CSWS Faculty Affiliates Win Awards

The Center for the Study of Women in Society honors its faculty affiliates who are among those named as University of Oregon Award Winners 2010–11.

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National Academy of Sciences
Geraldine “Geri” Richmond, chemistry
Fulbright Fellow
Stephen Wooten, anthropology, African studies and international studies
Thomas F. Herman Awards for Distinguished Teaching
Barbara Altmann, Romance languages
Ersted Award for Distinguished Teaching
Yvonne Braun, women’s and gender studies, and international studies
Tom and Carol Williams Fellow
Deborah Green, religious studies and Judaic studies
Research Innovation Awards
Beth Stormshak, Child and Family Center
Jewish Book CouncilNational Jewish Book Award
Judith Baskin, Judaic studies and religious studies
Most Admired Educators of 2011 by DesignIntelligence Journal
Frances Bronet, architecture
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 2010–11 Distinguished Professor Award
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute Promoting Science Literacy Teaching Award
Judith Eisen, biology
The American Chemical Society 2011 Joel Henry Hildebrand Award in the Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry of Liquids
Geri Richmond, chemistry
Organization of American Historians James A. Rawley Prize
Dan HoSang, political science and ethnic studies
International Feminist Journal of Politics Enloe Award
Yvonne Braun, women’s and gender studies and international studies
Pediatric Physical Therapy Journal Toby Long Award
Marjorie Woollacott, human physiology
Northwest Council on Study Abroad Visiting Faculty of the Year
Jocelyn Hollander, sociology
Academy of Management Organizational Behavior Division, Outstanding Reviewer Award
Tayrn Stanko, business
Martin Luther King Jr. Award
Michael Hames-García, ethnic studies

Janis Weeks, biology

Tina Gutierez-Schmich, Center on Diversity and Community

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