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UNIVERSITY OF KANSASOffice of Institutional Research and Planning
5/19 TABLE 6a-002FACULTY IN THE CONGRESSIONALLY CHARTERED NATIONAL ACADEMIES
Advisors to the Nation on Science, Engineering, and Medicineas of May 2019
University of KansasLawrence and Medical Center Campuses
National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
W. Walter Menninger - Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
National Academy of Engineering (NAE)
Brian McClendon - Electrical Engineering & Computer ScienceRoss E. McKinney - retired
Alan Mulally - Aerospace EngineeringStanley T. Rolfe - retired
Paul Willhite - Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
Scott Hawley - Molecular & Integrative Physiology (Stowers Institute)Robert Krumlauf - Anatomy & Cell Biology\ Neurosciences (Stowers Institute)
Joe Lutkenhaus - Microbiology, Molecular Genetics, and Immunology
*********************************************************************************************************FACULTY IN OTHER CONGRESSIONALLY CHARTERED ACADEMIES
National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA)
Charles EppH. George Frederickson - retired
Marilu GoodyearSteven Maynard-Moody
John Nalbandian - retiredRosemary O’LearyReginald Robinson
National Academy of Inventors (NAI)
Cory BerklandRaghunath Chaudhari
Mark ShiflettValentino Stella
Bala Subramaniam
Source: Organization web site membership directories.
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12/18 TABLE 6a-003AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE FELLOWS
University of KansasLawrence and Medical Center Campuses
Faculty Member Department StatusArmitage, Kenneth B. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology RetiredBean, Alice Physics and AstronomyBever, James Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyBorchardt, Ronald T. Pharmaceutical Chemistry RetiredBuddemeier, Bob Kansas Geological Survey RetiredBusch, Daryle H. Chemistry Retired
Chin, Tom D. School of Medicine RetiredCravens, Thomas E. Physics and AstronomyCrawford, Michael H. AnthropologyDarwin, David Civil, Environmental, and Architectural EngineeringDobson, Jerome E. Geography RetiredDoull, John School of Medicine RetiredEllis, James D. Curriculum and Teaching
Faiman, Morris D. Pharmacology & Toxicology RetiredFautin, Daphne G. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology RetiredGivens, Richard S. Chemistry RetiredGrunewald, Gary L. Medicinal Chemistry Retired
Hanzlik, Robert Paul Medicinal ChemistryHarmony, Marlin Dale Chemistry RetiredHawley, Scott Molecular and Integrative Physiology/ Stowers Inst.Hefferren, John Pharmaceutical Chemistry RetiredHimes, Richard H. Molecular Biosciences Retired
Jaspersen, Sue Molecular and Integrative Physiology/ Stowers Inst.Krishtalka, Leonard Biodiversity InstituteKrumlauf, Robert Anatomy and Cell Biology/ Stowers InstituteLi, Linheng Pathology and Laboratory Medicine/ Stowers Inst.Lundquist, Erik Molecular BiosciencesLunte, Susan Chemistry /Pharmaceutical ChemistryMelott, Adrian L. Physics and Astronomy RetiredMerriam, Daniel F. Geological Survey Retired
O’Rourke, Dennis H. AnthropologyOakley, Berl R. Molecular BiosciencesPeterson, Blake Medicinal ChemistryPeterson, A. Townsend Ecology & Evolutionary Biology/Biodiversity Inst.Rice, Mabel Child Language/ Speech-Language-Hearing
Schloerb, Paul R. School of Medicine RetiredSchowen, Richard L. Pharmaceutical Chemistry RetiredShaw, Edward I. Molecular Biosciences RetiredSoper, Steven A. ChemistrySpencer, Paulette Mechanical EngineeringStella, Valentino J. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Retired
Tao, Franklin (Feng) Chemical & Petroleum Engineering/ChemistryTamerler, Candan Mechanical EngineeringTaylor, Edith L. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology RetiredTimm, Robert M. Biodiversity Institute RetiredTimmermann Barbara N. Medicinal Chemistry
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12/18 TABLE 6a-003 (concluded)AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE FELLOWS
University of KansasLawrence and Medical Center Campuses
Faculty Member Department StatusVakser, Ilya Computational Biology/Molecular BiosciencesWilson, George S. Chemistry/Pharmaceutical Chemistry Retired
Source: American Association for the Advancement of Science web site; KU News releases.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-006ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FELLOWS
1978-2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department
2015 Tailan Chi Business
Note: The Academy of International Business selects fellows from the membership as distinguishedcontributors to the scholarly development in the field of international business. Only about 5percent of the AIB members are named fellows.
