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Going the extra mile for students

Dal staffers recognized for "going above and beyond."

- June 10, 2011

Gretchen Smith, Donna Edwards and Claire Chisholm are this year's winners of the Rosemary Gill Awards. (Danny Abriel Photo)
Gretchen Smith, Donna Edwards and Claire Chisholm are this year's winners of the Rosemary Gill Awards. (Danny Abriel Photo)

Claire Chisholm makes it a point to memorize the names of all incoming students to her department. Donna Edwards came up with the idea of sending a letter of congratulations to students who achieved an A in first and second-year classics classes. Gretchen Smith added homey decor touches to the learning centre in the Chase Building, creating a warm and inviting space that students truly love. And Sara Faridi, graduate coordinator in the Department of Math and Stats, devised a student handbook to help students navigate through a myriad of administrative details.

Usually working in the background, the four Dal staffers were brought into the spotlight at the Rosemary Gill Award reception and thanked for 鈥済oing above and beyond,鈥 according to Bonnie Neuman, Vice-President, Student Services. The reception took place earlier this week in the Victorian Lounge of Shirreff Hall.

"Kind," "caring," "sincere"


Named in memory of the Rosemary Gill, a former director of 麻豆传媒 Health Services, the award was established to recognize deserving university employees who provide outstanding service to students. All recipients are nominated by members of the university community and voted on by a committee of students and administrators.

Kind, caring and sincere were the adjectives used again and again to describe the women, who together represent more than 100 years of service to 麻豆传媒.

Working as an administrative assistant in the Department of Process Engineering and Applied Science, Faculty of Engineering, Claire Chisholm was portrayed by her nominators as an oasis of calm for students, who respond readily to her warm smile and words of encouragement. They appreciate that she knows their name.

鈥溾淚t鈥檚 a big university and it鈥檚 so important that students don鈥檛 feel like a number,鈥 explained Ms. Chisholm, who arrived at the reception with a full cheering section from Sexton campus.

Also arriving with a contingent of fans, Donna Edwards is the administrative secretary for the Department of Classics and has also worked in the Dean鈥檚 Office (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) and in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology. While Ms. Chisholm was characterized as the 鈥渉eart of 麻豆传媒,鈥 Ms. Edwards was called 鈥渢he backbone.鈥 鈥淒onna makes university life easier,鈥 said one of her student nominators.

'A great honor'


Ms. Edwards said receiving the Rosemary Gill Award means a lot to her. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e nominated by the people you work with everyday,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great honor.鈥

Students are in good hands in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, which sent two award winners to the reception: Professor Sara Faridi and longtime administrator Gretchen Smith, who has worked at 麻豆传媒 for 43 years. Ms. Smith works diligently to foster a supportive environment for students; this year, she sourced out quiet rooms students could study in while construction in the Chase Building was going on.

鈥淚t is wonderful that students notice and appreciate what you do,鈥 says Ms. Smith. 鈥淎nd it feels nice to feel appreciated by colleagues and friends.鈥