ETHAN MICHELSON WINS OUTSTANDING JUNIOR FACULTY AWARD
Dean
of Faculties Jeanne Sept and Vice Provost for Research Sarita Soni have
announced that Ethan Michelson is a recipient of the 2007-08 Outstanding
Junior Faculty Award. This is among the most competitive and
prestigious honors awarded by the Bloomington Campus. Ethan will be
able to enjoy some research funds and summer salary – and, of course,
the prestige!
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POWELL NAMED RUDY PROFESSOR
Brian
Powell has been awarded the title of Rudy Professor of Sociology,
effective January 2008. For the last five years, Brian has been the
Allen D. and Polly S. Grimshaw Professor of Sociology, a title that has
since been given to Eliza Pavalko. The Rudy Professorship will provide
Brian with annual funds to aid his research, for as long as he remains
at IU. Congratulations, Brian! In addition, Brian Powell’s 2006 paper in
Social Forces, co-authored with Lala Steelman and IU-PhD Bob
Carini won the Outstanding Publication Award from the ASA Section on
Aging and the Lifecourse.
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STRYKER RECEIVES LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Distinguished
Professor Emeritus Sheldon Stryker received the Lifetime Achievement
Award from the International Society for Self and Identity.
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MCLEOD TO DELIVER KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Jane
McLeod will deliver the Keynote Address and the 11th International
Conference on Social Stress Research at Santa Fe in May 2008.
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CORNELL WINS CORNELIS LELY PRIZE
Laurel
Cornell won the Cornelis Lely Prize for the “best historical paper with
relevance to contemporary policy questions” from the International
Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility. The
prize was awarded at a recent meeting in Helmond, The Netherlands. The
title of Laure’s prize-winning paper is “How did Roads in the United
States Come to be So Large?”
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PESCOSOLIDO WINS HANS O. MAUKSCH AWARD
Distinguished
Professor Bernice A. Pescosolido won the Hans O. Mauksch Award from the
ASA Section on Teaching and Learning, at the annual meetings in New York
in August 2007.
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ROBINSON'S PAPER HONORED...TWICE
Rob
Robinson’s paper in the April 2006 American Sociological Review,
co-authored with Nancy Davis, won the Distinguished Research Award from
the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. It also won the best
paper prize from the ASA Section on Religion.
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STEENSLAND WINS GRANT
Brian
Steensland has been awarded a Research Travel Grant from the College
Arts & Humanities Institute (CAHI) to support his project on “Does God
Love Free Markets?” Brian’s recent paper in the American Journal of
Sociology won the 2007 Best Article Award from the ASA Section on the
Sociology of Culture.
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WALTERS WINS GUGGENHEIM FELLOWSHIP
Pam
Walters has won a Guggenheim Fellowship for 2007-08 – hooray!
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ARMSTRONG SELECTED AS RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE FELLOW
Elizabeth
Armstrong has been selected as a Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for
Advanced Study (Harvard University), and will spend the 2007-08 academic
year in Cambridge. Congratulations!
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PAVALKO NAMED EDITOR
Professor
Eliza Pavalko has been named the new editor of the Journal of Health
and Social Behavior.
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