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Laurel Cornell, sociology and gender studies; Ed McGarrell, criminal justice; Whitney Schlegel, physiology and biophysics; and Thomas Tai-Seale, applied health science, have been awarded the inaugural Chancellor’s Service-Learn
ing Fellowships, to be used to teach courses that involve partnering with community-based organizations in Monroe and Owen counties.
http://www.indiana.edu/~ocpsl/
Gary Hieftje, Distinguished Professor of chemistry, has been named recipient of the 2001 Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award. Exceptional contributions to spectroscopy and to the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh were the driving forces behind the nomin
ation, submitted by a group of earlier recipients of the award. A symposium will be held in Hieftje’s honor at PITTCON in New Orleans March 6.
Bruce Martin, physiology and biophysics, has been honored with IU School of Medicine’s Faculty Teaching Award, the sole award presented annually by the school to a member of its 1,100 full-time faculty. Martin teaches in the Bloomington Medical Sci
ences Program and received the 1998 Innovative Basic Science Faculty Member Award from the American Medical Association. Read about Martin at this HP archival site:
http://www.iuinfo.indiana.edu/homepages/111299/text/a1medical.htm
Joann Alexander Brown, continuing studies, has been elected chair of the University Continuing Education Association’s Commission on Futures and Markets and in that capacity will serve on the UCEA board of directors.
George Stolnitz, emeritus professor of economics and demography, has contributed a paper, “Worldwide Water Demand-Supply Imbalances: Rising Threats, Diminishing Prospects for Solutions” to Populations Problems: Topical Issues and the series Environ
mental Topics, published by Gordon and Breach Science.
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