Source: Office of Public Affairs; Academy of International Business web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-010AMERICAN PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION
TAKERU HIGUCHI RESEARCH PRIZE RECIPIENTS1981-2019
University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department 1981 Takeru Higuchi Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2003 Ronald T. Borchardt Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2011 Valentino Stella Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Note: The American Pharmacists Association was founded in 1852 as the American PharmaceuticalAssociation. The Takeru Higuchi Research Prize was established in 1981 for the KU DistinguishedProfessor Takeru Higuchi. It is the highest international academic award in the pharmaceuticalsciences. The Prize is awarded every three years.
Source: American Pharmacists Association web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-020COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
LOUISA GROSS HORWITZ PRIZE RECIPIENTS1967- 2018
University of KansasLawrence and Medical Center
Year Faculty Member Department 2012 Joe Lutkenhaus Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and
Immunology
Note: The Horwitz Prize was established in 1967 by Columbia University and has been awarded everyyear for outstanding basic research in biology or biochemistry. The purpose of the prize is to honora scientific investigator, or group of investigators, whose contributions to knowledge in either ofthese fields are deemed worthy of special recognition. The prize is widely considered to be aprecursor to the Nobel Prize.
Source: Columbia University web site; KUMC News.
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6/19 TABLE 6a-046INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS FELLOWS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department 1998 Victor Frost Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 1999 Tyrone Duncan Math/ Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science 2001 Bozenna Pasik-Duncan Math/ Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science
2016 Shannon Blunt Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 2016 Michael Branicky Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 2019 Joseph Evans Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Note: IEEE Fellow is the highest grade of membership and is recognized by the technicalcommunity as a prestigious honor and an important career achievement. Less than 0.1percent of voting members are selected each year for Fellow status. IEEE is the world’slargest technical professional organization with over 423,000 members in over 160 countries.
Members in the Southwestern Region were first awarded Fellow status in 1951. Institutionsare not identified in the Fellows directory so this list may be incomplete for KU.
Source: KU News release; IEEE web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-085SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
FELLOWS AND AWARD RECIPIENTSFACULTY AS OF FALL 2019
University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Award Faculty Member Department
2013 W T & Idalia Reid Prize Tyrone Duncan Mathematics/ Electrical Engineering andComputer Science
2015 SIAG Analysis of PartialDifferential Equations Prize
Mat Johnson Mathematics
2015 Fellow Tyrone Duncan Mathematics/ Electrical Engineering andComputer Science
Note: The selection as a Fellow honors Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) members who have made outstanding contributions to the fields served by the organization. Excellence in research, industrial work, and educational activities that reach a broad audience are part of the society’s criteria for recognition.
Source: Academic Analytics, AAD-2015; SIAM web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-130AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MEMBERS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of Kansas
Lawrence and Medical Center
Faculty Member Department
Joan Conaway Biochemistry & Molecular Biology(Stowers Institute)
Ronald Conaway Biochemistry & Molecular Biology(Stowers Institute)
Scott Hawley Molecular & Integrative Physiology(Stowers Institute)
Robert Krumlauf Anatomy and Cell Biology(Stowers Institute)
Jorge L. Soberón Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Robert Warrior English
Note: The American Academy of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1780 by John Adams,James Bowdoin, John Hancock and other founding fathers. The Academy has becomeone of the nation’s most prestigious honorary societies. It is a center for public policyresearch and undertakes studies in complex and emerging problems.
Source: AAAS web site; official announcement.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-135AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME
ROME PRIZE RECIPIENTSFACULTY AS OF FALL 2019
University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department2005 Emma Scioli Classics
Note: The Rome Prize is awarded annually to 15 emerging artists and 15 scholars (working in ancient,medieval, Renaissance, and early modern, or modern Italian studies.) Winners stay for severalmonths to two years at the American Academy in Rome.
