6-29-98 TWO IN ENGINEERING RECEIVE 1998 CAREER SERVICES AWARDS COLUMBUS -- Two members of the College of Engineering faculty and staff have been honored with 1998 Career Services Awards at The Ohio State University. This year's award recipients are Carol Scott of LOCKBOURNE, special projects coordinator for the College of Engineering, and Jacques Zakin of WORTHINGTON, who holds the Helen C. Kurtz Chair in Chemical Engineering. Mary Daniels, assistant vice president for student affairs, presented the $500 awards on behalf of the University Career Services Committee during the committee's Year-In-Review meeting at the Faculty Club June 17. The award recognizes university faculty and staff who support student career development and Career Services programming, but who work outside of the Career Services area. Scott has served the university for 27 years. One nominator noted that Scott took on the responsibility for organizing three major events that affect student career development: the annual Engineering EXPO, the Society of Women Engineers Career Fair and the campuswide Co-op/Intern Job Fair. Scott managed employer registration and produced the student program for the campuswide job fair, which attracted more than 1,500 students and 94 employers. The nominator credited Scott with "putting in many long hours to ensure a quality event for both employers and students. Carol's initiatives, organization skills, commitment to quality and customer service, and unfailingly cheerful personality have resulted in a consistently smooth operation, and rave reviews." A student group described Scott as a "key resource for the students." Zakin has been an Ohio State faculty member since 1977 and is the former chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering. In recruiting new faculty, Zakin sought candidates who, in addition to demonstrating strong research abilities, showed "exceptional commitments to teaching and student career development," one nominator wrote. The nominator said the emphasis on teaching and career development among faculty was a "major factor" leading to the department's 1997 University Departmental Teaching Excellence Award. Zakin also was credited with devoting "considerable energy to preparing students for industrial careers. He sought opportunities for and encouraged undergraduates to gain industrial engineering work experience through co-ops and internships and by inviting industrial speakers in his successful ChE 750 and ChE 761 courses." # Contact: Susan Potter, University Career Services Committee, (614) 292-4041