The Center for International Studies (CFIS) has awarded International Travel Awards (ITA) to 26 faculty members to support their attendance at international conferences for the period from May 31 to Oct. 1. All awards were in the amount of $500.
The awardees and their destinations include:
- FREDERICK ADAMS, chairperson of the Department of Philosophy, Austria;
- BENIGNO AGUIRRE, professor of sociology, Australia;
- GRETCHEN BAUER, associate professor of political science and international relations, Uganda;
- WILLIAM BROWNING, professor of theatre, Wales;
- PAUL EGGERMONT, associate professor of food and resource economics, Greece;
- LESLIE GOLDSTEIN, Unidel Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Canada;
- PHILIP GOLDSTEIN, professor in the University Parallel Program/Wilmington, Finland;
- FARLEY GRUBB, professor of economics, Argentina;
- JAY HALIO, professor of English, England.
- VALERIE HANS, professor of sociology, Canada;
- CHANDRA KAMBHAMETTU, associate professor of computer and information sciences, Denmark;
- VINCENT LA RICCIA, associate professor of food and resource economics, Greece;
- CHUNG NGOC LEUNG, professor of physics and astronomy, the Netherlands;
- LAWRENCE MARCEAU, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, Japan;
- DAVID MASON, professor of food and resource economics, Denmark;
- RUDI MATHEE, associate professor of history, England;
- EUGENE MATUSOV, assistant professor of education, the Netherlands;
- NANCY NOBILE, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, England;
- MARY JEAN PFAELZER, professor of English, England;
- DAVID PONG, professor of history, China;
- JOHN ST. JULIEN, assistant professor of education, the Netherlands;
- CYNTHIA SCHMIDT-CRUZ, assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures, Brazil;
- EILEEN SMITHEIMER, associate professor of theatre, England;
- JEANNE WALKER, professor of English, England;
- PETER WEIL, associate professor of anthropology, the Netherlands; and