Three College of Liberal Arts (CLA) faculty were named 2001-2002 grantees of the U.S. Fulbright Scholar Program: Daphne Berdahl (anthropology), Victoria Bomba Coifman (Afro-American and African studies), and David Wilkins (American Indian Studies).

Ron Aminzade
Ron Aminzade (sociology) was elected vice president of Books for Africa, a non-profit organization that has shipped millions of books to twenty-three African countries since 1988.
Patricia Crain (English-profiled in the summer-fall 2001 issue) received the 2001 Modern Language Association (MLA) Prize for a First Book, for her book The Story of A: The Alphabetization of America. MLA is the premier national organization for scholars of language and literature. The citation calls the work "brilliant and imaginative,” and "a deeply original, thoroughly researched work of scholarship.”
Marco Bassetto (economics) was awarded a 2001-04 National Science Foundation grant for his book Inflation and Policy Rules.
Assistant professor of sociology Elizabeth Boyle received a 2001-2003 research grant from the National Science Foundation for her book Gender and Naturalization Among Somali Refugees in Minneapolis/St. Paul.
John Fraser Hart (geography) was awarded the Vouras Medal from the American Geographical Society of New York for his outstanding research in regional geography.
Kathryn Kohnert, assistant professor of communication disorders, was named the first recipient of the Harriet Green Kopp Doctoral Dissertation Award by the San Diego State University-University of California, San Diego, Joint Doctoral Program in Language and Communicative Disorders.
Candace Kruttschnitt (sociology) was recently elected vice president of the American Society of Criminology, an international organization embracing scholarly, scientific, and professional knowledge concerning the etiology, prevention, control, and treatment of crime and delinquency.
Elleni Fellows, CLA info tech professional, was featured in the July 2001 issue of Filemaker Pro for her development of HelpDesk 2000. HelpDesk 2000 is a program to track computer support calls, hardware and software inventory, and departments and employees.

Chris Uggen
Christopher Uggen (sociology) and Richa Nagar (women's studies) were awarded a 2001-2004 McKnight Presidential Fellow Award by the University of Minnesota. The award recognizes the accomplishments and supports the research of especially promising newly promoted and tenured associate professors.
School of Journalism and Mass Communication professor Daniel Wackman received the 2001 Harold L. Nelson Award.
Kirt Wilson (Communication Studies, profiled in the summer-fall 2001 issue) was granted the 2001 Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division New Investigator of the Year Award.