1999 Summer Scholars Awards


The Research Council, an elected committee of faculty, recently announced the winners in the latest Summer Scholars compeititon. In this round, thirteen awards were made from a total of twenty-four applicants. This year’s awards went to:

Lee Altier, Agriculture, Transformation of a Scientific Model for Lay Users.

Cameron Crawford, Art & Art History, Artist-in-Residence Creative Activity Work Period.

Teresa Davis, Prof. Studies in Education, Outcomes of Using CD-ROM Technology with Teacher Candidates to Develop Teaching Competence in Service Learning.

Mitchell Johns, Agriculture, Soil & Vegetative Effects due to Effluent Irrigation Activities.

James McManus, Art & Art History,The Significant Influence of Marcel Duchamp's Box in a Valise on Andy Warhol's Early Pop Art Style.

Richard Rosecrance, Agriculture, Evaluation of Winter Annual Cover Crops to Reduce Pesticide & Fertilizer Application & Improve Soil & Water Retention in a Corn Cropping System.

Stafford Thomas, Political Science, Bureaucratic Aspects of the US Central Intelligence Agency.

Kenneth Rose, History, Backyard Apocalypse: The Fallout Shelter in American Culture.

Susan Gardner, Management, Domestic Violence Enters the Workplace: Organizational & Legislative Responses.

Diana Dwyre, Political Science, a) Book Project on Congressional Policy Making; b) Research & Grant Proposal for the Campaign Communications Project.

Cheuk-Kin Chau, Physics, Investigation of Protein-Based Holographic Recording Medium.

Diane Schmidt, Political Science, Politicization & Responsiveness in the Regional Offices of the National Labor Relations Board Since 1980.

Robert Morin, Political Science, Regulation of Class III Indian Gaming Activities.


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