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Y. FRANK CHIANG

Emeritus Professor of Law (Retired)

Fordham University School of Law

FOREST HILLS, NY

Y. Frank Chiang has demonstrated excellence in the legal and academic professions, serving as a professor of law at the Fordham University School of Law until retiring in 2020. First joining Fordham University in 1972 as an associate professor, he was promoted to full professor in 1976. During his tenure at the institution, he also served as president of the Law Faculty Union. A prolific scholar, he has authored articles and case analyses that have been cited globally, with one article attaining over 620 full-text downloads in 68 countries. He earned the 20th Century Achievement Award from the International Biographical Centre.

GERALD LAWSON GILL

Librarian (Retired), Professor Emeritus

 James Madison University

HARRISONBURG, VA

A certified professional librarian in Virginia, Gerald Lawson Gill accrued more than three decades of excellence in academia before his retirement in 2010. Joining the faculty of James Madison University in 1974, he served as an instructor, assistant professor, associate professor and full professor before attaining emeritus status. Likewise, he was a librarian in such specialties as catalog, law, reference, business reference and government documents, as well as the head of reference and government documents. Notably, he established the business section of the American Library Association, which bestowed upon him the Excellence in Business Librarianship Award in 1991.

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