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Hallinan to receive 2003 Research Achievement Award

Author: Julie Hail Flory

Renowned sociologist Maureen T. Hallinan, White Professor of Arts and Letters at the University of 91³Ô¹Ï, has been selected to receive the University’s 2003 Research Achievement Award. She will be honored and presented with a plaque May 20 (Tuesday) at the president’s faculty dinner.p. Sponsored by the Graduate School Office of Research, the award was established in 2001 to recognize a faculty member who has made significant contributions to scholarship in his or her discipline and to the research and graduate education goals of the University. The award includes $10,000 in discretionary research funding for the recipient. The deans of each of the University’s colleges nominated outstanding research faculty members and a committee chaired by Jeffrey C. Kantor, vice president for graduate studies and research, reviewed the nominations and made the selection.p.

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