Source: American Academy of Rome web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-202AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY FELLOWSHIPS
1972-2019 University of Kansas
Lawrence and Medical Center
Year Fellowship Faculty Member Department2001-02 Reese Michael Hoeflich Law
Note: The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) is an independent research library founded in 1812. TheAAS offers three broad categories of visiting research fellowships. All fellowships are designedto enable scholars, advanced graduate students and others to spend an uninterrupted block oftime doing research in the AAS library on their projects. The Society has been awarding visitingresearch fellowships since 1972-73.
Source: American Antiquarian Society web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-206AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN FELLOWSHIPS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department2008-09 Stephanie Fitzgerald English2012-13 Misty Schieberle English2015-16 Marie Brown History2017-18 Angela Gist-Mackey Communication Studies
Note: The American Association of University Women American Fellowship Program began in 1888.The current web list of faculty recipients begins at 2004-05.
Source: American Association of University Women web site.
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6/19 TABLE 6a-208AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY FELLOWS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019 University of Kansas
Lawrence and Medical Center
Year Faculty Member Department2010 Kristin Bowman-James Chemistry2013 Susan M. Lunte Chemistry
Note: The American Chemical Society Fellows Program was created in 2008 to recognize members foroutstanding achievements in and contributions to science, the profession, and the Society. ACSwas founded in 1876 and is the largest scientific society with over 161,000 members world-wide.
Source: American Chemical Society web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-210AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES FELLOWSHIPS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Fellowship Faculty Member Department1983 ACLS Research David Roediger American Studies
1992 ACLS/NEH International David Farber History1992 ACLS Devon A. Mihesuah Humanities1995 ACLS Pamela Gordon Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies1997 ACLS Rebecca L. Rovit Theatre
2001 ACLS Luis R. Corteguera History2002 ACLS Arienne Dwyer Anthropology2002 ACLS Maryemma Graham English2002 ACLS International Daniel Stevenson Religious Studies2004 ACLS/Mellon Paul H. Outka English
2007 Luce/ACLS (East & Crispin Williams East Asian Languages & Cultures SE Asian)
2008 ACLS/Mellon Kathryn Rhine Anthropology2009 ACLS/Mellon Jonathan Lamb English2010 ACLS/Mellon Erik Scott History2012 ACLS Margaret W. Pearce Geography
2013 ACLS/Mellon Stacey L. Vanderhurst Women, Gender, and Sexuality2014 ACLS/Handlin Beth Bailey History2014 ACLS Stephanie Fitzgerald English/ Indigenous Studies2014 ACLS Collaborative Res. Jay T. Johnson Geography
2015 ACLS Collaborative Res. John Rury Educational Leadership & Policy Studies2015 ACLS Jessica Gerschultz African and African-American Studies2018 ACLS Katie Batza Women, Gender, and Sexuality2019 ACLS Erik Scott History
Note: The American Council of Learned Societies was formed in 1919 to represent the U.S. in theInternational Union of Academies. Today seventy-three Learned Societies are ACLS members.ACLS is the leading private institution supporting scholars in the humanities and related socialsciences at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels. Postdoctoral stipends can range from $50,000to $200,000.
Source: American Council of Learned Societies web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-217AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THEATRE RESEARCH AWARDS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Award Faculty Member Department2010 Barnard Hewitt Mechele Leon Theatre
Note: The American Society for Theatre Research sponsors or coordinates several awards, grants,fellowships, and prizes to support and recognize outstanding scholarship in theatre andperformance studies.
Source: American Society for Theatre Research web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-218ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH CENTERS CONSORTIUM
NEW RESEARCH AWARD2007-2019
University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department
2013 Kapila Silva Architecture
Note: Architectural Research Centers Consortium began awarding the New Researcher Award in2007. The award is intended to acknowledge and reward emerging figures in architectural andenvironmental design research that demonstrate innovation in thinking, dedication inscholarship, contributions to the academy, and leadership within architectural andenvironmental design research.
Source: KU News; ARCC web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-222CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDY IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES FELLOWSHIPS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019 University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department2008 Glenn Adams Psychology
Note: The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences was established in 1954 by the FordFoundation. The Center invites a select group of social science and other scholars for year longfellowships. Many alumni have gone on to win Nobel Prizes, Pulitzer Prizes, be MacArthur Fellows,and attain membership in the National Academy of Sciences.
