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International Projects - International Travel Awards
2003-2004 Recipients

The Center for International Studies (CFIS) has awarded International Travel Awards to 23 faculty members to support their attendance at international conferences. All awards were in the amount of $500. The awardees and their destinations included:

  • George Bear, professor of education, England
  • Ralph Begleiter, Rosenberg Professor of Communication and Distinguished Journalist, Canada
  • Persephone Braham, assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures, Mexico
  • Edmunds Bunkse, associate professor of geography, Greece
  • Suzanne Burton, assistant professor of music, Spain, including the Canary Islands
  • Martha Carothers, professor of art and interim faculty director of the Center for Teaching Effectiveness and General Education Initiative, China
  • Pamela Cook-Ioannidis, professor of mathematical sciences, Greece
  • Zoubeida Dagher, associate professor of education, Mexico
  • Gary Ebert, professor of mathematical sciences, Italy
  • Mary Anne Huntley, assistant professor of mathematics, Denmark
  • Amy Johnson, assistant professor of nursing, Ireland
  • Calvin Keeler, professor of animal and food sciences, Germany
  • William Latham, associate professor of economics, Singapore
  • Li Liao, assistant professor of computer and information sciences, China
  • Ronald Martin, professor of geology, Turkey
  • Francis Mayhew, professor of consumer studies, England
  • Fredrick Nelson, professor of geography, Scotland
  • Jonathan Russ, assistant professor of history, France
  • Yda Schreuder, associate professor of geography, England
  • David Shearer, associate professor of history, Russia
  • Mark Stanton, associate professor of psychology, France
  • Joyce Hill Stoner, professor of art conservation, Spain and
  • Gary Weaver, associate professor of business administration, Netherlands