(Posted 5-25-99)
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HAZEL BROWN WINS TEACHING AWARD
FROM UNCG SCHOOL OF NURSING
Dr. Hazel Brown
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GREENSBORO -- Dr. Hazel N. Brown, an associate professor, has
won the 1999 Teaching Excellence Award from the School of Nursing at
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
The Teaching Excellence Award carries a $1,000 prize. Any
faculty member with three years of experience teaching in the School
of Nursing is eligible.
Money for the award is provided by UNC General Administration
to each of the 16 UNC system campuses to recognize excellence in
teaching within their colleges and schools.
Brown is chair of the School of Nursing's Division of
Parent-Child Nursing. Her research specialty is in the areas of
maternity nursing and nursing administration, and she has published
numerous articles in professional journals. Earlier this spring, she
received an Alumni Teaching Excellence Award from UNCG. She is
co-director of College Bound Sisters, an adolescent pregnancy
prevention program that won the 1999 Research Utilization Award from
Region Seven of Sigma Theta Tau International, the nursing honor
society. She also has served on the board of directors for the
International Congress on Women's Health Issues. A UNCG faculty member
since 1974, Brown received her doctorate from UNCG.
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