Source: Academic Analytics, AAD-2015; Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-230FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR AWARDS
NUMBER OF FACULTY RECIPIENTSACADEMIC YEAR 1952-2019
University of KansasLawrence Campus
Academic Year Number
Academic Year Number
1951-52 3 1985-86 5 1952-53 4 1986-87 4 1953-54 4 1987-88 4 1954-55 5 1988-89 4 1955-56 7 1989-90 6 1956-57 10 1990-91 5 1957-58 4 1991-92 1 1958-59 5 1992-93 4 1959-60 3 1993-94 6 1960-61 7 1994-95 3 1961-62 5 1995-96 6 1962-63 10 1996-97 3 1963-64 7 1997-98 3 1964-65 7 1998-99 1 1965-66 8 1999-00 3 1966-67 7 2000-01 3 1967-68 6 2001-02 3 1968-69 6 2002-03 12 (inc. 1 renewal)1969-70 2 2003-04 6 1970-71 1 2004-05 6 1971-72 6 2005-06 4 1972-73 5 2006-07 3 1973-74 5 2007-08 3 1974-75 6 2008-09 2 1975-76 5 2009-10 1 1976-77 6 2010-11 4 1977-78 2 2011-12 11 1978-79 3 2012-13 5 1979-80 3 2013-14 6 1980-81 9 2014-15 7 1981-82 4 2015-16 7 1982-83 6 2016-17 2 1983-84 3 2017-18 6 1984-85 7 2018-19 1
TOTAL 331
Note: The Faculty Fulbright Scholars program was established by Congress in 1946. The first awardswere granted for the academic year 1951-52. The award enables recipients to teach and conductresearch overseas as well as exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions with internationalpeers. Fulbright Core grants cover travel and living costs in-country for the grantee and theiraccompanying dependents.
Source: Office of International Programs; Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES), Fulbright Scholar Directory web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-235GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA FELLOWSFACULTY AND SCIENTISTS AS OF FALL 2019
University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department1979 Anthony W. Walton Geology2001 J. Douglas Walker Geology2003 Rolfe D. Mandel Kansas Geological Survey
Mary C. Hill Geology
2009 Stephen T. Hasiotis Geology2012 Gregory A. Ludvigson Kansas Geological Survey2013 Luis A. Gonzalez Geology2015 Susan Stover Kansas Geological Survey
Note: The Geological Society of America was founded in 1888. Today it has over 25,500 membersworldwide. GSA members are elected to a Fellowship in recognition of distinguished contributionsto the geosciences. The first fellowships were awarded in 1948.
Source: Geological Society of America web site and special communication.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-240HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE INVESTIGATORS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of Kansas
Lawrence and Medical Center
Year Faculty Member Department1997 Joan Conaway Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
(Stowers Institute)
Note: Howard Hughes Medical Institute is a science philanthropy providing its researchers long-term, flexible funding that gives them the freedom to explore and follow their research ideas through to fruition. Investigator laboratories are located at more than 60 public and private research institutions across the United States.
Source: Academic Analytics, AAD-2015; Howard Hughes web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-250NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES
AWARDS, COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS, AND FELLOWSHIPSFACULTY AS OF FALL 2019
University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department1992 Jonathan Mayhew Spanish & Portuguese1993 Marc Greenberg Germanic Languages & Literatures2001 Amy McNair History of Art2003 Arienne Dwyer Anthropology2004 Elaine Gerbert Center of East Asian Studies
2005 Beth Bailey History2005 Arienne Dwyer Anthropology2005 Brian Donovan Sociology2005 Mechele Leon Theatre
2006 Amy McNair History of Art2006 Santa Arias Latin American & Caribbean Studies2007 Jonathan Mayhew Spanish & Portuguese2008 Crispin Williams East Asian Languages & Cultures2009 R. Keith McMahon East Asian Languages & Cultures
2013 Scott Jenkins Philosophy2014 Arienne Dwyer Anthropology2016 Dave Tell Communication Studies2020 Erik R. Scott History
Source: Academic Analytics, AAD-2015; NEH web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-255NATIONAL HUMANITIES CENTER FELLOWS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Academic Year Faculty Member Department 2001-02 Luis R. Corteguera History 2005-06 Maryemma Graham English 2006-07 Maryemma Graham English 2006-07 Randal Jelks American Studies
Note: The National Humanities Center is the only major independent American institute for advanced studyin all fields of the humanities. The Center began in 1978. The Center offers forty residentialfellowships for advanced study in the humanities during the academic year. Fellowships areindividually determined. The Center seeks to provide at least half salary and cover travel expensesto and from North Carolina for fellows and their dependents for an academic year at the Center.
