
CWRU recipients: faculty fulbright scholars
![]() Steven Feldman |
![]() Cheryl Toman |
![]() Joyce J. Fitzpatrick |
![]() Louise McKinney |
2009 - 2010 Winners
Kathryn Lavelle, associate professor in the Department of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences, has received Fulbright January 2010-April 2010 to the University of Toronto for her research: Legislating for International Organizations: Democratic Constituencies and the Bretton Woods International Financial Institution.
2008 - 2009 Winners
Ronald Blanton, professor in the Center for Global Health and Diseases, School of Medicine, had a lecturing/research fellowship May 09 through July 09 to the Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil. The topic: genetic epidemiology, Aedes Aegypti Gene Flow Mapping.
Pete Moore, an associate professor of political science was awarded a Fulbright lecture and research grant. Moore will be teaching at the Dubai campus of Zayed University, an all-female UAE public university. He also will be doing additional research for his book in progress on the political economy of the war in Iraq. - Full story
2007 - 2008 Winners
Dr. Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor of Nursing, was awarded a Fulbright lecture and research grant. Fitzpatrick will conduct and teach research at University College Cork in Cork, Ireland. Her program is titled "Expanding Nursing Scholarship for the Discipline." Full Story
Louise McKinney, Law professor, was awarded a Fulbright lecture and research grant. McKinney will be working in southern Africa with the University of Botswana's law department in "Enhancing Clinical Education and Access to Justice in Botswana." Full Story
2006 - 2007 Winners
Steven Feldman, associate professor of management policy, has received a distinguished lectureship to teach about international business ethics at Shanghai International Studies University, in Shanghai, China. Full story
Cheryl Toman, assistant professor of French and Francophone Studies, has received a lecturing/research grant to focus on Comparative Visions of Feminine Experience; "Women, Identity and Activism: Identifying Connections and Respecting Differences" at Lebanese American University in Beirut, Lebanon. Both of their awards are for the spring 2007 semester. Full story




