97-07-31 Robert Arnold Receives Watson Award ROBERT ARNOLD RECEIVES WATSON AWARD FROM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE COLUMBUS -- Robert L. Arnold, vice provost for undergraduate studies at The Ohio State University, has received the 1997 William H. Watson Jr. Memorial Award in recognition of his contributions to equal educational opportunities for students. Arnold, of DUBLIN, joined the Ohio State faculty in 1970. He was appointed associate provost for curriculum and instruction in 1990, and was named a vice provost during a restructuring of the Office of Academic Affairs in 1994. Arnold will return to teaching in the Department of Art Education autumn quarter. Established in 1977, the Watson Award is presented annually by University College to individuals or groups who embody the ideals and personal qualities of the late William H. Watson, an associate dean of the college and professor of agricultural education, who died in 1975. Arnold was recognized for his leadership, and particularly for his efforts to promote structural change to increase student success and improve student retention. In presenting the award, Mac A. Stewart, dean of University College, cited Arnold’s work to make success attainable for all students. “Removing institutional barriers that hinder students’ continuing enrollment has been a priority evident in Dr. Arnold’s leadership,” Stewart said. The award was presented in June at The Ohio State University Faculty Club, with several members of Watson’s family in attendance. # Contact: Mac A. Stewart, University College, (614) 292-6344. [Submitted by: Von Vargas (vargas.12@osu.edu) Thu, 31 Jul 1997 10:12:31 -0400 (EDT)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.