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2002-2003 Course Enhancement Grant Recipients

The following faculty and staff have received grants from Project Pericles for proposed courses:

Mike Sanford
Deborah Long
Mark Rumley
Bird Stasz
Anthony Hatcher
Betty Morgan
Brian Lewis
Kevin Boyle
Glenda Crawford
George Padgett
Jon Metzger
Kyndy Boyle
George Sleek
Cynthia Lewis
Susan Chinworth
Larry Vellani
Jim Brown
Carol Magee
Ray Pruitt
Paula Rosinski
Jane Stephens
Brian Digre
Ken Hassell
Heidi Glaesel
Douglas Redington
Anne Bolin
Kathy Lyday-Lee

David Loomis
Andy Angyal
Anne Cassebaum
Melinda Rice
Toddie Peters
Matt Clark
Jane Wellford
Russ Gill
Iris Chapman

Course Enhancement Grants

"The Periclean Course Enhancement Goal: To raise the level of civic engagement and social responsibility of the students."

When the Pericles proposal was drafted, Elon wanted to devise a way to tap the creativity and energy of as many faculty members as possible. The long-term plan is to use the ideas from this one-time round of $1,000 grants to (1) provide the basis for more grant proposals to a variety of funding sources, (2) provide ideas for future Pericles projects and (3) contribute to the overall goal of Project Pericles, namely to raise the level of civic engagement and social responsibility of not only our students but the entire Elon University community.

Those receiving the grants will be asked to (1) devise some assessment of their project (i.e., measure in some way the success or failure of what they did), and (2) write a short narrative report describing what they did and reflecting on the impact. These will be due within one month of the end of the term in which the class was taught.

Successful grants will:
  • Be creative
  • Clearly be connected to the goal of enhancing the level of civic engagement and social responsibility of the students
  • Provide models for other faculty and classes
  • Be more than a "one shot" project (e.g., class T-shirts that say "be socially responsible") as much as possible; long-term impact and sustainability are pluses
  • Have results that are assessable in some manner.
Grant recipients were announced in October 2002. Please see the list at left to find out who is participating.


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