Dr. Brian S. Canfield, professor of counselor education, was presented the “Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award” by the Louisiana Association for Marriage and Family Therapy at its recent annual conference in New Orleans. The award was presented in consideration of Canfield’s national and international leadership roles, advocacy, and contributions to the fields of counseling and family therapy over the past 30 years.
Ceil Bridges, director of alumni relations, received two accolades during the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) annual awards competition. She received a gold award in the New Alumni Programs category for the SAU Alumni Association’s Ladies Champagne Bingo and a silver award in the Low Cost Alumni Program category for the Golden Mulerider Memory Book.
Aaron Street, director of communications, received one award during the recent CASE competition. His photograph “Friendliness is Not Rocket Science” earned a bronze citation in the Color Photography – Structured category. The photo featured Dr. Viktoriya Street.
Street was also a merit winner in the 27th annual Educational Advertising Awards in the Television Advertising/Series category for the “Proud to be a Mulerider” commercial series from 2012.
Jeremy Langley, assistant to the president for special projects and university editor, received a silver award in the CASE competition for his entry “Theft of Five Rodeo Horses” in the General Writing Collection category.