Cynthia Clark selected as A&S Employee of the Month!

Congratulations, Cynthia!
[Cynthia’s] remarkable organization, personal energy, interpersonal skills, communicative abilities and investment in the Department’s research and training missions have so enhanced the professionalism and efficiency of our department that I think we could serve as a model to staff all over campus of how an academic front office should run. Her precise mind and outstanding recall enables her to track hundreds of ongoing issues and resolve each oneÌýof them with remarkable speed.Ìý It seems that there’s no challenge too big for her, and her ability to strategize has been vital to the ongoing operations of a small department with too little space, a large graduate program, a growing population of undergraduate majors and minors and a wide array of research projects, interdisciplinary alliances, labs and programs. […] But to truly appreciate Cynthia I believe that a person has to sit in one of the two overused armchairs beside her desk. Invariably, a student or faculty member occupies one of those chairs, seeking her advice or help. As she is emailing, entering data, scheduling events and answering the phone, she is also attending to the needs of that visitor with her patented mix of good cheer, acute analysis and empathy. Everyone—from the international MA student who has just arrived in 91¸£ÀûÉç to the department chair—receives the same degree of respect and attentiveness from Cynthia.