Dr. Glenn Holub receives advising award

COLLEGE STATION — Dr. Glenn Holub, instructional assistant professor and academic advisor in the Department of Animal Science at Texas A&M University, is the recipient of the 2011 Margaret Annette Peters Advising Award.The award was presented by the Texas A&M University Advisors and Counselors (UAC) on May 4, 2011, and recognizes a faculty member or administrator who demonstrates exceptional concern and caring for the welfare of individual students.Holub joined the Animal Science faculty in 2006. In his nomination, he was cited for his “dedication to educating undergraduate students and preparing them for successful careers” and is “often found in his office after hours to make himself available to students…occasionally giving up his lunch break or a Saturday if a student needs his attention.”

UAC is a campus-wide organization of more than 200 members dedicated to coordinating professional advising and counseling to Texas A&M students. This award was established in 2000 through an endowment by Bryan residents Mervin and Annette Peters.

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