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The '''Award for Distinguished Service to the Core Curriculum''' was established to recognize faculty members and administrators for devotion to the [[Core Curriculum]] outside of the classroom, including, but not limited to chairing one of its courses, serving on one of its committees, participating in formal discussions about it, and publishing material on the Core’s nature and purpose.
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The '''Award for Distinguished Service to the Core Curriculum''' was established to recognize faculty members and administrators for devotion to the [[Core Curriculum]] outside of the classroom, including, but not limited to chairing one of its courses, serving on one of its committees, participating in formal discussions about it, and publishing material on the Core’s nature and purpose.<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol26/vol26_iss9/2609_Belknap_Kuhns_Honored.html Belknap, Kuhns Honored for Distinguished Service to Columbia’s Core Curriculum]</ref>
  
 
==Awardees==
 
==Awardees==
 
2005 - [[Wm. Theodore de Bary]] (Special Award)
 
2005 - [[Wm. Theodore de Bary]] (Special Award)
 
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2000 - Robert Belknap, Richard Kuhns, [[J. W. Smit]] (Special Award)
<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol26/vol26_iss9/2609_Belknap_Kuhns_Honored.html Belknap, Kuhns Honored for Distinguished Service to Columbia’s Core Curriculum]</ref>
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1993 - [[James Mirollo]]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 17:41, 19 November 2007

The Award for Distinguished Service to the Core Curriculum was established to recognize faculty members and administrators for devotion to the Core Curriculum outside of the classroom, including, but not limited to chairing one of its courses, serving on one of its committees, participating in formal discussions about it, and publishing material on the Core’s nature and purpose.[1]

Awardees

2005 - Wm. Theodore de Bary (Special Award) 2000 - Robert Belknap, Richard Kuhns, J. W. Smit (Special Award) 1993 - James Mirollo

References