Brinckmeyer named Lowell Mason Fellow

The National Association for Music Education (MENC) named Dr. Lynn M. Brinckmeyer, an associate professor of music and the director of Choral Music Education at Texas State University, as one of three Lowell Mason Fellows for the year. She will be formally recognized in a June 26 ceremony during MENC’s 2011 Music Education Week in Washington, DC.

Brinckmeyer teaches graduate and undergraduate courses and directs the Texas State Women’s Choir. Additionally, she has conducted all-state choirs, honor choirs, lectured, presented master classes and performed in 47 states and 11 countries. She previously served as president of MENC.

Lowell Mason (1792-1872) is credited with introducing music instruction to American public schools and establishing teacher training in music education. Lowell Mason Fellows are individuals who have advanced MENC’s mission of music education for all. Since 2002, Lowell Mason Fellowships have recognized outstanding music educators, advocates, business leaders, and other individuals who have made enduring contributions to the field of music education.

“Music education makes a significant, positive difference in the lives of students,” says Scott C. Shuler, president of MENC. “It is therefore both important and appropriate to recognize these individuals, who have made outstanding contributions to ensuring that our nation’s children receive a quality music education.”

Read more about the Lowell Mason Fellows at www.menc.org.

Asiabanpour receives faculty award from SME

Dr. Bahram Asiabanpour, a professor in Texas State University’s Ingram School of Engineering, has received the inaugural Faculty Advisor Professional Development Award from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME).

Asiabanpour, a faculty advisor for the student chapter of SME at Texas State, received an award of $1,000 to be used in support of professional development.

The SME Student Relations Committee created the award “to recognize educators committed to the next generation of manufacturing professionals,” according to a press release. Faculty members receiving the award serve as advisors to SME and SME student chapters at their universities. This is the first year the award has been given.

“We’re pleased to recognize these dedicated faculty advisors who are committed to their students,” said Raju Dandu of Kansas State University-Salina, chair of the SME Student Relations Committee. “Each of this year’s awardees has indicated that their winnings will be shared with their students through the acquisition of more tools and hands-on experience to assist them in the real world.”

Read the complete award announcement from SME.