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Scholar of the College
Questions regarding the College of Liberal Arts Scholar of the College program should be directed to the Office of the Associate Dean for Faculty, 612-624-9839.
Description
The Scholar of the College award is presented annually by the College of Liberal Arts to acknowledge outstanding achievement by faculty in the college. Scholars of the College are chosen on the basis of past accomplishments and contributions in the areas of scholarship/creative activity, teaching, and service, and the promise of further achievement. Scholars of the College receive a stipend totaling $10,000 per year for three years to support their research or creative work.
Eligibility
Scholars of the College are selected by the College of Liberal Arts from a pool of candidates consisting of tenured CLA faculty whose work was found to especially meritorious, or who were promoted to the rank of professor or associate professor in the immediately preceding year. Each department chair may also nominate a single tenured member of the department by submitting a brief nomination letter with the department's merit review materials in the spring. Past recipients of the Scholar of the College award include some of CLA's most distinguished and accomplished scholars and artists.
Scholars of the College, 1986-2009
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
- Ruth Ellen Joeres, Department of German, Scandinavian, and Dutch
- Calvin Kendall, Department of English
- Mary Jo Maynes, Department of History
- David Roediger, Program in American Studies
1998
1997
1996
1995
- Terence Ball, Department of Political Science
- Barbara Hanawalt, Department of History
- Richard Leppert, Department of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature
1994
1993
- Gerald Siegel, Communication Disorders Program
- James Tracy, Department of History
- Neil Wallace, Department of Economics
1992
1991
- Sara Evans, Department of History
- Philip Furia, Department of English
- Auke Tellegen, Department of Psychology
1990
- Michael Hancher, Department of English
- Bruce Lincoln, Department of Humanities
- Philip Porter, Department of Geography
1989
- Thomas Clayton, Department of English
- Eva Keuls, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies
- Stanford Lehmberg, Department of History
- Fred Lukermann, Department of Geography
- J. Bruce Overmier, Department of Psychology
1988
- Tom Conley, Department of French and Italian
- Patricia Hampl, Department of English
- Stuart Scwartz, Department of History
1987
1986