Faculty Scholars and Global Scholars

The University's Faculty Scholar Award provides faculty of great promise with opportunities for extended and concentrated work by releasing them from half of the usual obligations of teaching, advising, and service for three consecutive academic years. Additional information can be found here.

The University's Global Scholar Award provides faculty members the opportunity to conduct research on international topics and issues for one semester each year over a two-year period. More information can be found here.

Recent CLAS Faculty Scholars

2008 - 2011

  • Denise Filios, Spanish & Portuguese
  • Gregory Friestad, Chemistry
  • Loren Glass, English
  • Michel Gobat, History
  • Kembrew McLeod, Communication Studies
  • Shaun Vecera, Psychology
  • Jon Winet, Art & Art History

2007- 2010

  • Amnon Kohen, Chemistry
  • Susan Lutgendorf, Psychology
  • Leonard MacGillivray, Chemistry
  • Sara Mitchell, Political Science
  • Kevin Mumford, History/African American Studies
  • H. Glenn Penny, History

2006 - 2009

  • Claire Fox, English
  • Johanna Schoen, History

2005 - 2008

  • Frauke Bleher, Mathematics
  • Robert Bork, , Art & Art History
  • Julie Hochstrasser, Art & Art History
  • Philip Kaaret, Physics & Astronomy
  • Paula Michaels, History
  • Mark Reagan, Geoscience

2004 - 2007

  • Elizabeth Heineman, History
  • Sarah Larsen, Chemistry
  • Judy Polumbaum, Journalism & Mass Communication

2003 - 2006

  • Doulas Baynton, History/Communication Sciences & Disorders
  • Teresa Mangum, English
  • Yannick Meurice, Physics & Astronomy
  • Mary Hall Reno, Physics & Astronomy


Recent CLAS Global Scholars

  • Jeffrey Cox, History, 2008 - 2010
  • Stephen Bloom, Journalism & Mass Communication, 2006 - 2008
  • Catherine Ringen, Linguistics, 2006 - 2008
  • Vicki Hesli, Political Science, 2005 - 2007
  • Kenneth Cmiel, History, 2004-06
  • Janine Sawada, Religious Studies, 2003 - 2005