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For Immediate Release May 8, 2008 |
Public Information Office 310 Owen Hall, Campus PO 1820 Asheville, NC 28804-8507 828/251-6526 - FAX: 828/251-6677 web: http://www.unca.edu/news e-mail: pubinfo@unca.edu |
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UNC Asheville Names First Cary Caperton Owen Distinguished Professor
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UNC Asheville Economics Professor Joseph M.
Sulock has been named the University's first Cary Caperton Owen
Distinguished Professor in Economics. The distinguished
professorship was established in October 2007 in honor of Cary Owen,
who is known throughout the state as a remarkable champion for
public education. It is especially fitting that the distinguished
professorship is in the field of economics; Owen was one of the
first women to major in economics at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Owen began her career as an advocate for public education as a
member of the Buncombe County Board of Education. She went on to
become the first woman elected to the Buncombe County Commissioners,
and later served on the UNC Asheville Board of Trustees, the State
Board of Education and the University of North Carolina Board of
Governors.
The Cary Caperton Owen Distinguished Professorship in Economics is a
three-year appointment that augments existing funding to allow a
professor to pursue a special area of teaching, expand research
efforts, and enhance professional development activities. This
professorship has a $500,000 endowment; earnings from the endowment
will provide annual funding for the professorship.
The professorship is the first of five new endowed distinguished
professorships that will be established at UNC Asheville. The
endowed professorships are made possible through recent initiatives
of the C.D. Spangler Foundation, which will provide $26.9 million to
support the creation of up to 96 distinguished professorships in the
UNC system.
"Good professors are professors who like teaching students and like
doing research. This effort on the part of my family is intended to
retain, reward and recruit good professors," said C.D. Spangler, a
successful Charlotte businessman who served as the president of the
University of North Carolina system from 1986 to 1997.
As the Owen Distinguished Professor in Economics, Sulock will focus
his work on the development of courses and research in the area of
American poverty.
"I am pleased and proud to be the first Owen Distinguished Professor
in Economics, and I am especially pleased to be able to expand the
University's work in poverty courses, research and service
learning," Sulock said. "We will be able to design and offer more
courses dealing with this critical local, state and national issue;
provide our students additional opportunities for undergraduate
research; and work toward expanding the University's outreach to
community organizations that assist low-income clients."
Sulock, who joined the University in 1975, is well-known for both
his teaching and outreach to the community. He received UNC
Asheville's Distinguished Teaching Award in the Social Sciences in
1995 and was named the 2003-04 Ruth and Leon Feldman Professor in
recognition of his outstanding scholarship and service. He is the
founder of the successful Crystal Ball economic forecasting seminar,
which is widely attended by the regional business community and now
in its 24th year.
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