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Dr. Dé Bryant |
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Human & Civil Rights
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Nominated for inclusion in 26th edition of this biographical resource of America's most accomplished women.
The Lundquist Fellowship is Indiana University's highest faculty award. It was established in 1984 to support faculty members who demonstrate outstanding accomplishments in teaching, scholarship, and research. The award includes a public lecture which was presented in March 2007. (slideshow)
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Dr. Bryant is one of seven recipients of the Campus Compact Faculty Fellowship for 2003-04. The Fellowship is for those who develop exemplary models of integrating community engagement into all three aspects of their professional development (teaching, research, and professional service).
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The Indiana Campus Compact is a consortium of 31 colleges and
universities promoting community service and service learning. It
supports the pursuit of academic goals through community service,
developing socially conscious and involved citizens, and sustaining
partnerships between the university and community stakeholders.
Faculty Fellows are expected to collaborate with a community
organization in a way that addresses a significant social, economic,
or environmental issue. In an effort to build a strong and
productive social and intellectual community of scholars, Faculty
Fellows are also linked to one another through collaborative
projects around the state.
During the Fellowship year, the Social Action Project will implement
three joint initiatives: Art Explore, an arts education project
involving people with disabilities; Poetry Jams, an open-mike forum
for spoken word artists dealing with racism and sexism; and
Homosexuality & Alienation, a survey research project in
collaboration with the lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgendered (LGBT)
community. Components in South Bend, IN and Benton Harbor, MI are
linked via Internet with partners in Durban, South Africa.
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The Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching (FACET) was established in 1989 to recognize Indiana University's most exemplary teaching faculty. The FACET goal is to encourage collegial exchange and promote teaching excellence across the university by creating a network of distinguished scholar-mentors.
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The STARR is the advocacy group for students with disabilities on the Indiana University South Bend campus. The group awards faculty and staff who show exemplary concern for the needs, rights, and the voices of persons with disabilities.
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Contact:
Dr. Dé Bryant,
Director
Social Action Project
Psychology Department, Indiana University South Bend
1700 Mishawaka Avenue, South Bend, IN 46634
(574) 520-4447 -- tel (574) 520-4538 -- fax
dbryant@iusb.edu