
51ĀŅĀ× to celebrate 17 Alumni Award recipients; Dr. Patricia A. Ackerman named Alumna of the Year

The 51ĀŅĀ× Alumni Association proudly announces the 17 recipients of the 2022 Alumni Awards, individuals who exemplify the Bobcat spirit in their commitment to excellence and service. This yearās Alumna of the Year, the highest honor bestowed to a graduate, is Dr. Patricia A. Ackerman, BA ā66.
The recipients will be celebrated at the Alumni Awards Ceremony on Oct. 7 during Homecoming Week 2022.
āThese distinguished graduates represent the best of our Bobcat family, exemplifying the dedication, excellence, and love for 51ĀŅĀ× that makes our alumni community so special,ā said Jenn Bowie, interim associate vice president for Alumni Relations and executive director of the 51ĀŅĀ× Alumni Association. āThe Alumni Association is honored to welcome them home for this special celebration, which highlights their inspiring accomplishments and unique commitments to alma mater.ā
The 51ĀŅĀ× Alumni Associationās Alumna of the Year Award recognizes an OHIO graduate who has excelled in their chosen field and in their service to 51ĀŅĀ×. For Dr. Ackerman, who has dedicated her life to education, the award could not be more fitting.
After graduating from OHIO with an English degree in 1966, Dr. Ackerman embarked on what would become a 35-year career in the K-12 system as a teacher, principal and administrator. She also served as the president of the National Alliance of Black School Educators. A steadfast advocate for underserved students, Dr. Ackerman would go on to found the Taylor Academy in Cleveland to meet the unique needs of at-risk youth.
āShe understood that a population of young people in our community required a different approach to learning,ā Byron Ward wrote in his nomination of Dr. Ackerman for the award. āDr. Ackerman knew that they needed support and development in a way that was not being addressed.ā
More recently, Dr. Ackerman established IndeedWeCode in 2015 to help young African American women learn more about computer coding. Today, she is the executive director of the Chalkdust Education Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides a coding summer camp for African American girls, professional development for K-12 educators, and programs for parents.
Dr. Ackermanās influence on the world of education extends to 51ĀŅĀ×, where her significant contributions of time and expertise will have a far-reaching impact, forever. She was the first African American woman to serve on OHIOās Board of Trustees and as its chair, and she was an influential member of the Presidential Search Committee that recommended the selection of Dr. Roderick J. McDavis as the universityās first African American president. Dr. Ackerman also completed terms on the Ohio Board of Regents and The 51ĀŅĀ× Foundation Board of Trustees.
Beyond her own acts of dedication to OHIO, Dr. Ackerman is renowned for her inspiring calls to action that have sparked untold engagement and philanthropy from among her fellow alumni. She spearheaded the creation of the African American Alumni Heritage Wall in Memorial Auditorium and co-founded the Ebony Bobcat Network, which has generated alumni support for the Urban Scholars Program and benefitted scores of African American students at OHIO.
āHer lifelong commitment to students, parents, and to the education industry is notable and worthy of recognition,ā Ward wrote. āShe continues to stand for the pillars of leadership, advocacy, culture, and knowledge and has always represented 51ĀŅĀ× in first-class manner.ā
Dr. Ackerman will be among the guests of honor at the 2022 Alumni Awards Ceremony, where the following awards will be presented:
Medal of Merit Award
Presented to alumni who have excelled in their chosen field, this yearās recipients are:
- Christopher B. Jones, BA ā65
- William T. Newman, Jr., BFA ā72
- Marlon A. Primes, BSJ ā86
- Jon J. Snyder, BSC ā87
Distinguished Service Award
Recognizing alumni who have supported 51ĀŅĀ× with their time, talents, or treasure, this yearās honorees are:
- Dwight L. Ferguson, BSC ā79
- Alex J. Garcia, Jr., BBA ā69
- Beverly E. Jones, BSJ ā69, MBA ā75
- Byron L. Ward, BBA ā89
Charles J. and Claire O. Ping Recent Graduate Award
Presented to alumni who have excelled in their chosen field and in their service to 51ĀŅĀ× and their communities within 15 years of graduating, the 2020-21 recipients are:
- Matthew A. Barnes, BSJ ā08
- April L. Welshans, BSCE ā07
The Kermit Blosser Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame
Honoring outstanding athletes, coaches, staff members and administrators who have brought recognition to 51ĀŅĀ× through their significant athletic achievements, the 2020-21 inductees are:
- Brandon L. Hunter, BSH ā03
- Kelly N. Lamberti, BSED ā15
- Andrew Smiles, BGS ā82
- Frank Solich
- 1964 Cross Country Team