09-06-95 Caroletta Curtis Receives Watson Award CAROLETTA CURTIS RECEIVES 1995 WATSON AWARD COLUMBUS -- Caroletta Curtis, a former associate professor and administrator in the College of Social Work at the Ohio State University, has received the 1995 William H. Watson Jr. Memorial Award in recognition of her contributions to equal educational opportunities for students at the university. Curtis, who joined the Ohio State faculty in 1968, retired this summer after 27 years. Established in 1977, the Watson Award is presented annually by University College to individuals or groups who embody the ideals and personal qualities of William H. Watson, a former associate dean of the college and professor of agricultural education who died in 1975. In the early 1970s, Curtis was instrumental in creating the Developmental Education Program, a program that offered minority students support in the form of academic and career advising, tutoring, and teaching learning skills. Curtis served as chair of the Developmental Education Advisory Committee, where she was determined that the "open door" admissions policy in effect at Ohio State at that time would not become a revolving door for the students in the program. "Professor Curtis provided leadership in the development of a strategic academic support system with measurable outcomes," said Mac Stewart, dean of University College. "It was the result of her work and others that this program was listed in a national register of exemplary academic support programs in the United States." Until her recent retirement, Curtis lectured on racial equality to new students at Ohio State in the University Survey Classes and served in leadership roles in numerous professional, religious and civic organizations. "In addition to Dr. Curtis' many talents, the one thing that stands head and shoulders above the others is that she is a caring person, who carried out her often demanding responsibilities with grace and charm," Stewart said. This year's ceremony was held Aug. 23 at the Faculty Club, with several members of Dr. Watson's family in attendance, including his widow, Catherine Watson; his son William Watson III and his wife's mother, Mrs. Joreece Smith; and Mrs. Watson's niece and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. Wiley Woodard. # Contact: Mac Stewart, (614) 292-6344. Written by Tracy Turner, 688-3682. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Wed, 6 Sep 1995 10:03:17 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.