Source: National Humanities Center web site.
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6/19 TABLE 6a-260NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION CAREER AWARD RECIPIENTS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department1996 Brian Laird Chemistry1997 Robert Dunn Chemistry1997 Susan Lunte Chemistry
2000 James Bever Ecology and Evolutionary Biology2000 Richard Hale Aerospace Engineering2000 Paul Hanson Chemistry2001 Erik Lundquist Molecular Biosciences2002 John Devlin Geology
2003 Helena Malinakova Chemistry2004 Jennifer Gleason Ecology and Evolutionary Biology2004 Michael Murray Physics and Astronomy2005 Richard Hale Aerospace Engineering
2006 Mikhail Barybin Chemistry2006 Craig McLaughlin Aerospace Engineering2006 Jon Tunge Chemistry2007 Heather Desaire Chemistry
2008 Craig McLaughlin Aerospace Engineering2008 Minae Mure Chemistry2008 Joy Ward Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
2010 Paulyn Cartwright Ecology and Evolutionary Biology2010 Prasad Kulkarni Electrical Engineering and Computer Science2010 Hui Zhao Physics and Astronomy2011 Suzanne Shontz Electrical Engineering and Computer Science2011 Timothy Jackson Chemistry
2012 So-Min Cheong Geography2012 David Weis Chemistry2012 Christopher Elles Chemistry2012 Suzanne Shontz Electrical Engineering and Computer Science2013 Leigh Stearns Geology
2014 Wai-lun Chan Physics and Astronomy2014 Andrew Gill Electrical Engineering and Computer Science2014 Suzanne Shontz Electrical Engineering and Computer Science2014 Franklin Tao Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
2015 Andrew Short Ecology and Evolutionary Biology2015 Ryan Altman Medicinal Chemistry2017 Marco Caricato Chemistry2018 Ward Lyles Urban Planning Program
2019 Juan Bravo-Suárez Chemical and Petroleum Engineering2019 Huazhen Fang Mechanical Engineering2019 Elaine Sutley Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
Note: The National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award is the mostprestigious award for junior faculty and provides multi-year funding for research programs. The CAREERaward is for up to $500,000 for a five year period. The award has been presented since 1996.
Source: National Science Foundation web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-263ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN HISTORIANS AWARDS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Award Faculty Member Department1992 Merle Curti David R. Roediger American Studies/History
Note: The Organization of American Historians was founded in 1907 and is the largest professional societydedicated to the teaching and study of American history. The organization sponsors or cosponsorsawards, prizes, fellowships and grants given in recognition of scholarly and professionalachievements in American history. The Merle Curti award has been presented since 1977.
Source: Organization of American Historians web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-264PHI BETA KAPPA AWARDSFACULTY AS OF FALL 2019
University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Award Faculty Member Department2005 Book - Science K. Christopher Beard Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Note: The Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society was founded in 1776 by five students at the Collegeof William and Mary. The society honors the best and brightest liberal arts and sciencesundergraduates from 286 top schools across the nation. It also recognizes the exceptionalachievement of writers and scholars in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, andmathematics with eight awards and fellowships annually. The Book Award in Science was firstawarded in 1961.
Source: Phi Beta Kappa web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-265PRESIDENTIAL EARLY CAREER AWARD FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS (PECASE)
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of Kansas
Lawrence and Edwards Campuses
Year Faculty Member Department Federal Agency
2009 Joy K. Ward Ecology and Evolutionary Biology National Science Foundation
2011 Suzanne Shontz Electrical Engineering & Computer Science National Science Foundation
Note: The Presidential Early Career Award (PECASE) was established in 1996 by President Clinton. Several federal departments and agenciesannually nominate the most meritorious young scientists and engineers. Award winners are selected on the basis of two criteria: pursuit ofinnovative research at the frontiers of science and technology and a commitment to community service as demonstrated throughscientific leadership, public education, or community outreach. Winning scientists and engineers receive up to a five-year research grant tofurther their study.
