Alumni Association announces award winners
Issue: Winter 2017
Distinguished Alumni
James Dickerson
Class: 1968
James Dickerson received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from SFA and then attended South Texas College of Law where he earned his Juris Doctor. He began his employment with Dow Chemical Company in 1968 as a research chemist and in 1979 moved into Dow’s Intellectual Property Department where he advanced to senior managing counsel for Dow’s Polyolefin and Elastomers business. In this role, he represented the company nationally and internationally, developed new and innovative chemical processes, and managed multimillion dollar budgets and joint-venture relationships. He retired from Dow Chemical in 2004.
After his retirement, Dickerson and his wife, Linda, who also attended SFA, became heavily involved in community service. In 2007, Gov. Rick Perry appointed Dickerson to serve on SFA’s Board of Regents. During his six-year tenure on the board, Dickerson served as board secretary and chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee. He has served on the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s Strategic Planning Committee and the District Review Commission of the Texas Medical Board. Dickerson was president of Comal County Habitat for Humanity and treasurer of the New Braunfels Library Foundation board. Dickerson and his wife were selected as New Braunfels 2016 Unsung Heroes.
Dickerson demonstrates a passion for SFA and its students. He has traveled to Nacogdoches multiple times to evaluate senior research presentations and participate in roundtable discussions with undergraduate students to provide career advice. In 2013, he delivered the spring commencement address.
Steve McCarty
Class: 1965 and 1970
Steve McCarty worked as a coach and teacher in Beaumont, Longview and Orange before returning to Nacogdoches in 1981 to serve as athletics director and head football coach for Nacogdoches High School. In 1984, he assumed the role of associate athletics director for marketing at SFA. In 1990, he was promoted to university athletics director, a position he held until his retirement in 2005.
In 2009, McCarty was appointed by Gov. Rick Perry to serve on SFA’s Board of Regents. From 2009-12, he served as chairman of both the Athletes Attendance Committee and the Building and Grounds Committee. In 2012, he was appointed vice chairman of the board and, in 2013, he was named chairman of the Board of Regents, serving two terms. In July 2014, McCarty was named athletics director emeritus of SFA.
Additional honors and achievements bestowed upon McCarty through his relationship with SFA include induction into the SFA Lettermen’s Association Jacks of Honor and Southland Conference Hall of Fame, and the establishment of the Steve McCarty Student-Athlete of the Year Award and the Southland Conference Steve McCarty Citizenship Award.
Walter "Mike" Robertson
Class: 1951
Dr. Walter “Mike” Robertson taught biology at SFA for more than 35 years. During his tenure at the university, Robertson was named Regents Professor in 1982, the highest honor SFA may bestow on a faculty member. Upon his retirement in 1999, he was named professor emeritus of biology. Robertson’s many contributions to SFA include serving as a pre-professional advisor and Homecoming parade volunteer organizer.
Robertson passed away July 29, 2015. The Distinguished Alumni Award was bestowed upon Robertson posthumously and accepted by his daughter, Martha Robertson Lee. Although Robertson is deceased, his love for SFA continues through his five children, who all attended the university, three earning bachelor’s degrees, and two grandchildren, who are SFA graduates.
Outstanding Young Alumni
Julie Woods
Class: 1999
Before and after her graduation from SFA, Julie Woods ’99 has bled purple and white. After graduating, she represented SFA in Dallas/Fort Worth for two years as an admissions recruiter for the university. She later founded Julie Woods & Associates, one of the leading real estate firms in Northeast Texas, with offices in Kilgore and Longview.
Woods is active in her community, engaging in numerous civic, political and social activities. She has served as a board member for the Gregg County Appraisal District, ArtsView Children’s Theatre, Junior Achievement, Junior League of Longview, Legacy Longview, University of Texas at Tyler Longview University Center and Neal McCoy’s East Texas Angel Network. As owner of her real estate firm, she has hired and mentored many SFA graduates and helps fund SFA scholarships through her annual sponsorship of the Longview/Greater East Texas Chapter Golf Tournament.
Lumberjack Pride
Sydni Mitchell
Class: 2010 and 2012
Sydni Mitchell works as communications director and policy analyst for Texas Sen. Robert Nichols.
During 2010-11, Mitchell was appointed by Gov. Rick Perry to serve as SFA’s student regent. As a student, she also served as president of the Student Government Association, Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honor Society and Jacks Council on Family Relations.
Mitchell is an avid supporter of SFA’s athletic programs. She is a regular attendee at SFA alumni-related events in the Austin area and spreads her purple pride wherever she goes.
Distinguished Professor
Michael Tkacik
Dr. Michael Tkacik began his teaching career at SFA in 1999 as assistant professor of political science. He was later promoted to associate professor and named professor in 2009. Since 2008, Tkacik has served as the director of SFA’s School of Honors.
He received the College of Liberal and Applied Arts Teaching Excellence Award in 2002 and was a Fulbright Award recipient in 2004. Later he received a Fulbright Senior Specialist Award.
Tkacik has traveled and taught abroad in locations such as Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Slovakia and Turkey. He is a prolific writer and researcher, authoring myriad journal articles and a book titled “Nuclear Strategy in the 21st Century: Balancing Safety and Deterrence in an Anarchic World” in 2003. Tkacik has presented papers in Sweden and Finland and lectured in New Zealand, the Czech Republic and England. He has served on dozens of committees.
While Tkacik enjoys research, he is most comfortable in the classroom. He has taught classes on American foreign policy, international terrorism, international law, politics and strategy, and American government.