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Adjuncts Snag Five Percent of Fulbrights



  

by P.D. Lesko

IN 1999-2000 ADJUNCT faculty won 42 or just over five percent of the 800 Fulbright Foreign Scholarships available. In 1998-1999, adjunct faculty were awarded slightly less than six percent of the available Fulbright Foreign Scholarships. A list of this year's winners follows:

  • Margot F. Badran, visiting scholar and visiting professor of history and gender studies, U. of Chicago: Yemen
  • Mayrene E. Bentley, visiting assistant professor of linguistics and languages, Michigan State U.: Tanzania
  • Rebekah A. Bloyd, adjunct professor of English, U. of San Francisco: Czech RepublicJeffrey G. DeShell, visiting assistant professor of English, Allegheny College (Pa.): Hungary
  • Leslie A. Burton, lecturer in law, Golden Gate U.: Czech Republic
  • Erin Leigh Crawley, adjunct lecturer in modern and classical languages, Saint Louis U.: Germany
  • Denise Keyes Filios, lecturer in the department of Spanish and Portuguese, U. of Iowa: Tunisia
  • Jerome E. Frisk, lecturer in American studies, U. of California at Santa Cruz: Germany
  • Kristina M. Gray, adjunct faculty member in the humanities department, Northern Virginia Community College at Alexandria: Ukraine
  • M.A. Greenstein, lecturer in liberal arts and graduate studies, Art Center College of Design: Taiwan
  • Sibyl V. James, adjunct faculty member in the Humanities Division, Highline Community College: Ivory Coast
  • Kyra O. Janssen, adjunct faculty member in English as a second language, Santa Rosa Junior College: Ukraine
  • Armond T. Joyce, adjunct associate professor of geography, U. of New Orleans: Costa Rica
  • Polly Welts Kaufman, adjunct professor of history, U. of Southern Maine: Norway
  • Alice H. Kinman, visiting assistant professor of English and philosophy, State U. of West Georgia: Poland
  • Kathryn W. Koop, instructor in English language studies, New School U.: Kazakhstan
  • Clifford H. Korman, adjunct professor of music, City College of City U. of New York: Brazil
  • Alexia M. Kosmider, adjunct faculty member in humanities, Roger Williams U.: Poland
  • Elizabeth M. Krekeler, adjunct professor of English, St. Louis Community College at Meramec: Syria
  • Leslie A. Burton, lecturer in law, Golden Gate U.: Czech Republic
  • Mark R. Lewandowski, instructor in the department of English, U. of Southwestern Louisiana: Lithuania
  • Joseph Lubben, visiting assistant professor of music theory, Oberlin College: Venezuela
  • Maria Guadalupe Martinez, lecturer in mathematics, U. of California at San Diego: Germany
  • Moorad Mooradian, affiliate faculty member in the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason U.: Armenia
  • Thomas E. Murphy, visiting professor of business, Miami U. (Ohio): Jordan
  • Thandekile Ruth Mason Mvusi, adjunct professor in the department of African diaspora and the world, Spelman College: Swaziland
  • James A. Nathan, visiting scholar in political science, Auburn U. at Montgomery: China
  • William J. Peters Jr., adjunct assistant professor of biology, Grand Valley State U.: Vietnam
  • Katherine R. Roberts, instructor of English as a second language, U. of Southwestern Louisiana: Morocco
  • Eugenia J. Robinson, adjunct assistant professor of sociology anthropology and criminal justice, Montgomery College at Rockville: Guatemala
  • Kathryn E. Sampeck, instructor in anthropology, Tulane U.: El Salvador
  • Michael Scheiner, instructor in the department of glass, Rhode Island School of Design: Colombia
  • Elisabeth A. Sheffield, visiting assistant professor of English, Allegheny College (Pa.): Germany
  • Jane P. Splawn, fellow in the department of English, theater, and communication, Beaver College: Germany
  • Steven M. Stralser, adjunct instructor of marketing, U. of Arizona: Hungary
  • Virgil B. Strohmeyer Jr., instructor of English, American U. of Armenia: Armenia
  • Robert J. Sullivan, visiting assistant professor of English modern culture and media, Brown U.: Croatia
  • Sara M. Tipton, lecturer in the English Language Institute, Wayne State U.: Slovak Republic
  • Andrew Valls, assistant professor of political science, Morehouse College: Estonia
  • John S. Verlenden, instructor in the department of English, U. of New Orleans: Jordan
  • Andrew Valls, assistant professor of political science, Morehouse College: Estonia
  • Ronaele R. Whittington, lecturer in family resources, U. of Hawaii at Manoa: Kyrgyzstan
  • Nicholas Stefan Witschi, instructor in the department of English, U. of Oregon: Germany.


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