The last year this award was presented was 2014.
Source: White House, Office of Science and Technology Policy web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-298WOODROW WILSON CENTER FELLOWS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department2005 Beth Bailey History
Note: The Woodrow Wilson Center was chartered by Congress as the official memorial to PresidentWoodrow Wilson. It is a non-partisan policy forum for tackling global issues. Through an internationalcompetition, the Center offers highly prestigious fellowships.
Source: Woodrow Wilson Center web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-310BURROUGHS-WELLCOME CAREER AWARDS IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
2002 - 2019University of Kansas
Lawrence and Medical Center
Year Award Area Faculty Member Department2009 Reproductive Sciences Carl P. Weiner Obstetrics and Gynecology
Note: The Burroughs-Wellcome Fund is an independent private foundation dedicated to advancing thebiomedical sciences. Most awards are made to degree-granting institutions in the U.S. and Canadaon behalf of individual researchers nominated by their institutions.
Source: Burroughs-Wellcome Fund web site.
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4/19 TABLE 6a-312ANDREW CARNEGIE FELLOWSHIP
2015-2019 University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department
2015 Greg Cushman History and Environmental Studies2017 Cecilia Menjívar Sociology
Note: The Andrew Carnegie Fellowship for social sciences and humanities was first awarded in 2015 by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Carnegie Fellows receive awards up to $200,000 each,which will enable them to take sabbaticals in order to devote time to their research and writing.
Source: Office of Public Affairs; Carnegie Corporation of New York web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-328FORD FOUNDATION POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
2003-2019 University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department
1999 Eric Love History2003 Judith Williams African and African-American Studies2017 Christopher Perreira American Studies2018 Subini Annamma Special Education
Note: The Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship provides one year of support to minority individualscommitted to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level. The fellowshipsare awarded annually in a national competition administered by the National Academies ofSciences, Engineering, and Medicine on behalf of the Ford Foundation. The Fellowship providesa one year stipend of $45,000.
Source: Office of Public Affairs; Ford Foundation web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-335JOHN SIMON GUGGENHEIM MEMORIAL FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENTS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019 University of Kansas
Lawrence and Medical Center
Year Faculty Member Department2006 Michael S. Engel Ecology and Evolutionary Biology/
Biodiversity Research Center2011 Anne D. Hedeman History of Art2013 Thomas Michael Sinclair Design2013 James Bever Ecology and Evolutionary Biology2014 Arienne Dwyer Anthropology
Note: The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation was founded in 1925 and awarded the firstfellowships that same year. Fellows are appointed on the basis of distinguished achievement in thepast and exceptional promise for future accomplishment.
Source: John Simon Guggenheim Foundation web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-345MACARTHUR FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENTS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019 University of Kansas
Lawrence and Medical Center
Year Faculty Member Department2000 K. Christopher Beard Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Note: The MacArthur Fellowship or “Genius Grant” has been awarded annually since 1981 by the JohnD. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to 20-30 individuals, working in any field, who haveshown “extraordinary originality and dedication in their creative pursuits and a marked capacityfor self-direction.” The current prize is $625,000 paid over five years in quarterly installments.The Program allows no applications. An anonymous group nominates potential Fellows andrecommends them to an anonymous selection committee of about a dozen people. Thecommittee reviews all nominees and recommends recipients to the President and board ofdirectors of the Foundation.
Source: MacArthur Foundation web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-347GORDON AND BETTY MOORE FOUNDATION INVENTOR FELLOWS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019 University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department2016 Joanna Slusky Molecular Biosciences and Center for
Computational Biology
Note: The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has established the Inventor Fellows program to focuson investment at a critical stage of research to capture opportunities that otherwise might bemissed and provide support to early-career researchers. Each fellow will receive $825,000 overthree years to drive their invention forward, including $50,000 per year from their homeinstitution. Nominations for the award are open only to Association of American Universitiesinstitutions and 15 additional institutions from the top 50 National Institutes of Health-fundedmedical schools. The inaugural cohort was selected in 2016.
