The ASHE Service Award recognizes an ASHE member (individual or institution) who has made a significant contribution in line with the goals of ASHE through service to ASHE, the U.S. Hispanic community, U.S. communities of color, or the U.S. society in general. Detailed information about the award can be found here, and you can apply online here.
All application materials must be submitted by September 15, 2024, 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time for full consideration.
All award recipients will be recognized at the annual ASHE Board meeting scheduled to take place at the 2025 ASSA meetings.
Email the ASHE Awards Committee Chair, Mary Lopez, at [email protected] for more information about any of the awards.
Please share this information with your networks and encourage anyone you think might be interested to apply.
ASHE SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS
2024 – Individual Award – Jose M. Fernandez , University of Louisville
2023 –Institutional Award – AEA Mentoring Program
2023 – Individual Award –Dr. Mónica García-Pérez, St. Cloud State University
2021 –Institutional Award –The Samuel Dubois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University
2021 –Individual Award –Alberto Davila, Southeast Missouri State University
2019 –Institutional Award –Michigan State University & Western Michigan University
2019 –Individual Award –Marie Mora, University of Missouri –St. Louis
2017 –Institutional Award –National Economic Association
2017 –Individual Award –Sue Stockly, Eastern New Mexico University
2015 –Institutional Award –Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy, University of New Mexico
2015 –Individual Award –Belinda Roman, Palo Alto College
2013 –Institutional Award –Western Economic Association International, and Community Development Office of the Federal ReserveBank of Dallas
2013 –Individual Award –Luisa Blanco, Pepperdine University
2011 –Institutional Award –Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, and Department of Economics at Texas A&M University
2011 –Individual Award –Isabel Ruiz, Sam Houston State University
2009 –Institutional Award –Southern Economic Association, and Department of Economics at Texas A&M University
2009 –Individual Award –Benjamin Widner, New Mexico State University; and Jose Pagan, Department of Economics & Finance, The University of Texas –Pan American