Alumni Association
The Mobley International Distinguished Alumni Award
The Mobley International Distinguished Alumni Award, established in 2000, is presented annually to international graduates of the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation who have demonstrated outstanding personal and professional achievement. The award was named for Tony Mobley upon his retirement in 2002 after serving 26 years as dean of the School of HPER, the longest-serving school dean in the history of Indiana University. Recipients demonstrate the ideals, leadership, and professionalism that helped to raise the school to national prominence under Mobley's leadership. This award reflects the growing stature of the school as a global leader.
2007 Recipient
Past Recipients
(2000) Jose Medalha
(2001) Tsai Min-Chung
(2002) Farouk Abdel-wahab
(2003) Tepwanee Homsanit
(2004) Umit Kesim
(2005) Vorasak Pienchob
(2006) Nikos Stavropoulos

