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David Zach receives university outstanding advising award

April 26, 2024

David Zach receives university outstanding advising award

David Zach holding his certificate and award

David Zach, academic advisor in both the Department of Physics and the Department of Astronomy, received the Mary Bailey Advising Award from ACADAOS (Academic Advising Association of The Ohio State University) on April 25.

Congratulations, David!

David Zach holding his certificate and award

About the award:

This award helps to demonstrate the efforts advisors make in providing excellent service and helping students achieve academic success. The recipients and nominees are outstanding role models for all advisors at the university. The award is named after Mary Bailey, who retired in 2021 after serving as Program Administrator and Advisor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry since 1993. Two academic advisors at Ohio State will be selected each year to receive a certificate and a monetary gift presented by ACADAOS and the Office of Academic Affairs. The nominees and recipients are announced and honored at an annual ACADAOS banquet.

 

A summary of David's nomination: 

David joined Ohio State in 2019 and quickly established himself as an invaluable asset to the Department of Astronomy and Department of Physics. As a Senior Academic Advisor, David provides guidance to hundreds of students across multiple majors, minors, the Planetary Science certificate, and is described by a student nominator as “the lighthouse with which I and many of my peers have navigated college”. This includes that David “fights to remove barriers and to make our program equitable” and students consistently report in senior exit surveys that they would not have been successful without David’s expertise. By supporting students on both an academic and personal level, David also helps students succeed on the national stage, such as being selected for the Barry Goldwater Scholarship, Astronaut Scholarship, Brooke Owens Fellowship, and research experiences through the National Science Foundation. David also facilitates the Department of Astronomy’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program, which has grown substantially during David’s tenure. His colleagues also recognize the hard work that happens behind the scenes, such as tracking course enrollment data, serving on department committees, and pre-emptively addressing student concerns, such as incoming credit during NFYS orientation. One nominator even wrote that “this letter is a difficult one to write, and not because it is hard to speak about David’s accomplishments, but rather because there are far too many accomplishments to speak of”.