The Weir/Galm Award Program

The Sybil Weir/John Galm Award is designed to assist junior faculty in establishing and developing their careers at San José State University.  The award is intended to support research, travel to present at conferences, and/or acquisition of materials related to teaching or scholarship. A longtime professor and Chair of the English Department, Dr. John Galm, established the Weir/Galm Endowment in 1995 in memory of his wife, Dr. Sybil Weir.  Dr. Weir also had a long career at San José State University.  She was Professor of English and Associate Dean of the College of Humanities and the Arts; she also served as Associate Vice President for Faculty Affairs.  The Weir/Galm Endowment Award is intended to enhance the careers of new faculty members according to the wishes of Dr. Weir and Dr. Galm.

Eligibility:

Tenure-track faculty members are eligible for this award.  All disciplines are welcome. In keeping with the wishes of the donors, preference will be given to proposals that address issues of diversity, broadly defined.

Application:

Please submit and attach all appropriate application materials via our

Award:  

One award of up to $2500 will be provided to the recipient via a Tower Foundation account.

Past Awardees:

Year Name Department College
2021 Janet Bang Child & Adolescent Dev. Education
2020 Saili Kulkarni Special Education Education
2019 Robert Marx Child & Adolescent Dev. Education
2018 Ningkkun Wang Marketing Business
2017 Hyojin Lee Civil & Enviro. Engineering Engineering
2015 Silke Higgins University Library Library
2015 Sarika Pruthi Global Innovation & Leadership Business
2015 Aaron Romanowsky Physics & Astronomy Science
2009 Carlos Sanchez Philosophy Humanities & Arts
2008 Susan Lambrecht Biological Sciences Science
2007 Anne Roesler Health Sciences Applied Sciences & Arts
2006 Persis Karim English Humanities & Arts
2005 Ellen Hartinger-O'Connor History Social Sciences
2004 Jennifer Madigan Special Education Education
2002 Kathleen Evans Secondary Education Education
2001 Rona Halualani Communication Studies Social Sciences
2000 Marcos Pizarro Mexican American Studies Social Sciences
1999 Joseph Merighi Social Work Social Work
1998 Udeme Ndon Civil & Enviro. Engineering Engineering
1997 Alice Hines Social Work Social Work
1996 Susan Debari Geology Science
1996 Mary McVey Child & Adolescent Develop. Education
1995 M. Hase Social Sciences Social Sciences