Club awards Paul Harris Fellowship to Sidney A. McPhee for international
work
MURFREESBORO
— MTSU President Sidney
A. McPhee on Tuesday was named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Murfreesboro Rotary
Club in recognition of his international outreach on behalf of the university.
The club
surprised McPhee, a member of the noon Rotary group, with the honor and cited
the president’s role as a goodwill ambassador to China, as well as his focus
upon international student enrollment and cultural exchanges with other
countries.
“This was a
terrific surprise and a great honor,” McPhee said. “This means so much to me,
given the international focus by Rotary worldwide.”
Rotary is a
global network of 1.2 million volunteer leaders who dedicate their time and
talent to tackle the world’s most pressing humanitarian challenges. Their work
improves lives at both the local and international levels, from helping
families in need in their own communities to working toward a polio-free world.
Paul Harris
Fellow recognition was created in memory of Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary,
as a way to show appreciation for contributions to the Rotary Foundation's
charitable and educational program.
McPhee, who
has led university delegations to several countries, has worked to strengthen
MTSU’s international undergraduate and graduate student enrollment. He has
expanded the university’s study-abroad and cultural opportunities and developed
research collaborations with international partners.
China
Agricultural University in Beijing awarded McPhee its highest academic award,
Honorary Professor, in May 2007. He was appointed in October 2010 as senior
advisor to the Chief Executive of Hanban-Confucius Institute Headquarters in
Beijing.
A book of his
photographic essays, “China: Through the Eyes of An University President,”
published in July 2012, was sponsored by the Hanban-Confucius Institute
and released internationally.
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