HONORS, AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Call For Nominations: Honors and Awards 2025
Nominators must be current, active members of ArSHA
Nomination Deadline for all Honors and Awards: Friday, February 28, 2025
Awards to Consider
Honors of the Association (nomination form)
The highest honor given by ArSHA to a current, active ArSHA member, in recognition of sustained and meritorious service to ArSHA and in any one or more of the following areas: 1) research and publications contributing basic or applied knowledge needed by the profession; 2) teaching in communication science and disorders; 3) clinical service to adults and/or children with communicative disorders and 4) service to ASHA, and/or other professional national, state, regional or local organizations.
Marilyn Quintana Moline Mentorship Award (nomination form)
This Award recognizes a current, active member of ArSHA in memory of Marilyn Quintana Moline, a past president of ArSHA (1984-1988) as well as an ASHA Fellow (1988) and Director of Speech Pathology at the Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center (1969-1991), Phoenix (now Banner Medical Center, Phoenix). The Award was established by her husband when he set up an endowment at the ASU Foundation for a scholarship in her name in the amount of $500. Marilyn Quintana Moline was a skillful, kind and encouraging mentor to many in the profession in Arizona.
Sandra L. Turek Award for Outstanding Leadership (nomination form)
The purpose of this award is to recognize a member of ArSHA who has followed in the example established by Sandra Turek, MS, CCC-A. This award is open to all members of ArSHA who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in the professions of Audiology and/or Speech-Language pathology.
Award for Outstanding Achievement (nomination form)
Awarded to those who have made outstanding and sustained contributions to the professions of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, but are not members or part of the profession.
James Case Student Clinical Award ($200 award and waiver of ArSHA membership fee) (nomination form)
This award is given to one outstanding graduate student at each of the universities in Arizona accredited by ASHA: Arizona State University, University of Arizona, Northern Arizona University, Midwestern University and A.T. Still University. The Director of Clinical Education at each university nominates two graduate/doctoral students who have demonstrated outstanding clinical potential. Each university submits the following for the two students they are nominating: completed nomination form, letter of nomination from the Director of Clinical Education, two letters of support from faculty or staff, student’s curriculum vitae, and unofficial transcripts.