Powers Honors Five UT Alumni, Academics with Presidential Citations

University of Texas at Austin President Bill Powers will recognize five leaders from business, academia, law, public service and philanthropy with Presidential Citations this week.

University of Texas at Austin President Bill Powers will recognize five leaders from business, academia, law, public service and philanthropy with Presidential Citations this week. Award winners are Edmund T. Gordon, a professor of African and African diaspora studies; Charles W. Matthews, Jr., former vice president and general counsel at ExxonMobil; James Mulva, former president, chairman and CEO of ConocoPhillips, and wife Miriam Mulva, who are noted philanthropists; and Shannon Ratliff, a leading attorney and former member of the University of Texas System Board of Regents.

Powers will present the Presidential Citations along with other major university awards in a ceremony Thursday, April 17.

“Ted, Charles, Jim and Miriam, and Shannon are among the best friends The University of Texas has ever had,” said Powers. “I’m proud both of their career achievements and their devotion to the university, and it’s my privilege to honor them with our highest award.”

The university created the citations in 1979 to recognize the extraordinary contributions of individuals who personify the university’s commitment to transforming lives. They salute those whose service exemplifies the values shared by the university community. The university does not award honorary degrees.

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