distinguished alumni award
Samuel L. Becker
Achievement 1994
Samuel L. Becker, 47BA, 49MA, 53PhD,
has devoted most of his professional career to the University of Iowa.
A
Quincy, Illinois, native, Becker began working at the UI 54 years
ago, when he washed pots and pans at Currier Hall as an undergraduate
student. In just a few short years, Becker went from student worker
to working with students and serving the university in several administrative
capacities.
A three-time Iowa Graduate in communications and theatre
arts, Becker joined the UI faculty in 1950. He was appointed a full
professor in
1961 and was chair of the Department of Communication and Theatre
Arts from 1968 to 1982. During Becker's tenure in the department, he
served
on more than 50 university committees. One of Iowa's first two faculty
members to receive a UI Foundation Distinguished Professorship, Becker
directed nearly 60 dissertations and has written six books and more
than 110 journal articles. He was appointed to the UI Board in Control
of Athletics in 1978, and in 1982 he was named Iowa's faculty representative
to the Big Ten Conference.
Over the years, Becker has been quick to
address the needs of his university. Most recently, he postponed
his retirement when UI administrators
asked him to serve as interim director of the School of Art and Art
History and to co-chair the committee searching for a permanent director.
Becker retired from the University of Iowa faculty in 1993. To honor
his lifetime of service, the UI sponsored "Celebrating Sam," a weekend-long
party. More than 300 of Becker's colleagues, former students, friends,
and family members attended the event, where President Hunter Rawlings
announced the naming of the Samuel L. Becker Communication Studies
Building.
Becker is a member of the UI Alumni Association's Directors'
Club and the Foundation's Presidents Club.
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