Dr. Michael Carlson, assistant professor of practice and undergraduate coordinator for the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, received the Lawrence K. Crowe Undergraduate Advisor Award at a luncheon hosted by the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources on October 13.
The L.K. Crowe award recognizes outstanding contributions in undergraduate advising.
One of the letters supporting Dr. Carlson’s nomination noted, “He takes time to become acquainted with each student and relates to them as individuals, which has resulted in highly effective advisor-student relationships.”
Dr. Carlson began advising undergraduate students in the Pre-Veterinary Medicine (Pre-Vet), Veterinary Science and Veterinary Technology programs in 2008. In his role as undergraduate program coordinator, he oversees undergraduate student advising, assists SVMBS undergraduate advisors, coordinates New Student Enrollment advising and serves as liaison for Pre-Vet advisors within and outside of UNL.