Angus MacLean Award
The Angus H. MacLean award is presented yearly to a person who has made outstanding contributions to religious education over the years. It was established by the Alumni Association of the St. Lawrence University Theological School, but it is now the full responsibility of the UUA.
In creating the award, the Alumni Association said, "Angus H. MacLean, Dean and Teacher of Religious Education at St. Lawrence University Theological School, was one of the pioneers in Unitarian Universalist religious education. It is appropriate that we recognize the inspiration and warmth that Angus gave to us all and his great concern for the religious nurture of both children and adults."
A nominee for the award should be a UU who has achieved several of the following:
- contributed to the quality of religious education at the local level
- raised the quality of religious education at the denominational level
- has affected more than one congregation
- has influenced religious education beyond our denomination
- has been innovative in the use of religious education resources
- has brought dignity to the profession of religious education
Nominations for this award can be made by anyone and must be submitted in writing by April 1. Nominations need to include biographical information about the nominee (name, address, telephone number) and specific qualities, achievements, contributions, and data that provide the Award Committee with information on the criteria listed above.
Nominations due: April 1
Please submit nominations and supporting evidence to:
MacLean Award CommitteeAttn: Adrianne Ross
Unitarian Universalist Association
25 Beacon St.
Boston, MA 02108
For more information contact religiouseducation @ uua.org.
Last updated on Friday, December 15, 2006.
