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Carolina's Institute for the Arts and Humanities has announced its Faculty
Fellows for 2000.
They are:
* Allen Anderson, associate professor, Department of Music
* Richard Andrews, professor, Department of Environmental Sciences and
Engineering
* Reid Barbour, professor, Department of English
* Watson A. Bowes Jr., emeritus professor, Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology
* Marianne Gingher, assistant professor, director of Creative Writing Program,
Department of English
* Jonathan Hess, associate professor, Department of Germanic Languages
* Alison E. Isenberg, assistant professor, Department of History
* Theda Perdue, professor, Department of History
* Gerald Postema, professor, Department of Philosophy
* Steven Rosefielde, professor, Department of Economics
* Linda Wagner-Martin, professor, Department of English
* Rachel A. Willis, associate professor, American studies
* Julia T. Wood, professor, communication studies
The Faculty Fellows Program is the central activity of the Institute for the
Arts and Humanities. Faculty in the divisions of humanities, fine arts and
social sciences apply for semester-long fellowships. The award of a fellowship
temporarily relieves faculty members of teaching responsibilities and enables
them to work without interruption on a project during the fellowship period.
Applications for this fellowship program are available in early September at
the Institute for the Arts and Humanities in West House. Call 2-0249 for more
information.
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