family in 1993 as head of what was then known as the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders. (The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the Department of Early Childhood and Special Education are both in the Dewar College of Education and Human Services.) Ten years later, he was named dean of the college. In 2010, he was named provost and vice president of the Division of Academic Affairs, having already served one year as interim.