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The Center for International Studies (CFIS) has awarded International Travel Awards to 26 faculty members to support their attendance at international conferences between the period of May 31 and October 1, 2002. All awards were in the amount of $500. The awardees and their destinations included:
- Gretchen Bauer, Political Science (Uganda)
- Valerie Hans, Sociology (Canada)
- Chandra Kambhamettu, CIS (Denmark)
- Farley Grubb, Economics (Argentina)
- Mary Jean Pfaelzer, English (England)
- Peter Weil, Anthropology (Netherlands)
- Lawrence Marceau, Foreign Lanugages & Literatures (Japan)
- Eileen Smitheimer, Theatre (England)
- Chung Ngoc Leung, Physics (Netherlands)
- Margaret Wilder, Urban Affairs (Greece)
- Rudi Mathee, History (England)
- David Pong, History (China)
- John St. Julien, Education (Netherlands)
- David Mason, Food and Resource Economics (Denmark)
- Eugene Matusov, Education (Netherlands)
- Paul Eggermont, Food and Resource Economics (Greece)
- Philip Goldstein, Parallel Program (Finland)
- Cynthia Schmidt-Cruz, Foreign Languages and Literatures (Brazil)
- Leslie Goldstein, Political Science (Canada)
- Jeanne Walker, English (England)
- William Browning, Theatre (Wales)
- Frederick Adams, Philosophy (Austria)
- Benigno Aguirre, Sociology (Australia)
- Nancy Nobile, Foreign Languages and Literatures (England)
- Vincent La Riccia, Food and Resource Economics (Greece)
- Jay Halio, English (England)
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