Faculty Honors 1997-1998
American Association of University Women Annie Jump
Cannon Award
Chung-Pei Ma, physics and astronomy
American Chemical Society Award for Encouraging Women
into Careers in the Chemical Sciences
Madeleine Joullie, chemistry
American Chemical Society E. Bright Wilson Award
in Spectroscopy
Robin Hochstrasser, chemistry
American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship
Matthew Sommer, history
American Ethnological Society Senior Book Prize
Greg Urban, anthropology
American Historical Association John B. Dunning Prize
Kathleen Brown, history
American Jewish Historical Society Saul Viener Prize
Ewa Morawska, sociology
American Mathematical Society Leroy P. Steele Prize
for Seminal Contribution to Research
Herbert Wilf, mathematics
American Philosophical Society Thomas Jefferson Medal
for Distinguished Achievement
Roland Frye, English
Bancroft Prize for best book in American history
Thomas Sugrue, history
W.E.B. DuBois Prize, Department of Anthropology
Sandra T. Barnes, anthropology
DuPont Young Professor Award
Marisa Kozlowski, chemistry
Folger Library Fellowship
Peter Stallybrass, English
Guggenheim Fellowship
Eugene Beier, physics and astronomy
Lee Haring, folklore and folklife
Neil Shubin, biology
J.B. Harley Research Fellowship in the History of
Cartography
Sumathi Ramaswamy, history
Klingenstein Fellowship Award in Neurosciences
Ted Abel, biology
Kyoto Prize
Daniel Janzen, biology
Anthony Leeds Prize in Urban Anthropology
Ewa Morawska, sociology
MacArthur Fellowship
Susan Stewart, English
John Merck Scholars Award in the Biology of Developmental
Disabilities in Children
Ted Abel, biology
National Academy of Sciences Troland Award
Virginia Richards, psychology
National Constitution Center First Senior Visiting
Fellow
Richard Beeman, history
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
for University Teachers
Regina Bendix, folklore and folklife
Joan DeJean, romance languages
Walter Feldman, Asian and Middle Eastern studies
National Endowment for the Humanities Grant
Warren Breckman, history
Ake Sjoberg, Asian and Middle Eastern studies
National Endowment for the Humanities Senior Fellowship,
American Institute of Indian Studies
Sumathi Ramaswamy, history
National Endowment for the Humanities Teaching with
Technology Grant
Rebecca Bushnell, English (with Michael Ryan, University Library)
National Institutes of Health MERIT Award
Richard Schultz, biology
National Science Foundation Career Award
Randall Kamien, physics and astronomy
National Science Foundation Grant
Emily Thompson, history and sociology of science
David & Lucile Packard Fellowship for Science & Engineering
Nancy Bonini, biology
Philadelphia Athenaeum Award
Peter Conn, English
Susan Stewart, English
Radcliffe College Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute's
Berkshire Summer Fellowship
Kathleen Brown, history
Research Corporation Research Innovation Award
Randall Kamien, physics and astronomy
Rockefeller Foundation Composer-in-Residence, Bellagio
Study and Conference Center
Jay Reise, music
Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship
Andrew Rappe, chemistry
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the National Science
Foundation Young Investigator Award in Molecular
Studies of Evolution
Paul Sniegowski, biology
Social Science Research Council Advanced Research
Grant
Sumathi Ramaswamy, history
Society for Research in Psychopathology Shakow Award
for Lifetime Contribution
Martin Seligman, psychology
Stanford Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the
Behavioral Sciences
Lynn Hunt, history
Margaret Jacob, history and sociology of science
Philip Taft Award for best book in labor history
Thomas Sugrue, history
University of British Columbia Morris Belkin Dissertation
Award
Steven Heine, psychology
Women's Studies Junior Faculty Summer Research Fellowship
Kathleen Brown, history
Ira Abrams Award for Distinguished Teaching
David DeLaura, English
Eugene Mele, physics and astronomy
Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
Michael Therien, chemistry
Department of History Richard S. Dunn Award for Distinguished
Teaching
Warren Breckman, history
School of Arts and Sciences Dean's Award for Distinguished
Teaching
John Crowther, English
Rebecca Frost, classical studies
Adam Hotek, English
Roger Lin, mathematics
Irby Lovette, biology
Jonna Mackin, English
Katherine Milligan, comparative literature and literary theory
Matthew Ruben, English
Erik Simpson, English
Chestnut Hill College
Lorene Cary, English
Dickinson College
Susan Stewart, English
Keene State College
Lorene Cary, English
Syracuse University
Mary Berry, history
Tulane University
Houston Baker, English
University of Michigan
Mary Berry, history
Academia Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (ANCYT),
Peru
Hermann Pfefferkorn, geology
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Linda Aiken, sociology
Fan Chung Graham, mathematics
American Association for the Advancement of Science
William Labov, linguistics
Marsha Lester, chemistry
American Folklore Society
Regina Bendix, folklore and folklife
American Psychological Society
Paul Rozin, psychology
Animal Behavior Society
Robert Seyfarth, psychology
Association of Computing Machinery
Aravind Joshi, linguistics
Econometric Society
Randall Wright, economics
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Victor H. Mair, Asian and Middle Eastern studies
National Academy of Sciences
Doug Massesy, sociology
Paul Steinhardt, physics and astronomy
Lewis Tilney, biology
