ACCOLADES
Allen-Meares president
of SSWR
Paula Allen-Meares, dean and the Norma
Radin Collegiate Professor of Social Work,
has been named president of the Society
for Social Work and Research (SSWR). The
SSWR, founded in 1994, serves as a freestanding
organization alongside other groups that
are committed to supporting social work
research.
Kalyvas wins dissertation
award
The American Political Science Association
(APSA) has presented Andreas Kalyvas,
assistant professor in political science,
with the Leo Strauss Award for the best
dissertation completed and accepted during
2000 or 2001 in the field of political
philosophy. The dissertation, The
Politics of the Extraordinary: Max Weber,
Carl Schmitt, Hannah Arendt, was
honored during the APSAs annual
meeting in Boston.
Arts of Citizenship
awards grants
The U-M Arts of Citizenship Program recently
awarded five faculty and four graduate
student projects grants for community-based
scholarly activities in the arts, the
humanities and design. Now in its fourth
year, the program is designed to build
bridges between the University and the
community through partnerships, innovative
research and experimental teaching. Applications
were submitted from a variety of schools
and the winners were selected from an
interdisciplinary committee of U-M faculty.
The recipients are:
- C. Olivia Frost, associate dean and
professor of information, and Maurita
Peterson Holland, associate professor
of information.
- Claude F. Jacobs, associate professor
of behavioral sciences, and Timothy
F. Richards, director of the Mardigian
Library.
- Laura P. Kohn, assistant professor
of psychology, Carol Mowbray, professor
of social work, and Deborah Keller-Cohen,
professor of linguistics.
- Barbara Morris, David Sheridan and
George Cooper, lecturers in English.
- Stella Raudenbush, instructor in
education.
- Ruth Nicole Brown, political science
graduate student.
- Michelle Craig, history graduate
student.
- Zareena Grewal, anthropology and
history graduate student.
- Nhi Lieu, American culture graduate
student.
Harary honored by academic
journal
For his 80th birthday, Frank Harary,
professor emeritus of mathematics, was
honored with a special issue of the Journal
of Mathematical Chemistry. Several international
symposiums also were dedicated to his
birthday, including the 20th MATH/CHEM/COMP
conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia; the
conference on Discrete Mathematics and
Theoretical Computer Science in Constanta,
Romania; and the conference on Discrete
Geometry and Graph Theory at the Ateneo
de Manila University.
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