Department of Biology F.J. LeClair, Horticulturist and Landscape Architect

Francis J. LeClair was born in Antwerp, Belgium, in 1884 and graduated from the State School of horticulture near Brussels in 1904. He emigrated to the United States in 1905 and worked for some years in the Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. areas.

In 1934 he was sent to North Carolina by the Department of Agriculture, and was hired in 1935 as a landscape gardener by the University. He worked for a time under the guidance of W.C. Coker, and after Dr. Coker's death, became Director of Grounds. Mr. LeClair retired in 1959 after 25 years at the University. He died November 11, 1973, at the age of 89.

To honor this renowned horticulturist and landscape architect, whose labor, love and skill added so measurably to the interest and beauty of this campus, friends established the Francis J. LeClair Award. This award is given annually to an outstanding graduating senior for academic excellence in Biology with an emphasis in Plant Sciences.


 
Recipients
2007 Jessica E. Long
2005 Megan Mailloux
2004 Daniel McGlinn
2003 Lisa Giencke
2002 Allison Jennifer Tuell
2000 Amanda A. Mack
2000 Robert I. McDonald
1998 Terri A. Long
1996 Rachel A. Harden
1995 Christine C. Muth
1994 Heather L. Griffins
1993 Brian R. Kreiser
1993 Richard C. Moore
1992 Susan L. Minneimeyer
1991 Rebecca A. Reed
1990 James W. Britt
 
1989 Douglas B. Clark
1988 Gregory D. Goins
1987 Randall S. Faircloth
1986 Elizabeth A. Dickerson
1985 Laura A. Buchanan
1984 Sheila R. Ward
1983 Timothy D. McDowell
1982 Steven H. Doares
1981 Frances Trail
1980 David F. McCain
1979 Claire M. McCall
1978 Alan S. Weakley
1977 Richard L. Blanton
1976 Leslie C. Tolley
1975 Marilyn C. Feldstein
1974 Sandra B. Prather

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