James T. Neubacher Award

  1. October 22, 2018

    David Chesney to receive 2018 James T. Neubacher Award

    The Council for Disability Concerns has named David Chesney, a lecturer in computer science and engineering, as the 2018 recipient of the James T. Neubacher Award.

  2. April 30, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  3. April 27, 2018

    Nominations sought to recognize champions of disability issues

    Nominations are now being accepted for the 29th annual James T. Neubacher Award honoring a member of the U-M community who champions disability issues.

  4. October 19, 2017

    Architecture professor Robert Adams receives Neubacher Award

    Robert Adams, associate professor of architecture and of art and design, is the recipient of the 2017 James T. Neubacher Award honoring leadership and service in support of the disability community.

  5. October 3, 2016

    Former CSG president Cooper Charlton wins Neubacher Award

    Former Central Student Government President Cooper Charlton has been chosen as the recipient of the 2016 James T. Neubacher Award.

  6. April 19, 2016

    Nominations sought to recognize champions of disability issues

    Nominations are now being accepted for the 27th annual James T. Neubacher Award honoring a member of the U-M community who champions disability issues.

  7. April 21, 2015

    Nominations sought to recognize those who champion disability issues

    Nominations are now being accepted for the 26th annual James T. Neubacher Award. The deadline for submissions is June 1.

  8. October 24, 2014

    Lloyd Shelton receives 2014 Neubacher Award

    Regent Julia Darlow presented the 25th annual James T. Neubacher Award to second-year Master of Social Work student Lloyd E. Shelton at a ceremony Friday morning.

  9. September 29, 2014

    Neubacher Award goes to student leader Lloyd E. Shelton

    Lloyd E. Shelton is the recipient of the 2014 James T. Neubacher Award, in recognition of extraordinary leadership and service in support of the disability community.