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FELLOWSHIPS FOR 2007-2008

Diversity

Laura Bates, Multicultural Affairs, Updating Truman Stories for the Multicultural Soul to be used as a recruitment and mentoring tool with underrepresented students

Emily Booth, Art, The Murder of JR Warren project

Jay Bulen, Music, Privilege, Power and Difference Reading Circle

Michael Bump, Music, Talujon Percussion Quartet (guest artists)

Bertha Thomas, Multicultural Affairs, MLK repertory theater group in local schools



E-Fellows

Jan Grow, Education, ongoing effort to convert multiple volumes of translated Korean Mathematics curriculum texts to web-accessible format
 

Service-Learning/Civic Engagement

Marc Becker, History, infusing community-based research into JINS 338 Race and Ethnicity through conducting an Oral History Project in Milan, Missouri

Sally Cook, English & Linguistics, Research in Service-Learning conference

Datha Damron-Martinez, Business Administration, community-based research for the City of Kirksville in BSAD 360 Marketing Research

Roberta Donahue, Health & Exercise Science, infusing service-learning in HLTH 255 Intro to Community and Public Health

Jason McDonald, History, infusing community-based research into JINS 338 Race and Ethnicity through conducting an Oral History Project in Milan, Missouri

Teak Nelson, Nursing, infusing service-learning into NU 311 Human Nutrition by creating a healthy recipe book for the Food Depot

Cassie Phillips, English GTRA, infusing service-learning into ENVS 200 Introduction to Environmental Studies by facilitating projects that increase awareness of environmental issues in our community

Brett Wiley, Biology assistant, infusing service-learning into BIOL 444 Expanding Environmental Consciousness & Grassroots Environmentalism through projects that target environmental needs in our community