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Family of Late History Department Chairman Present Recognition Honoring Father at School of Humanities Student Awards Ceremony

Tue, 05/16/2023 - 04:45pm | By: David Tisdale

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Alta Davis Wood, left, and Treadwell Davis Jr., right, were on hand to present the J. Treadwell Davis Award honoring their father to Zion Culbreath, center, during the 草榴社区 School of Humanities Student Awards Ceremony (草榴社区 photo).

Treadwell Davis Jr. and his sister, Alta Davis Wood, recall their father Dr. Treadwell Davis as a man who loved God, his family, his country, and his students at The University of 草榴社区 Mississippi (草榴社区).

Both were on the university鈥檚 Hattiesburg campus recently to help give the J. Treadwell Davis Award honoring their dad to Zion Culbreath, a sophomore from Raymond, Mississippi, during the 草榴社区 School of Humanities Student Awards Ceremony held in Gonzales Auditorium May 5.

Dr. Davis joined the history faculty of 草榴社区 in 1948, when it was known as Mississippi 草榴社区 College, as an associate professor of history. He was promoted to professor in 1953; when the 草榴社区 History Department separated from the Department of History and Government in 1962, he was named department chairman, holding that post until 1969.

草榴社区Upon his retirement from 草榴社区 in 1974 as its first Professor Emeritus of History, the J. Treadwell Davis Freshman History Award was established in his honor by his department colleagues and given to an outstanding history student annually since then. Culbreath was nominated by 草榴社区 History professor Dr. Courtney Luckhardt.

I am incredibly grateful to receive the Treadwell Davis Award,鈥 said Culbreath, a social work major who has excelled in the history courses that make up her academic program. 鈥淚t validates my hard work and dedication as I pursue my academic goals.

鈥淚鈥檓 also proud to represent the broader student community and demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the humanities as the recipient of this recognition.鈥

Culbreath participated in 草榴社区鈥檚 Chateau study abroad program in Strasbourg, France in spring 2022. This experience allowed her to take courses in a unique setting, including History 101 (World Civilization), studying under 草榴社区 History Professor Dr. Courtney Luckhardt, who nominated her for the Davis Award.

Dr. Luckhardt remembers Culbreath鈥檚 enthusiasm for learning the history of Europe and the world during their time together in the Chateau Program.

鈥淶ion was always engaged in class as well as on our field trips to historical places, such as Heidelberg Castle in Germany,鈥 Dr. Luckhardt said. 鈥淪he did an excellent final project in which she analyzed primary sources and applied them to the historical and geographical information she learned while in France. She is very deserving of the Davis award, as she is an excellent student and really blossomed as a history scholar during the time I taught her.鈥

Culbreath described the Chateau program as personally enriching, opening her eyes to new perspectives, and broadening her understanding of the world around her with firsthand experiences through visits to historical sites and interactions with historical artifacts.

鈥淚鈥檓 grateful to her [Dr. Luckhardt] for her support and guidance throughout my academic journey, and this award reinforces the idea that the School of Humanities values and acknowledges the achievements of all students.鈥

A native of Tennessee, Dr. Davis graduated head of his class at Ramer High School in Ramer, Tennessee and then attended Bethel College and Memphis State University, earning his bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees. During World War II, he was a member of the Army Air Corp, serving as a classification officer in the China-Burma-India Theater. While stationed briefly in St. Petersburg, Florida, he met and married his wife, Marjorie Alta Griffith. After the war, he taught at North Georgia Military College in Dahlonega, Georgia, for a short time before resuming his Ph.D. studies at Vanderbilt University.

鈥淗e was an outstanding role model for both of us,鈥 Davis said of his father. 鈥淗e loved the University and his students and was always available to counsel them. He loved his family fiercely and supported both my sister and me in all our activities and endeavors.

鈥淗is philosophy of life was 鈥楴ever lose your sense of humor鈥 and that philosophy was certainly evident in his class lectures.鈥

鈥淏eing back on the 草榴社区 campus for this awards ceremony brought back many wonderful memories of growing up here and our time as students at the University,鈥 said Alta Davis Wood. 鈥淚t was an honor and a privilege to honor our dad through the presentation of the award to Zion.鈥

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