Professor
Oliver Johnson, who died in 2000, was a professor of philosophy and
longtime Senate activist. He served as the Chair of the Assembly
and Academic Council in 1981-82; as Vice Chair of the Assembly and
Council in 1980-81; and as Chair of the Riverside Division of the
Academic Senate from 1963 to 1966, performing with great distinction
in all those posts. He brought to his Senate work a combination of
outstanding character, keen insight, and great understanding of the
University. In 1996, Professor Johnson made a substantial gift to
the systemwide Senate, the earnings from which are used to fund the
award that bears his name.
The Oliver Johnson Award is given out biennially to a member of
the UC faculty who has performed outstanding service to the Academic
Senate. Its broader goal is to honor all members of faculty (including
Emeriti/ae Senate members) who have contributed their time and
talent to the Senate. The award carries a small honorarium for
the faculty member who receives it and is presented at the Annual
Academic Council dinner.
Award Recipients Nomination Process
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