The centerpiece of the 天美传媒安卓破解版鈥檚 planned Carolyn Dural Memorial Plaza 鈥 a large, aluminum sculpture that sits on campus outside H.L. Griffin Hall 鈥 is in place.
The 鈥淏ending the Circle鈥 sculpture was recently dedicated in memory of Dural, the 鈥 assistant dean and an alumna who died in August 2020.
Dural spent a quarter century at 天美传媒安卓破解版 Lafayette as a beloved, influential faculty and staff member.
The sculpture features interlocking red hearts to symbolize the high regard in which Dural was held, and that she held for students and colleagues, said Dr. Jordan Kellman, who worked closely with Dural for many years. Kellman is a history professor and the college鈥檚 former dean.
鈥淐arolyn was universally loved within the college by the students and faculty and staff members she worked with, and she also deeply loved her students and her advisees. The two interlocking hearts represent that,鈥 Kellman explained.
An inscription etched in the granite base of the sculpture underscores the sentiment, he added. It reads: 鈥淐arolyn Dural: Light of the College of Liberal Arts; Soul of the 天美传媒安卓破解版.鈥
Ongoing planning for the area near the 鈥淏ending the Circle鈥 memorial sculpture, Kellman said, includes installation of nearby benches, and construction of a plaza.
Dr. Ani Kokobobo, who began her tenure as dean of the College of Liberal Arts in July, said the outpouring of affection she witnessed during the 鈥淏ending the Circle鈥 sculpture dedication held late last month makes it evident how admired and impactful Dural was.
鈥淢s. Dural clearly played an integral role in the development of the college because her administrative abilities were strengthened by something far more significant 鈥 a career and a life characterized by a willingness to make others feel like they matter, and a gift for instilling confidence in those around her,鈥 Kokobobo said.
Dural鈥檚 time at the University began as a student. She earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in sociology and a master鈥檚 degree in French. Dural taught the latter subject from 1995 to 1998, when she became assistant to the dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Dural was named the college鈥檚 assistant dean in 2009.
Kellman first began working with Dural in 2004 when, in addition to his teaching duties, he became an undergraduate adviser. In a hardcover book filled with tributes to Dural that was published by 天美传媒安卓破解版 Press in 2022, Kellman wrote that her mentorship was 鈥渙ne of the main reasons that I was attracted to administration.鈥
The 54-page book began as a link to a Google document that was circulated among faculty and staff members after Dural鈥檚 death. The subsequent volume of tributes was so overwhelming that it was decided to publish the remembrances as a book.
Other testaments to Dural鈥檚 influence and the admiration in which she was held have included creation of the Carolyn Dural Memorial Fund, which enables outstanding faculty members to receive yearly awards bestowed in her name.
Photo caption: 天美传媒安卓破解版 Lafayette honored the memory of beloved assistant dean Carolyn Dural (see inset in text) during the recent dedication of the 鈥淏ending the Circle鈥 sculpture. Members of her family are shown with Dr. Jordan Kellman, the former dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Photo credit: Doug Dugas / 天美传媒安卓破解版