(1) General history

The name of the organization, the constitution and the by laws all were adopted at the meeting in Chapel Hill. Frank Morrow of Stanford University and Jack Schappel of the University of California, along with and at the behest of Ira Fink, hosted the first meeting, which was attended by no more than 25 institutions. Everyone agreed to a second meeting in six months. Alice Gerow of the University of Virginia was named chair, and John Craddock of the University of North Carolina and Neal Lessenger of the University of Washington conducted the program at Chapel Hill. Everyone wanted, and got, a small, informal, unincorporated organization.

(2) Membership meetings

Membership meetings have been held or are scheduled to be held as follows:

1 April 1983 Berkeley, CA University of California;
Stanford University
2 October 1983 Chapel Hill, NC University of North Carolina
3 May 1984 Cambridge, MA Harvard University;
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4 February 1985 San Antonio, TX Texas A & M University
5 November 1985 Miami, FL University of Miami
6 September 1986 Minneapolis, MN University of Minnesota
7 September 1987 Seattle, WA University of Washington
8 October 1988 Honolulu, HI;
Kailua-Kona, HI
Kamehameha Schools
9 September 1989 Philadelphia, PA University of Pennsylvania
10 August 1990 Fairbanks, AK;
Denali, AK
University of Alaska
11 October 1991 Austin, TX University of Texas
12 September 1992 Washington, DC George Washington University
13 September 1993 Columbus, OH Ohio State University
14 August 1994 Seattle, WA University of Washington
15 October 1995 Cambridge, MA Massachusetts Institute of Technology
16 September 1996 Edmonton, AB University of Alberta
17 September 1997 East Lansing, MI University of Michigan
18 August 1998 Atlanta, GA Georgia State University
19 October 1999 Los Angeles, CA Pepperdine University
20 July-August 2000 W. Lafayette, IN Purdue University
21 August 2001 Ithaca, NY Cornell University
22 September 2002 Minneapolis, MN University of Minnesota
23 August 2003 Boulder, CO University of Colorado
24 September 2004 San Diego, CA University of California
25 September 2005 Richmond, VA Virginia Commonwealth University
26 August 2006 Chicago, IL University of Illinois at Chicago
27 September 2007 Vancouver, BC University of British Columbia
28 September 2008 Atlanta, GA University System of Georgia

(3) Officers

The officers of AUREO have been:

President:

Merry Tuten University of Alaska 1984
Frank Morrow Stanford University 1985
Susan C. Weinberg University of Minnesota 1985-1986
John Sexton University of Oklahoma 1987-1988
Neal F. Lessenger University of Washington 1989-1990
Chris van de Velde University of Pennsylvania 1991
James S. Wilson University of Texas 1992-1993
Thomas H. Andres Ohio State University 1994
Jeanette Henderson University of Washington 1995
Phillip Trussell Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1996
R. James Fleming University of Alberta 1997
C. Gerald Haarer Michigan State University 1998
Darryl R. Chaney Georgia State University 1999
Dennis Torres Pepperdine University 2000
Stan Mithoefer Purdue University 2001
Thomas P. LiVigne Cornell University 2002
Susan C. Weinberg University of Minnesota 2003
Jeffrey Lipton University of Colorado at Boulder 2004
Nancy E. Kossan University of California, San Diego 2005
Nancy Buchanan Virginia Commonwealth University 2006
Ellen Hamilton University of Illinois at Chicago 2007
Matthew Carter University of British Columbia 2008
Peter Hickey University System of Georgia 2009

Vice President/Secretary:

Frank Morrow Stanford University 1984
John Sexton University of Oklahoma 1985-1986
Neal F. Lessenger University of Washington 1987-1988
Chris van de Velde University of Pennsylvania 1989-1990
James S. Wilson University of Texas System 1991

Vice President:

Kenneth Brooks George Washington University 1992
Thomas H. Andres Ohio State University 1993
Jeannette Henderson University of Washington 1994
Phillip Trussell Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1995
James Fleming University of Alberta 1996
C. Gerald Haarer Michigan State University 1997
Darryl R. Chaney Georgia State University 1998
Dennis Torres Pepperdine University 1999
Stan Mithoefer Purdue University 2000
Thomas P. LiVigne Cornell University 2001
Susan C. Weinberg University of Minnesota 2002
Jeffrey Lipton University of Colorado at Boulder 2003
Nancy E. Kossan University of California, San Diego 2004

Senior Vice President:

Nancy Buchanan Virginia Commonwealth University 2005
Ellen Hamilton University of Illinois at Chicago 2006
Matthew Carter University of British Columbia 2007
Peter Hickey University System of Georgia 2008
Gilles Rousseau L&ecole de technologie supérieure 2009

Vice President for Programs:

Greg Ewig Minnesota State Colleges and Universities 2005-2007
Susan Freccia University of Washington 2008-

Secretary:

Neal F. Lessenger University of Washington 1992-1995
James S. Wilson University of Texas 1996-1998
Sally Bries University of Colorado 1999-2001
Kathy Libersat University of Texas 2002-2005
Elizabeth Reed Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2006-2007

Treasurer:

John Craddock University of North Carolina 1984-1985
Philip Trussell Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1985-1990
Nancy E. Kossan University of California, San Diego 1991-1995
John Majeroni Cornell University 1996-2000
Howard Harrell North Carolina State University 2001-2006
Mike Karbach State of Colorado 2007

Program Coordinator:

Mary Sapp University of Missouri System 1998-2001
Ann Lenzotti Ohio State University 2002-2004

Member-at-Large:

Jeffrey Lipton University of Colorado, Boulder 2002
Nancy E. Kossan University of California, San Diego 2003
Nancy Buchanan Virginia Commonwealth University 2004
Ellen Hamilton University of Illinois, Chicago 2005
Matthew Carter University of British Columbia 2006
Peter Hickey University System of Georgia 2007
Gilles Rousseau L&ecole de technologie supérieure 2008

(4) Award recipients

The recipients of the various awards made by AUREO have been:

Lessenger Award (for long term contributions to AUREO):

1996 Neal F. Lessenger University of Washington
1997 Nancy E. Kossan University of California, San Diego
1998 Philip Trussell Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1999 Mary Sapp University of Missouri
2000 Jeff Potter Duke University
2001 John Majeroni Cornell University
2002 James S. Wilson University of Texas
2003 Dennis Torres Pepperdine University
2004 Sally Bries University of Colorado, Boulder
2005 Susan C. Weinberg University of Minnesota
2007 Jeanette Henderson University of Washington

Award of Excellence (for project):

2002 Ellen Hamilton University of Illinois at Chicago
  Robert Hathaway University of California
2003 Fred Pierce San Diego State University Foundation
2004 Anne Lenzotti Ohio State University
2005 Michael Geller Simon Fraser University
  Richard Berliner University of Alabama at Birmingham
2007 Steven Lee Nielsen Arizona State University
  David McDonough Johns Hopkins University
2008 Steve Kennard University of Washington

Most Valuable Participant (for being the most helpful to fellow members in the prior year):

2002 Barbara Reid University of Guelph
2003 Jeanette Henderson University of Washington
2004 Gordon Schanck University of California
2005 Tom LiVigne Cornell University
2006 Stephan Lauzier California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

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