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Freedman Fellows Program Awards Announced
The Freedman Center is very happy to announce the winners of the 2008 Freedman Fellows Program. The Samuel B. and Marian K. Freedman Digital Library, Language Learning, and Multimedia Services Center is a partnership between the College of Arts and Sciences and the Kelvin Smith Library. For the College of Arts and Sciences the Freedman Center is evidence of the College's commitment to the evolution of education and the integration of information technologies in its curriculum. For KSL the Freedman Center is the culmination of a ten-year vision for a center that provides faculty, students, and staff with the ability to utilize both analog and hardcopy information sources in digital works and presentations.
The Freedman Fellows Program is further evidence of the commitment of both the College of Arts and Sciences and the Library to revolutionizing eduction at Case Western Reserve University. This year, the Freedman Fellows Program will distribute six (6) $3,000 awards to successful fulltime faculty applicants who discuss and demonstrate how information technology will be used in teaching or research. Contributers to this program include the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE), and Instructional Technology and Academic Computing (ITAC).
The following is a list of the 2008 Freedman Fellows Program Award recipients:
- Robert Brown, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Physics;
- Daniel Goldmark, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Music;
- Yanna Popova, D Phil, Assistant Professor, Department of Cognitive Science
- Justin Sydnor, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Economics
- Raymond Watkins, Ph.D., Fulltime Lecturer, Department of English
- Martha Woodmansee, Ph.D., Professor of English and Law, Department of English; School of Law
It is with great pleasure that the Freedman Center, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Kelvin Smith Library welcome the award recipients to this program’s class of 2008.
The Freedman Center owes thanks to many people involved in making it possible to fund the six fellowship award for 2008; as well as the numerous people involved in making the Freedman Fellows Program Award selections, as well as those who will contribute to the Seminar Week, running June 16-20, 2008.
Posted by Thomas Hayes at May 12, 2008 03:14 PM
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