The Gustavus Scholarly Accomplishment Award

The Provost's Office invites Gustavus Faculty to nominate a colleague for the Gustavus Faculty Scholarly Achievement Award. Past award winners are listed below. Individuals ought not feel reluctant to nominate themselves.

Please take a few moments to nominate a faculty member you believe merits recognition for scholarly or creative accomplishments:

  • research activities in private, public, or corporate settings
  • publications
  • presentations at scholarly meetings or conferences
  • exhibits or performances

Please support your nomination with details such as:

  • The particular books, articles, performances, or exhibits that you believe to merit public acclaim.
  • Examples of the recognition and respect the nominee has earned within his or her discipline. (I.e., reviews, invitations to speak, positions in professional organizations, etc.)

Please submit nomination by April 15, 2009

If at all possible, please forward a current C.V. for your nominee to the Deans' Office.

The following is a list of previous winners. Please nominate someone who has not previously received the award. (Those currently on the faculty are indicated in bold print.)

  • 2008 Linnea Wren, Art and Art History
  • 2007 Christopher Gilbert, Political Science
  • 2006 Mark Kruger, Psychology
  • 2005 Michael Hvidsten, Mathematics/CS
  • 2004 Joyce Sutphen, English
  • 1990 Thomas Emmert, history
  • 1989 Rich Hilbert, sociology/anthropology
  • 1989 Marlene Flory, classics
  • 1988 Lawrence Potts, chemistry
  • 1988 Stewart Flory, classics
  • 1988 Ann Brady, English
  • 1987 Byron Nordstrom, history
  • 1987 William Dean, religion
  • 1987 Ron Christenson, political science
  • 1986 Conrad Hyers, religion

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Joyce Sutphen

Joyce Sutphen

I teach a range of courses in British Literature and Creative Writing. Though I began as a Shakespearean and continue to write essays on the sonnets and aspects of memory in Shakespeare's plays and poems…

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