Source: KU News release; Moore Foundation web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-350NEWBERRY LIBRARY FELLOWS
2002-2020University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Fellowship Faculty Member Department2005-06 British Academy Hagith Sivan History2008-09 Newberry Short-term Marsha Frey History2009-10 Power/Tanner Stephanie Fitzgerald English2010-11 NEH Jacob Dorman History2010-11 Newberry Short-term Bruce Hayes French & Italian2016-17 Charles Montgomery Gray Patricia Manning Spanish & Portuguese
Source: Newberry Library web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-370PEW CHARITABLE TRUST SCHOLARS IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
1985-2019University of Kansas
Medical Center Campus
Year Faculty Member Department1993 Robert C. De Lisle Anatomy and Cell Biology2003 Peter Baumann Molecular and Integrative Physiology/
Stowers Institute2008 Julia Zeitlinger Pathology and Lab Medicine/Stowers
Institute
Note: The Pew Charitable Trust was established in 1948 by the children of Joseph N. and Mary AndersonPew. The Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences makes grants to selected academicinstitutions to support the independent research of outstanding individuals who are in their first fewyears of their appointment at the assistant professor level. The current grant level is $240,000:$60,000 per year for a four-year period. Only 179 institutions are invited to make one nomination peryear with twenty-two awards.
Source: Pew Charitable Trust web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-378SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION NATIONAL JOURNALISM AWARDS
2003-2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Award 2011 Douglas Ward Journalism Teacher of the Year
Note: The Scripps Howard Foundation is committed to a free press through support of excellence injournalism, quality journalism education and professional development. The National JournalismAwards competition was established in 1953 and has expanded over the years. The NationalTeacher of the Year and College Administrator of the Year Awards were first awarded in 2003.
Source: Scripps Howard Foundation web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-380SEARLE SCHOLARS PROGRAM RECIPIENTS
FACULTY AS OF FALL 2019University of Kansas
Lawrence and Medical Center
Year Faculty Member Department1984 Scott Hawley Molecular and Integrative Physiology/
Stowers Institute1997 Robert C. Dunn Chemistry2006 Kausik Si Molecular and Integrative Physiology/
Stowers Institute2018 Sarah Zanders Molecular and Integrative Physiology/
Stowers Institute
Note: The Searle Scholars Program was founded in 1980 at the Chicago Community Trust, funded by the John G. Searle family estates. The program is designed to support the independent research ofoutstanding individuals who are in the first or second year of their first appointment at the assistantprofessor level, and whose current appointment is a tenure-track position. Grants are made to theselected academic institutions for $100,000 per year for three years. The first grants were made in1981. Only 161 institutions have been invited to participate in the program.
Source: Searle Scholars Program web site.
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7/19 TABLE 6a-383SIMONS FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENTS
2012-2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department 2015 Tyrone Duncan Mathematics/ Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science
Note: The Simons program awards fellowships annually to leading researchers in mathematics, theoretical physics, neuroscience and other fields. The program provides funds to faculty for up to a semester-long research leave from classroom teaching and administrative obligations.
Source: KU News release, Simons Foundation web site.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSASOffice of Institutional Research and Planning
7/19 TABLE 6a-385ALFRED P. SLOAN RESEARCH FELLOWS
1955-2019University of KansasLawrence Campus
Year Faculty Member Department
1955 Russell N. Bradt Mathematics1961 Albert W. Burgstahler Chemistry1962 Richard C. Sapp Physics1964 Robin T.M. Fraser Chemistry1966 Benjamin Chu Chemistry
1970 Robert G. Carlson Chemistry1971 Ralph E. Christoffersen Chemistry1980 Shih-I Chu Physics1985 Dale L. Boger Chemistry1990 Thomas A. Engler Chemistry
1993 Jeffrey Aubé Chemistry2000 Robert C. Dunn Chemistry2007 Wonpil Im Molecular Biosciences2008 Yang Zhang Molecular Biosciences2010 John Karanicolas Molecular Biosciences
Note: The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation supports young researchers in the early stages of theircareers. The foundation annually awards 126 fellowships in the following fields: chemistry,computational and evolutionary molecular biology, computer science, economics,mathematics, neuroscience, ocean sciences, physics, or related field. The $65,000 awardis for a two-year period.
Source: Office of Public Affairs; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation web site.